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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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I'm not sure the universality suggested still exists particularly in regards to the younger generations views of our founding fathers. The one time universal hand over the heart and standing for the national anthem also are beginning to wane.
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1SG Steven Imerman
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Not if a large segment of the population rejects it. The core idea that we are all living in a horrible, racist, misogynist, and militaristic country is very corrosive to national unity.

(Which begs the question- why are so many people around the world so desperate to enter the US? Are all the immigrants stupid? Or is the core idea dead wrong?)
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CW3 Dick McManus
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You wrote, "America, unlike some countries, is not defined by a common ancestry."
I disagree.
Two of my ancestors arrived in Jamestown in 1650 and 1810. One of my ancestors survived but her family members were killed by Native Americans in about 1780. Many immigrants coming to the US, come from nations that have Constitutions modeled on our Constitution and changing ideas as to the meaning of representative democracy.
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