America, you're not free, you think you are. It's what the politics sales to your people?
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The White House say: "you have to think this and that" but you don´t see all the true story. I don't hate you people, but i think you're living in a bubble. I'am from Argentina South America, so sorry for my English
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We have not really had freedom since the coupe of '63. Our freedoms have been slowly taken away under many different guises. Fortunately, there are those intelligent beings in the US who do see what's happening. Unfortunately, they are too few.
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Hold on.. I'm not free? Hmmm. Certainly feels like it. I can go/do/say/print anything I want as long as I don't commit a crime. And the White House (or anyone living there) has never told us to think a certain way. This is the most diverse bunch of people on the planet. You should come up. Perhaps you can teach us how to play better soccer.
jamie
last time I checked I was free, I do whatever I want when I want, and gosh.... last time I checked that is what being free meant.
T agent
Yeah like Jamie said, but can you say the same Casanova?
Eye of Innocence
USA, RULES! we are the best in the world.... whats does your country have to offer you soccer? bubble? OMG! where do people like you *** from.
little hott @$$
If you don't live here, how do you know? In America, we have free-speech, free-religion, free to be whatever we want to no matter who we are. For centuries people have come here to America for refuge and safety. I can excuse your spellimng and grammer but not your ignorence. GOD BLESS THE USA!
FaNtaBuLouS
Did you have a question? It seems like you just are trying to make a statement without anything to back it up
BigD
He means bubble,it translates to being protected from the truth,disease etc remember the boy in the bubble movie ? A fish bowl refers to every one watching everything you do.like movie stars. No our freedom is not an illusion its real,we can touch it,taste it and live it everyday of our lives.We are not all living under a rock as most people from other country's would like to believe.You see we have the right to believe or not believe in our governments role in our lives without fear of being shot or being thrown in jail for our actions.We can protest and rally and vent our views any time we feel like it.We go to the church of our choice or we don't go at all that's our freedom.We have laws yes but if we don't like the laws and enough Americans get together and object we can change our laws,that's freedom my South American friend. South America is a beautiful and Argentina has some of the best beef in the world,don't make yourselves look dumb by making snide remarks people.He wasn't downing the US only stating his observance from afar.Give him that freedom we love so much.I am proud to be an American and nothing will ever change that,am I proud of Bush .hell no...... Texas cowgirl lol you misspelled smart .........
Yakuza
Hola casanova, Presidente Bush es un perro feo porque los estatos unidos es numero uno! Sorry for my bad spanish.
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You will be critisized not only for your opinion, but for being a foreigner daring to to relay your truths. Some North Americans are intolerant and think they are superior to others. Our freedoms have eroded, but the President cannot tell us what to think. True, there are a lot of sheep, profiteers, and people who believe they must defend their country, even when they begin to realize that the leaders have misled them and have seriously damaged the USA in many ways. Some of us are on the alert for undercurrents now, as more freedoms can be subverted before we realize what has happened, for example few people know the following: 2005 A Gulog Recent developments suggest that the Bush administration may already be contemplating what to do with Americans who are deemed insufficiently loyal or who disseminate information that may be considered helpful to the enemy. There also was another little-noticed item posted at the U.S. Army Web site, about the Pentagon’s Civilian Inmate Labor Program. This program “provides Army policy and guidance for establishing civilian inmate labor programs and civilian prison camps on Army installations.” Plus, there was that curious development in January when the Army Corps of Engineers awarded Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown & Root a $385 million contract to construct detention centers somewhere in the United States The Army document, first drafted in 1997, underwent a “rapid action revision” on Jan. 14, 2005. The revision provides a “template for developing agreements” between the Army and corrections facilities for the use of civilian labor on Army installations. No one knows what our future holds.
lilyann
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