How do Republicans decide who Loves America?

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rdean

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Like the congressman who says, "Obama isn't an American at heart", how does he know?

And if Republicans were standing on "firm ground", why not give examples?

I'm supposing they feel it is they who love America, then why all the disastrous policies and lies? How does this prove love for the country?

It's an interesting question, but the right always seem to answer it with name calling and derision. Isn't the country made up of people? How do Republicans support American citizens?
 
Like the congressman who says, "Obama isn't an American at heart", how does he know?

And if Republicans were standing on "firm ground", why not give examples?

I'm supposing they feel it is they who love America, then why all the disastrous policies and lies? How does this prove love for the country?

It's an interesting question, but the right always seem to answer it with name calling and derision. Isn't the country made up of people? How do Republicans support American citizens?

hey Dean will it be worth answering you?.....you seem to have a habit of disappearing in the threads you start......
 
Like the congressman who says, "Obama isn't an American at heart", how does he know?

And if Republicans were standing on "firm ground", why not give examples?

I'm supposing they feel it is they who love America, then why all the disastrous policies and lies? How does this prove love for the country?

It's an interesting question, but the right always seem to answer it with name calling and derision. Isn't the country made up of people? How do Republicans support American citizens?

Let me try this way: there are two distinct value-sets, Leftist, and American.
The definitions would be....

a. Leftist refers to the values associated with the Western welfare state, secularism and the vast array of attitudes and positions identified as Left from Karl Marx to contemporary socialist democrat parties and today’s Democratic Party in the United States.

b. American is identified by the “American Trinity” of “Liberty,” “In God We Trust,” and “E Pluribus Unum.” Liberty refers to personal freedom, based on small government , a free economy, and a God-based society. The second proceeds from the moral values axiomatic with the Founders. The third, refers to a society based on neither ethnicity nor race.
See "Still The Best Hope," by Dennis Prager
 

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