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Name a nation greater than the US and why
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<blockquote data-quote="SimplyMe" data-source="post: 74097146" data-attributes="member: 9588"><p>Actually, in this case, you'd be talking about my Father, who served in the Navy during WWII. My father was one of the smartest people I have known, and I'm not just taking about book smarts (though he did have a post-graduate degree from Harvard). He was one of the smartest I've known about living life -- working hard, saving money (an attitude he learned growing up in the hard times of the Depression), the importance of family, and beliefs.</p><p></p><p>My father though, despite being a staunch conservative, definitely saw that we could be doing things better in the United States -- particularly after he had lived in Europe for a few years in the 1980s. He would definitely would disagree with your claim. In fact, from the men I knew who fought in WWII, would largely be insulted by your ideas, in much the same I (as a Veteran) am insulted by the idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimplyMe, post: 74097146, member: 9588"] Actually, in this case, you'd be talking about my Father, who served in the Navy during WWII. My father was one of the smartest people I have known, and I'm not just taking about book smarts (though he did have a post-graduate degree from Harvard). He was one of the smartest I've known about living life -- working hard, saving money (an attitude he learned growing up in the hard times of the Depression), the importance of family, and beliefs. My father though, despite being a staunch conservative, definitely saw that we could be doing things better in the United States -- particularly after he had lived in Europe for a few years in the 1980s. He would definitely would disagree with your claim. In fact, from the men I knew who fought in WWII, would largely be insulted by your ideas, in much the same I (as a Veteran) am insulted by the idea. [/QUOTE]
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