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    Quote Originally Posted by mrskurtsprincess View Post
    Now this is just the dumbest thing I've read in the last century.

    Who gives a hairy rats ass what other countries call themselves .........Oooops!! Forgot, the LIBS DO. It's "scandalous" to have national pride........we must level bring ourselves down (Hilary humility) to the level of the remainder of the world and quit calling ourselves "Americans" for criminy sakes!

    Haggie .... you never let me down when it comes to proving liberals are stuck in a "group think" mindset.
    The country's name is the UNITED STATES. America is the continent we live on. And there are other countries living on it too. You're comments claiming not to "care" what other countries think or say is indicative of the decline in class and education that is slowly eating away at the fabric of our society. It's foolish, manifest destiny bullsh*t to call the country "Americuh." And it makes you sound like a hillbilly. Laugh all you want and call me wrong all you want, but it won't change the fact that you all sound like hillbillies.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gaffer
    Science wants to explain things and understand why they happen. Creationists want to use science to justify their own causes.

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    A short list of some hillbilly songs;

    America The Beautiful - by Katharine Lee Bates http://www.scoutsongs.com/lyrics/ame...beautiful.html

    America - Neil Diamond

    Living in America - James Brown

    God Bless America - Irving Berlin

    A short list of some hillbilly movies;

    American Pie

    Team America

    Air America

    American Graffiti

    So, are all the people involved with the above, praticing in the foolish, manifest destiny bullsh*t to call the country "Americuh"? The use of the word America in all of the the above does refer to the country of The United States of America.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MtnBiker View Post
    A short list of some hillbilly songs;

    America The Beautiful - by Katharine Lee Bates http://www.scoutsongs.com/lyrics/ame...beautiful.html

    America - Neil Diamond

    Living in America - James Brown

    God Bless America - Irving Berlin

    A short list of some hillbilly movies;

    American Pie

    Team America

    Air America

    American Graffiti

    So, are all the people involved with the above, praticing in the foolish, manifest destiny bullsh*t to call the country "Americuh"? The use of the word America in all of the the above does refer to the country of The United States of America.
    Just because popular culture has embraced the term doesn't make it correct. If Neil Young jumped off a bridge would you jump too? Jesus.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gaffer
    Science wants to explain things and understand why they happen. Creationists want to use science to justify their own causes.

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    So popular culture does pratice in the foolish, manifest destiny bullsh*t to call the country "Americuh"?

    Perhaps we should denounce popular culture? Really, what a bunch of hillbillies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MtnBiker View Post
    So popular culture does pratice in the foolish, manifest destiny bullsh*t to call the country "Americuh"?

    Perhaps we should denounce popular culture?


    Popular culture my ass! ITS IN THE CONSTITUTION!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MtnBiker View Post
    So popular culture does pratice in the foolish, manifest destiny bullsh*t to call the country "Americuh"?

    Perhaps we should denounce popular culture?
    Yeah man, everybody's buying into the dream. Why not you too? But I'd like to ask you how many people do you think would be pissed off if Canada suddenly decided to start calling itself "Canada of America?" Hell, every redneck in this country would be up in arms about it and we'd see a 1/2 Hour Canuck Hour on Fox News within a week.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gaffer
    Science wants to explain things and understand why they happen. Creationists want to use science to justify their own causes.

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    New Mexico is no longer new, nor really Mexican
    God bless America, but she stole the "b" from bless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CSM View Post
    Popular culture my ass! ITS IN THE CONSTITUTION!
    and the Declaration of Independence


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    Quote Originally Posted by The ClayTaurus View Post
    New Mexico is no longer new, nor really Mexican
    Neither is New York. What's your point?
    Quote Originally Posted by Gaffer
    Science wants to explain things and understand why they happen. Creationists want to use science to justify their own causes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MtnBiker View Post
    and the Declaration of Independence
    This was written before the "United States" was formed. Therefore it's a non-issue. And I get what you guys are arguing, but you're all still wrong. It's never acceptable to call the country "America" because "of America" is simply a nomenclature stating the United States' geographic location and is part of the formal name of the country. The proper name of our country is the United States or the US. You guys are always arguing for states' rights and saying how states' rights have been and are being undermined, but you're using a moniker to refer to our country that leaves the states out of it. "America" is not a country, but the "United States" is. Get over it and either continue to be wrong and continue to do damage to our commonwealth by popularizing a term that gives strength to the idea that the federal government is the only authority in the land.
    Last edited by Hagbard Celine; 02-22-2007 at 12:10 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gaffer
    Science wants to explain things and understand why they happen. Creationists want to use science to justify their own causes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hagbard Celine View Post
    This was written before the "United States" was formed. Therefore it's a non-issue.

    You believe that an historical document signed by men that fought in our revolutionary war is a non-issue? Wow!! Do you believe the Constitution is a non issue as well?

    The Constitution of the United States of America
    We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
    http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitut....preamble.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by MtnBiker View Post
    You believe that an historical document signed by men that fought in our revolutionary war is a non-issue? Wow!! Do you believe the Constitution is a non issue as well?


    http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitut....preamble.html
    A "non-issue" as far as this argument is concerned. You know what I meant. Don't be a tool.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gaffer
    Science wants to explain things and understand why they happen. Creationists want to use science to justify their own causes.

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    What I find offensive, is referring to our great country as "Americuh"

    Everyone in the entire world knows that America refers to the good 'ol USA. The term is embraced by almost everybody in our country. We are proud to call ourselves Americans, and people literally die to try and get to our country and do the same. It's part of our history, part of our music, part of our schools, and part of what soldiers have bled for (The American Flag).

    I love America, I love the term America, and wouldn't have it any other way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hagbard Celine View Post
    A "non-issue" as far as this argument is concerned. You know what I meant. Don't be a tool.
    I'm not being a tool, I believe that is part of the argument. People in the founding of this country referred to it as The United States of America. Why do you fail to recognize this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MtnBiker View Post
    I'm not being a tool, I believe that is part of the argument. People in the founding of this country referred to it as The United States of America. Why do you fail to recognize this?
    I doubt seriously that they called it "America" though. I believe that if you did the research, you'd find that everyone from that time period called it the United States in letters and documents. I think in calling the country "America" you lose something vital about what our country is. Our country is a union of states, each of which has its own identity and set of laws, etc. By calling it "America" it creates an image that isn't entirely accurate and I think that "the US" or "the United States" should be used instead of the term "America" whenever it is possible. I'm all for singers and pop culture to use the term. And I'm all for referring to US citizens as "Americans." I think we've got the monopoly on that one, but I'd like to see more accuracy in nomenclature from our politicians and those who represent us abroad.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gaffer
    Science wants to explain things and understand why they happen. Creationists want to use science to justify their own causes.

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