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Politics : For the Sake of Clarity and Meaning

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To: Lane3 who wrote (364)3/9/2005 12:31:34 PM
From: Kevin Rose  Read Replies (2) of 777
 
What did you feel when Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon? What did you feel when Kennedy said "We choose to go to the moon? We choose to go to the moon..."

Ok, I was a toddler for the second one. But I know I felt pride, in that our society would reach above our petty pursuit of individual happiness and tendency to be gourmands (ok, I only used that one because it was word-of-the-day on dictionary.com) towards a goal that, well, ennobles us. Looking back, made me proud to be an American, though I had nothing to do with that effort.

At some points I feel proud to be an American, yet at other times (e.g. Abu Ghraib) I feel shame. I don't think you can have it both ways. So, am I constantly proud to be an American? Certainly not. I think of pride as more of a transient emotion, not a permanent state...
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