Anyone Remember
That old expression: My Country, right or wrong! 
I think it may have been used back in the early 60's but then again, I may have just dreamed it up!
I think it may have been used back in the early 60's but then again, I may have just dreamed it up!
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“ The title is a common variation from a quote from the USA's naval commander Stephen Decatur...which is all too often taken out of context. For immediately beforehand, Decatur had toasted: "To our country! In her intercourse with foreign nations, may she always be in the right." Later, the USA's Senator Carl Schurz gave his own interpretation of the statement: "My country, right or wrong; if right, to be kept right; and if wrong, to be set right." This latter take, along with similar anecdotes from others, has also come into prominence in how both nationalism and patriotism are portrayed.”
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I remember what an old WWI vet told me when I was 6 or 7 years old. I was so impressed I have remembered his words for over 60 years:"Jiminy cheese crackers, boy! You're steppin' on my corns!"
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I remember it and the libtards should too but since 1980 its not going to happen too many people are brainwashed into libtardness. 0
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