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Old 11-18-2009, 09:41 AM
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wincrasher, I'm not a huge fan of 'love it or leave it' either, which is why I don't say it aloud as often as I think it. I only even mention it in this case because of how much she seems to be saying it herself. She seems to really dislike this country and already expresses the intent/desire to leave it. I was only extending the invitation to go ahead and do so. I generally have no problem with fellow citizens expressing discontent. It just rubs me the wrong way when "foreigners"* do so...

* To OP, I mean no disrespect by calling you a 'foreigner'. I have no idea what your citizenship status is. I really only mean it in this case as people who's 'home' country is not the US. Your posts indicated that you regard another country as your true 'home', so I thought it reasonable to apply this term to your situation.
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