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Do the founding fathers would be proud of this country this 4th of July?

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  1. They would rejoice in your knowledge and use of the English langage


  2. No. They would be shocked it turned into a liberal nanny state.

  3. No.

  4. That question is grammatically incorrect, so I'm not going to answer it.

    It's my birthday today, July 4th, yay!

    But I'm not American, ah well.

  5. Most of it yes. Those that twisted and misinterpreted their words...no

  6. Every nation has its ups and downs. We are no different. So, yes, they would be proud but encourage us to understand the error of our ways.

    However, they would be disappointed in knowing a lot of american people can barely speak, write, or spell the english language properly.

  7. h**l No. In the words of Thomas Jefferson, Can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are the gift of God? That they are to be violated but with His wrath? Indeed I tremble for my country, said Jefferson, when I reflect that God is just, that His justice cannot sleep forever!” If we look at this countries history we've been manipulated misused and abused by the very people we place in Congress. They are there to secure the rights the Constitution established for all natural born citizens instead we are used as pawns in a political war of finance through state laws, colorable laws and statutes they set up and force us to abide by so these law makers can keep a financial conglomerate establish. We think it's for our protection. Happy Independence Day!!!!!!!

  8. The most powerful country on Earth, economically, politically, and militarily?

    Yeah, I think they'd give us a thumbs-up.

    EDIT:  Happy Birthday, Blaiize.  July 4th was my grandmother's birthday, too.  :)

  9. Do they? they're dead. Would they? Who knows

  10. They would be proud of what we the people had accomplished in industry, technology and science, but as to the state of our government, and many of the people running it, I am afraid they would be greatly saddened.

    From my reading of Jefferson, I suspect, in his case, saddened to the point of tears.

  11. They would be both appalled at what we had become, and dismissive of it, for they warned us that exactly what would happen if we became complacent.  We did.  

    Waging wars on the other side of the globe for causes that have nothing to do with us?  Yeah, they'd be pissed at the fact that we have wasted what they gave so much to give us, in so short a time.

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