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You must register first to vote here. This poll is related with this thread: IMO → For the billionth time: America is not USA posted by Echelon |
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| in-my-opinion.orgPoliticsBush, Kerry, IraqIs "American" the right nationality for USA? |
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cue knn coming in and saying the polls wrong because it doesnt include "i cant vote because i'm dead" or "my dog doesnt understand the question" Maybe America is the wrong label but americans call themselves that so i'm happy calling them americans. posted by Crossfade |
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Crossfade: Maybe America is the wrong label but americans call themselves that so i'm happy calling them americans. Why, you little traitor! posted by Echelon |
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People in the United Kingdom or whatever would complain if we were to call ourselves Unite...dians. Is some other country has the word america in their country name please tell me. No really. I haven't looked at a globe in a while. posted by UnitedStatenerAmericaner |
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Crossfade: "I cant vote because i'm dead" or "my dog doesnt understand the question" I can't vote because I can't read I can't vote because I can't find my mouse But fun aside: I don't understand this poll. 1) How can a nationality be correct? You mean the naming, don't you? 2) Of COURSE it's correct (since there is no other broadly used term) but of course it's also too broad. posted by knn |
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are we still talking about this? I've read good arguments from both sides, but for Christ's sake...let it go, guys. posted by GP |
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GPieters: are we still talking about this? I've read good arguments from both sides, but for Christ's sake...let it go, guys. Why? Polls are for all future posters, too. posted by knn |
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good point. posted by GP |
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gpieters is a traitor to america posted by u_are_a_tard |
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u_are_a_tard: gpieters is a traitor to america Wow, to all Brazilians and Argentinians? posted by knn |
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Well you've got most general terms. So anyone from Europe is European, Asia is Asian, Australia is Autralian (hey hey, we're our own continent) etc. Now New Zealand is part of the Australian Continent, but not ONCE in my life have I heard one been called an Australian! The generality of continent naming doesn't always work, but in Americas case it kinda doesn't. I mean people in Russia aren't called U.S.S.Rians, so Americans sounds about right but it's still too general! People are either gonna have to accept Americans can mean two types of people or start calling them something different! You don't hear people changing words like Bat cus it means a clubbing object and a winged animal! But should Australians be called something different too just because it can mean people from Australia or New Zealand? posted by hungarian kid |
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hungarian kid: I mean people in Russia aren't called U.S.S.Rians Why should people in RUSSIA be called something else than RUSSIANS? posted by knn |
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now, all the world is used now to calling people from USA Americans. If they would have chosen a simpler name for their country, I guess they would be called something different. Now, whether we like it or not, they are Americans. posted by mymla |
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after the last elections we are no longer the "united" states either posted by u_are_a_tard |
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So thanks to Bush you are just the States of America? posted by Crossfade |
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The time now is 9 January 2009, 23:38 php B.B. |