Being critical of the way our elected leaders and their non-elected appointees are addressing the economic problems we face and loving and appreciating the United States for the incredible virtues it still has is not mutually exclusive.
Makloda, I believe you are presenting a false dichotomy. What you are essentially stating is 'love it or leave it.'
What about the right to petition the government for redress, and loudly and roundly criticize the government and the policies our elected officials design and propose implementing, while still remaining lyal citizens?
If you claim one can't be critical, even uber critical, of one's government, while still appreciating the good in this nation, I say that you're wrong and presenting a false choice.
Makloda, I believe you are presenting a false dichotomy. What you are essentially stating is 'love it or leave it.'
What about the right to petition the government for redress, and loudly and roundly criticize the government and the policies our elected officials design and propose implementing, while still remaining lyal citizens?
If you claim one can't be critical, even uber critical, of one's government, while still appreciating the good in this nation, I say that you're wrong and presenting a false choice.
