caitlyn
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ORIGINAL: EnglishDomNW Caitlyn, why is it whenever I post anything about America you seem conditioned by a knee-jerk reaction to pick up only on the points that are negative? I mean, did I not say it was a fine place, that most people would give an organ to live in a country like that, etc? It seems you're incredibly sensitive toward criticism of America but completely oblivious to praise. Anyway, at your very fingertips is the world's biggest knowledge base, if you dispute anything I say, I'm sure there's a website that will confirm or deny it. I did Google it myself but didn't find anything for "americans never leave america" except one website that said it was actually 90%. Here is an honest answer, and you aren't going to like it. I find a very high percentage of what you say about America, to be complete horse shit. Case in point ... you said that 80% of Americans have never left America. In "spirit" you think you are correct, but your thinking and research is incomplete. The truth is, that only 22% of Americans own a passport, but if you had stopped to do even a little research you would have discovered that there is a huge list of places Americans can visit via automobile or on cruise ships without the need for a passport, like all of North America for example ... almost any major tourist area in the Western Hemisphere will allow Americans to vacation without a passport. You can visit Brazil, Argentina and most of Central America with a vacation permit, good for seven days. You can even do overnight business in Japan without a Passport. Members of the U.S. Military don't need a passport. They can travel most places, with just their military ID card, including anywhere in the United Kingdom. Most members of missionary organizations can travel without passports, and the United States outnumbers any other country on this planet fifteen to one, in missionaries. If you had done your research, you would have found that "passport required" travel represents a very small percentage of total travel done by Americans. So, it's not that I only respond to the negative. I have responded to many of your positive points, like what a wonder and beautiful country you live in ... but, if you are going to debate with the varsity, perhaps you should take greater care to ensure you are accurate ... and/or stop complaining when people choose to point out that some of the points you are making, are both inaccurate, and pointless. Apologies for the aggressive tone. Debate is a contact sport, I guess.
< Message edited by caitlyn -- 7/9/2006 9:50:36 AM >
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