#1 Freedom #2 I would like to think that all of us could actually pull together to confront a serious external threat… could be another 9/11 or Pearl Harbor – God forbid ……..or even an alien invasion 🙂
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Dawg
November 11, 2024 - 1:48 PM 1:48 PM
NASA, space exploration, research and development.
The interstate system, the mountains, hills, plains,
prairies, deserts, forests, lakes, rivers, creeks, meadows,
swamps, wild life, and 429 national parks, the US has it all.
Life is good, we get to reap the benefits of our great
Constitution, giving us the freedom to do and say what
we want, believe what we want, and practice the religion
of our choice, without fear of persecution. The United States
offers endless opportunities to grow and prosper.
Dawg, you have truly been duped like the majority of the populace. Star Trek and Star Wars is as close to space as we have and ever will have gotten as the dome limits Musk and his fraud company Space X.
His government psyop company is literally using drones via Project Blue Beam to give the gullible masses the illusion thus entertainment of space travel the unsuspecting populace unfortunately thirsts for at humanity’s demise.
The world’s rampant deception is done so easily it is paramount to taking candy from babies. When will they learn!?
Sarah,
I haven’t been duped by anything, I’m too smart for that.
Without space exploration and the technology that has
been invented and utilized, there wouldn’t be an internet,
home desk top computers, or even your smartphone.
All our electronic gadgets stem from NASA’s research
and development. GPS, medical imaging, cell phones
and their cameras, water filtration systems, solar panels,
infrared thermometers, and the list goes on and on.
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Angry American
November 11, 2024 - 2:02 PM 2:02 PM
My favorite part? Throw a dart in any direction and you will hit it.
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Commensensenor
November 11, 2024 - 2:52 PM 2:52 PM
My favorite thing is how a bunch of young men sat around a table, got baked on hemp, and passed the pipe to one another and said “Okay, what is the most monstrous thing you can think of to do to your fellow man”, and they wrote it all down, and made a document to prevent anyone from doing those things.
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TPC
November 11, 2024 - 3:05 PM 3:05 PM
The fact that you are able to ask that question, and that people are allowed to post their replies.
Atticus Thraxx, I wanted to post a picture of the Danish flag, since I think it is equal to the US, but can’t find the link. How did you get the link? The Danish flag is a cross red with a white cross, it looks very pretty in a Danish summer day, with the blue sky, green tree etc. Don’t take this too seriously it is someone tongue in cheek.
freedom of speech, freedom of expression and the right to bear arms. Only people hating on america are jealous people and virtue signaling liberals who would never dare move anywhere else but yet hate it so much here…
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Hanne Jeppesen
November 12, 2024 - 12:02 PM 12:02 PM
The first thing that struck me when I arrived in Westport, Ct. as a very young au pair, was how open and nice everyone was. I was introduced to the neighbors across the street, and they invited me over right away, they had a German girl living with them and introduced me. After just a few months I had several friends, the German girl’s uncle took us to New York City (my first visit there, I was mesmerized). My other au pair girl friends and I found a bar to frequent, my first au pair family did not let me drive, my second one was. So, I would call the bar and ask the bartender if someone wanted to give me a ride, there always was a nice guy that did, not a date or boyfriend, looking back at it, I’m astonished how generous they were with their time. Back then after a short time I just took it for granted. I have lived in 5 states and in general I found the same in most places. In New Orleans not so much, but I moved there to live with my boyfriend (later husband), so a little different than being single, but I never warmed up to New Orleans other than the food. Other than how open most American’s is, I like that in general they are very positive, and open to new ideas (for the most part), they are very innovative. Then of course there’s the diversity of the different states and landscape, in California you have everything, beaches, desert, mountains, much more.
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Pied
November 13, 2024 - 8:45 AM 8:45 AM
I love what the idea of America stands for. Truth, freedom, justice, peace, prosperity, and the realization of dreams. Our current iteration of America falls short on many of these, but ideas don’t die easy and they give normal folks something to hope for.
I love the Olive Garden
Free elections
#1 Freedom #2 I would like to think that all of us could actually pull together to confront a serious external threat… could be another 9/11 or Pearl Harbor – God forbid ……..or even an alien invasion 🙂
NASA, space exploration, research and development.
The interstate system, the mountains, hills, plains,
prairies, deserts, forests, lakes, rivers, creeks, meadows,
swamps, wild life, and 429 national parks, the US has it all.
Life is good, we get to reap the benefits of our great
Constitution, giving us the freedom to do and say what
we want, believe what we want, and practice the religion
of our choice, without fear of persecution. The United States
offers endless opportunities to grow and prosper.
NASA and space exploration? Oh my!
Dawg, you have truly been duped like the majority of the populace. Star Trek and Star Wars is as close to space as we have and ever will have gotten as the dome limits Musk and his fraud company Space X.
His government psyop company is literally using drones via Project Blue Beam to give the gullible masses the illusion thus entertainment of space travel the unsuspecting populace unfortunately thirsts for at humanity’s demise.
The world’s rampant deception is done so easily it is paramount to taking candy from babies. When will they learn!?
Good thing you can Door Dash tin foil.
Sarah,
I haven’t been duped by anything, I’m too smart for that.
Without space exploration and the technology that has
been invented and utilized, there wouldn’t be an internet,
home desk top computers, or even your smartphone.
All our electronic gadgets stem from NASA’s research
and development. GPS, medical imaging, cell phones
and their cameras, water filtration systems, solar panels,
infrared thermometers, and the list goes on and on.
My favorite part? Throw a dart in any direction and you will hit it.
My favorite thing is how a bunch of young men sat around a table, got baked on hemp, and passed the pipe to one another and said “Okay, what is the most monstrous thing you can think of to do to your fellow man”, and they wrote it all down, and made a document to prevent anyone from doing those things.
The fact that you are able to ask that question, and that people are allowed to post their replies.
You are 100% correct!
That I live in a country where I can be insulted online for my political beliefs while concurrently enjoying all the memes…
B00bies!
Hands down, we have the best flag. It’s not even close. ❤️🇺🇸
🇩🇰 There l finally were able to get it.
Nothing till January
President Donald J. Trump!
freedom of speech, freedom of expression and the right to bear arms. Only people hating on america are jealous people and virtue signaling liberals who would never dare move anywhere else but yet hate it so much here…
The first thing that struck me when I arrived in Westport, Ct. as a very young au pair, was how open and nice everyone was. I was introduced to the neighbors across the street, and they invited me over right away, they had a German girl living with them and introduced me. After just a few months I had several friends, the German girl’s uncle took us to New York City (my first visit there, I was mesmerized). My other au pair girl friends and I found a bar to frequent, my first au pair family did not let me drive, my second one was. So, I would call the bar and ask the bartender if someone wanted to give me a ride, there always was a nice guy that did, not a date or boyfriend, looking back at it, I’m astonished how generous they were with their time. Back then after a short time I just took it for granted. I have lived in 5 states and in general I found the same in most places. In New Orleans not so much, but I moved there to live with my boyfriend (later husband), so a little different than being single, but I never warmed up to New Orleans other than the food. Other than how open most American’s is, I like that in general they are very positive, and open to new ideas (for the most part), they are very innovative. Then of course there’s the diversity of the different states and landscape, in California you have everything, beaches, desert, mountains, much more.
I love what the idea of America stands for. Truth, freedom, justice, peace, prosperity, and the realization of dreams. Our current iteration of America falls short on many of these, but ideas don’t die easy and they give normal folks something to hope for.