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In reference to your own writing some posts back, wouldn't it be fair to say that America really isn't what it seems? Not with regard to capitalism, and not with regards to freedom?
How unpatriotic of me to say so. Lucky for me it's not those good old sixties or I'd be burned on the cross (on my own lawn too). Oh, I just recalled, as a foreign citizen, I am allowed to be un-American, right? I mean, as long as I don't smoke, am not fat, and am not Muslim. That would probably still make me a communist (which isn't much different than a socialist to most Americans), but I can live with that...
<font face="Calibri" size="2">As the Ultimate Israeli politician Shimon Peres use the say : "Yes, and No"</font>
<font face="Calibri" size="2">I am writing about the society I'm living in. I am not intimately close to the French or German societies, but from the little that I'm reading they have their fare share of banning and intruding. However American, since their early history, has a tendency of imposing social standards. So yes America isn't as free as I thought in the past, but it isn't as oppressive as it might appear reading my humble blog.</font>
<font face="Calibri" size="2">Given the choice I would still prefer to live in the US compare to many places in the western world, with the exception of Israel which I consider home and Australia which seems to be the last western laissez-faire country. </font>
<font face="Calibri" size="2">and on completely different note, should I read from your comment that you are in the same side of the ocean as I?</font>