America is a such a melting pot, I'm not sure if roast chicken is the classic comfort food for everybody.
Even though I grew up as a Sephardic Jew in Brooklyn where we ate Syrian food and went to temple, it was still America.
I cannot wait to see the day that one day we will have a chef that will become the secretary of food of the United States of America.
Public and private food in America has become eatable, here and there extremely good. Only the fried potatoes go unchanged, as deadly as before.
One thing that I miss because we spend a lot of time in America is English food, like cooked breakfast and Sunday dinners.
And though various organizations in America and England collected money and sent food parcels to these refugees, nothing was ever received by the Spanish.
In America, you look at food as bad and guilty. In France, we love food and we enjoy food; food is pleasure.
The challenge to America is to extend to Asia the defensive shield of American power in forms consonant with Asian freedom and self-respect.
America's Veterans have served their country with the belief that democracy and freedom are ideals to be upheld around the world.
I'd read up on the history of our country and I'd become fascinated with the story of the Alamo. To me it represented the fight for freedom, not just in America, but in all countries.
I believe that freedom of speech and freedom of religion go hand-in-hand in America.
It is the people who scream the loudest about America and Freedom who see to be the most intolerant for a differing point of view.
I can remember when Democrats believed that it was the duty of America to fight for freedom over tyranny.
The voters are going to decide in November who is going to fix their personal family dismay over not having jobs in America. They are going to pick Mitt Romney.
America's political system has evolved over the last 50 years in ways that have enhanced the power of business lobbies.
Business deals are successfully negotiated every day throughout America. The common thread is a mutual desire to reach an accord. And the media business is no different.
America is one of the biggest businesses in the world, and the people who run it can't balance their budget. We need business people in there and lobbyists out of there.
That is why I strongly believe we should working in Congress to make America a better place to run a business by reducing the costly burdens of bureaucracy and red tape.
I think that New York is not the cultural centre of America, but the business and administrative centre of American culture.
I think Steve Jobs is a historic figure. He's not only a historic figure in business, but really in America.
America needs jobs, smaller government, less spending and a president with the courage to offer more than yet another speech.