Ashamed to be an American?
As the above link shows, a Miss Berns Rothchild went abroad to London, England but seemed to not like being associated with... the United States.
"I sort of felt ashamed, and didn't really want to be associated with being an American," said Rothchild, who lives in New York City and voted for John Kerry.
Yet another example of who really are the ones who promote division and anti-American feelings. She could have said many things while overseas, yet she decided it best to act as if she weren't American.
Perhaps it's best that she doesn't in the end. If she really can't take being called an American there are ways to stop those charges from ever being leveled against her.
Oh yes, the whole story is about armbands, like Lance Armstrong's anti-Cancer bands. I guess hers might be considered anti-associating-as-an-American, or maybe just take the first and last words and scrap everything in between the hyphens.
So many forms of whining, so few forms of understanding.
"I sort of felt ashamed, and didn't really want to be associated with being an American," said Rothchild, who lives in New York City and voted for John Kerry.
Yet another example of who really are the ones who promote division and anti-American feelings. She could have said many things while overseas, yet she decided it best to act as if she weren't American.
Perhaps it's best that she doesn't in the end. If she really can't take being called an American there are ways to stop those charges from ever being leveled against her.
Oh yes, the whole story is about armbands, like Lance Armstrong's anti-Cancer bands. I guess hers might be considered anti-associating-as-an-American, or maybe just take the first and last words and scrap everything in between the hyphens.
So many forms of whining, so few forms of understanding.
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