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HI DAMON

I could be wrong, but, it feels like your making fun of me.  Oh, well I am not as American as you all are though I am born a citizen.  I appreciate the gift, it does have it's benefits, it only becomes upsetting when my  little island no longer hasthe value it had one time, that now so many citizens don't even know that Puerto Rico exists, and we were forced to assimilate with Americans.  Alot of us lost our culture, I have fought to keep it, and learn about it at the same time.  Fon't be mean.  I have defended Americans all my life, but Bush, man let's be real.

mellyn

posted by mellyn on October 19, 2005 at 7:03 AM | link to this | reply

SHAME, SHAME

You started so nicely, and then it seems like you ran out of your great writing abilties and cameback with such offensive language.  Was this true?  or were you ticked off at something I said,  I don't  write personally.

I leave God's Peace,

mellyn

posted by mellyn on October 19, 2005 at 6:42 AM | link to this | reply

Good point, mellyn, but it'll never happen in America. Too many people

here believe in bi-everything.  Ford vs. Chevy.  Microsoft vs. Apple.  Coke vs. Pepsi.  Budweiser vs. Miller.  The U.S. vs. the world.  The Yanks vs. Boston.  This show over that show.  Mano a mano.   One on one.  Simplistic but pretty close to true.  Americans have never really embraced a multiple candidate system. 

I like DamonLeigh's sticker.  I would like to add, neither is "Yippie-ky-yay, mother fucker!" 

posted by saul_relative on October 13, 2005 at 9:45 AM | link to this | reply

I Heard...
...about a bumper sticker recently.

It read ""Yeee-Haaa" is Not a Foreign Policy"

(Insert little man rolling around laughing)

D

posted by DamonLeigh on October 13, 2005 at 6:55 AM | link to this | reply