true "american" pride

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AtlanticBlue99

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she served, let her keep the money she earned then send her back? or give her citizenship? i mean she is illegal and this story could encourage terrorists to "buy" their way into our army and pull some friendly fire shit on us.
 

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But there are ALL KINDS of illegals in the military... I knew 3 personally when i was in the navy. :dunno Its cool as long as they don't start fawkin up.
 

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IMO....no illegals....NO WAY!!!

Would you want Muhamoud Joe Blow covering your back???

Not meant to offend anyone....but Muhamoud wouldnt trust me....ya know???
 

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"American pride" can mean different things to different people, depending on their values, beliefs, and cultural context. For some, it represents a sense of patriotism, respect for the country's founding principles, and a pride in its achievements. For others, "MAGA" (Make America Great Again), associated with former President Donald Trump's slogan, embodies a specific vision of American greatness, often tied to conservative and nationalistic ideals. While some see MAGA as a way to restore traditional American values, others view it as divisive and exclusionary. The concept of pride in one's country is deeply personal and shaped by different political, social, and historical perspectives.
 

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True American pride, at its core, is about believing in the values that founded the country freedom, equality, opportunity, and resilience. It’s not about thinking America is perfect, but loving it enough to want it to be better. It means respecting the diversity that defines the nation, honoring those who’ve fought for its ideals, and taking responsibility to uphold justice, fairness, and community.
 
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