The people who tend to raise antiwar slogans will do so generally when it's American or British interests involved.
One of the many problems with the American left has been its image as something rather too solemn, mirthless, herbivorous, dull, monochrome, righteous, and boring.
How dismal it is to see present day Americans yearning for the very orthodoxy that their country was founded to escape.
I have always found it quaint and rather touching that there is a movement [Libertarians] in the US that thinks Americans are not yet selfish enough.
I have long hair because I'm American Indian. I'm an Oklahoma boy, and I'm very proud of my heritage.
Today Americans are overcome not by the sense of endless possibility but by the banality of the social order they have erected against it.
I despise the cowardly clinging to life, purely for the sake of life, that seems so deeply ingrained in the American temperament.
I grew up in the Alps and France, and Barbie was my first exposure to the American woman. For me she was blonde, she was free and she was fun.
People have no tolerance. They think all bugs are bad. It's the American way. If you don't like something, kill it.
Republicans have called for a National African-American Museum. The plan is being held up by finding a location that isn't in their neighborhood.
There is a barbarism in the American soul, and we must protect some of it by law. To root it out is to endanger our lives on the one hand, and our liberty on the other.
It's crazy that the Constitution has to be amended to clarify what for the majority of Americans is a clear and true statement: corporations are not people.
American foreign policy and military might have opened an opportunity for the Gospel in the land of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
I think it's a little insulting, a bit insulting to American workers when Rand Paul says that unemployment insurance is a disservice.
But I know that the vote of 9 out of 10 black Americans for the Democratic Party or for leftist kinds of policies just is not reflective of their opinions.
American journalism (like the journalism of any other country) is predominantly paltry and worthless. Its pretensions are enormous, but its achievements are insignificant.
The general image of a man in an American sitcom is like a complete moron. You'd think the industry was run by a feminist cabal.
It took me a year to really learn the American lingo. I really feel for people who are coming here and don't speak English at all. It must be hell.
Could it be that violence is as much a part of the American identity as the Constitution, and a vital component to its economic stability?
Someone needs to remind American CEOs that if you can't run a company that is innovative, financially sound and doesn't poison the rest of us, You can't run a company.
If New Mexican voters believe the path to create American jobs is keeping taxes low, then they have an option. That's my campaign.