Yellow;
The question still remains;
Was she not proud of her country when she learned of;
A) The 100 hour liberation of Kuwait by US Forces.
B) The sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of American lives in eliminating slavery (1861-1865)
C) Women receiving the right to vote
D) The rescue of millions of people around the world..from floods, earthquakes, typhoons, volcanic activities etc.
E) The campaign against diseases around the world..in the far east, Africa, middle east & Oceania.
F) The flight to and human exploration of the moon.
G) The construction of the Panama Canal.
H) Our fight against Nazism 1941-1945.
I) The dismantling of the "iron Curtain".
J) The freedoms offered by our constitution, which few other nations have.
K) the very creation of the US, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
L) Food being shipped (without strings) to hungry peoples around the world.
M) Our standing firmly for freedom wherever in the world it starts to take root.
N) Unlike many great powers, our refusal to be imperalistic (e.g. Germany, Japan, Cuba, Philipines, Panama and others).
O) The refusal of our troops in recent conflicts , to resort to beheadings and body burnings, as our enemy does.
These, just to mention a few, are plenty of reasons for any reasonably bright person to be 'proud" of the USA, long before 2008. How is it possible that before 2008, she could find NO... NOT ONE reason to be proud of this country ?
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Meanwhile TM;
I'll leave the "flub detangling" work for you. You're already doing a credibly good job for michelle O.