It's all in the eye of the beholder. If a U.S. based group attacked another nation, then they would be doing no different than we did when we were attacked if they then saw us as a terrorist nation.
I'm not anti-Christian...I am anti- "atrocities done in the name of religion" regardless of the religion.
Yes, because of course the Europeans had a "God-given" right to Arab lands, right? The West has unjustly felt it has a right to certain "Holy" lands and those who actually live there resent this. You are too blind to have any empathy. And I proudly served in the U.S. military, and as a true patriot, I see the problems with this nation that need to be addressed and want changes in our policies to be made. A patriot is not someone who ignorantly feels his country is right, no matter what they do.
Ummm...okay. Let me guess, you listen to Rush Limbaugh?
No, I will stay right here, thank you very much. I favor making this nation better, and turning away from our war-mongering recent history. But I get where you are coming from..."America, love it or leave it." I wonder what the founding fathers thought when Loyalists said the same to them.
I can't say this statement surprises me in the least.
I read you loud and clear...and I know your agenda inside and out.
True facts? You seem to have no concept of what this is. You call anything that disagrees with you worldview "techobabble" and liberal misinformation. You seem to confuse any wishes for a positive change in American policy as "Anti-American." If I had a friend who was participating in destructive behavior, would I be against him for wanting him to make a positive change? A true friend tells you things you might not want to hear, while a poor excuse for a friend just smiles and nods and gives you a pat on the back no matter what you do. America has enough yes men, but they are not the true patriots. I want being an American something to live up to, not something to live down.