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Happy 4th of July

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Despite all the problems in our country, I am proud to be an American. I love the opportunities that my country provides people from all over the world. I am proud of all the people from other countries that come to the US and make a life for themselves. We all forget sometimes how fortunate we are to live here. Happy 4th of July to all!

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I feel very fortunate to be born in this country. Here's a little snippet why.....

I'm going to go to Whole Foods in a little while and buy a gigantic hormone free filet mignon and a bottle of 2005 Amber Knolls Cab. I'm going to drive there in my very comfortable high performance vehicle and listen to all my favorite songs on my MP3 player.

Happy 4th everybody
 
I'm not posting this so every Canadian on the board can go "zOMG LoLz I tOLd u sO" but yeah, this is pretty sad:

To sum up the article, 1 in 4 Americans don't know who we declared independence from. :wha:

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/Mari-97694414.html


As grills across America fire up this weekend some Americans may want to crack open a history book instead of a cold beer.
A Marist poll finds that 26 percent of Americans dont know whom the United States declared its independence from.
The 26 percent includes 6 percent that are unsure that the United States fought any war of independence at all. Other respondents gave a range of countries that included France, China, Mexico, Spain and Japan, according to the pollsters at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
For the record, it was Great Britain we broke away from.

NEW YORK - JULY 03: A page from the Declaration of...

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The telephone poll which surveyed 1,004 Americans ages 18 and over. Callers were selected based on a list of telephone exchanges from throughout the nation.
The exchanges were selected to ensure that each region was represented in proportion to its population. In an effort to increase coverage, the land-line sample was supplemented by random dialing of cell phone numbers.
The results of the survey are statistically significant with a margin of error of 3 percent.
This news comes as the U.S. Citizenship and immigration Service held ceremonies for 150 candidates for citizenship on Ellis Island and naturalized more than 3,800 citizenship candidates in approximately 55 special ceremonies held across the United States and abroad.
Independence Day reminds us all what it means to be an American, said USCIS Director Alejandro Mayorkas.