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Ok, so they beat both the Nazis and the Soviets in order to defend democracy and human rights worldwide, yet lately they seem to be getting into wars over their economic interests and sometimes they seem to naively support dictators and terrorists. When did they stop fighting for freedom exactly?
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I don't think I've ever experienced true freedom in this country being a citizen of it, there's too many laws for every little thing and law enforcement is up your ass for any little thing. If a formalized Bill of Rights didn't exist we would be just like postmodern Britain. It's so bad, that all levels of government are able to get around individual rights and freedoms in favor of security above all. This experiment of a country, obviously, has failed. And it deserves to be scrapped into the dustbin of history.



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