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Russians are particularly patriotic when they live abroad... you would not believe how much easier it is to love your country whilst being in a different nicer place.
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Sorry for showing signs of intelligence - even though I am not sure many will think I have any.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostYou've contradicted yourself. Patriotism is an act of blind faith. Loving a country whilst it's great and then changing your mind when it's not so great is not patriotism. That at least involves some kind of intelligent judgement, and intelligence plays no part in patriotism.
cuk is for thickies - I thought I was doing very well here.
It would only take one great leader to change my mind. Another Maggie. Someone who will cut red tape and NO UTURNS.
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You've contradicted yourself. Patriotism is an act of blind faith. Loving a country whilst it's great and then changing your mind when it's not so great is not patriotism. That at least involves some kind of intelligent judgement, and intelligence plays no part in patriotism.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI used to be. But the country I used to love is long gone.
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I used to be. But the country I used to love is long gone.
Where is the poll?
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Femdom!Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostFreedom!
Female dominance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Patriot as in American colonist fighting for the freedom or something else?
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Are you a patriot?
Or are you one of them?
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