MCJones1810 wrote:
Lieutenant Barrett, I am damn (that would be 'bloody' to you) proud to be in the same army with you! Like John, I laughed my ass (that would be 'bum' to you) off while reading your post. Superbly written, sir!
David, I love you buddy. Your nationality does not make a whit of difference to me. I respect it, but honestly, I see you as a fellow gamer. I take people as individuals, with all the good and bad qualities that we all possess. I met some wonderful people in Normandy. I encountered some rude individuals in Paris. But I have also encountered rude individuals in London, Amsterdam, Buffalo, Chicago, and every other large city that I have ever visited in my life. It is a function of population and proximity, more than anything to do with the country in which the city is located. If you ever make it to Atlanta, I can show you some rude people here as well. I guarantee that there are some great folks in every one of the aforementioned cities. Most of them are, in fact.
Like the rest of you, I am sure, I am very proud of my country. I am also quite ashamed of some things. No system in the world is perfect, no matter what the people currently running it want you to believe. The key is to focus on the good things wherever you find them. There are good things everywhere. You just have to pay attention.
Never, under any circumstances, blindly accept what someone tells you. Think for yourself. It is the only way to operate in my experience.

Amen to that! I agree with you not blindly (

) but because I experienced it too! Most of the time ignorance/fear of the unknown make people hate other people, knowledge and curiosity are often the key to exceed the initial feeling.
“If you prick us, do we not bleed? if you tickle us, do we not laugh? if you poison us, do we not die? and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?"
I have been to Atlanta (the French consulate is there) a few times before I met you here
Anyway to go back to the initial topic, we had tonight fireworks with friends in Charlotte.