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08-03-2009, 12:45 AM

First I'd like to say that being proud of your country doesn't necessarily mean to be proud of your countries government. It means to be proud of the traditions and overall culture of your people. Saying you're not proud of your country is like saying you're not proud of who you are because the society within your country is what influenced who you are today.
I'm very proud of Lebanon. ( I'm a Lebanese mix but I was born and raised there a majority of my life. )
I'm also very proud to live in America, I do miss home but I enjoy American culture and the diversity and freedoms found here.
That's right, I said it, I'm proud of america, deal with it.







hah just realized I already replied to this. Oh well! Opinions change.


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Last edited by LuckyLuck : 08-03-2009 at 12:48 AM.