Kevin:
Am I Jewish? Do I answer questions with a question? Did I go into my father's business? Does my mother think I'm God? To quote Sara Palin: You betcha.
Not only am I proud to be an American, I'm also proud to be a member of this family. Though this thread has taken some turns I didn't intend, and has come close to driving off the cliff a couple of times, we have managed to keep things fairly on track in a mutually respectful and civil manner.
Paul:
You wrote: I don't feel one scintilla of guilt for not wanting to be extorted by the federal government to subsidize the 50% of the population that pays ZERO income tax Do big corporations and multi-millionaires really make up 50% of our population? WOW!
The above was a joke. I couldn't resist.
Seriously though, I suggest to you that the election is over and this really isn't the place to try and keep the campaign alive. Regardless of political affiliation, the election of anyone other than a Caucasion Protestant male is a big deal in this Country. I am just old enough to remember what a big deal it was that JFK, a Catholic, could get elected. If Condi Rice had run and won, I would have been immensely disappointed in her politics, but I still would have been proud that a woman of color could run and win. I didn't like Hillary, but I was proud that she was able to be a serious candidate. The more colors, shapes, types, and sizes of people that have a chance, and the more people that come out to vote, the better for all of us in the long run.
Bill, tgo