The presidential election in 2008 was the first time that I was proud that I am an American in 35 years. I am strictly forbidden to participate in our simple government, but I grew up in a religion that encourages dedication to the Creator. When I became an adult and left this religious organization, I continued to refuse to participate as a deep personal choice and preference. As an interracial American, let's not only permit and encourage abuses of ethnic minorities over the years, but how can I respect the government?
Why are you proud that I am American? When I think about the value it is based, I am proud to be American about our founder's intention when drafting the Constitution. I am proud of my accomplishments in various fields such as art, science, medicine, education, human rights. I am proud of those who are willing to have a chance to come here first and start a new life. I especially love our country when I look after the world with compassion and kindness and care for those who need our help. We are proud that we continue to explore new boundaries, like other planets, to regenerate energy and create something from nothing. Our technical quest has changed the world, making us more familiar than ever. What about you? Why are you proud that you are an American?
Americans are proud to be Americans. We Americans are proud of our country such as loyalty pledges and national anthem singing at sports events. Patriotism is an important part of this country. I am proud to be an American and I always remember the infinite opportunity offered by this country
A recent survey conducted by Gallup, American Enterprise Association and Pew Research Institute showed that Americans claim to be "very proud" to be a percentage of Americans. Even so, Americans who are still proud are still quite a few Americans, whether extreme or moderate. Liberal and young people have the lowest patriotism. The annual Gallup survey published in July 2016 shows that Americans are "very proud" to be the lowest percentage of Americans since the launch of a poll of 16 years ago I will. Most American adults say they are still proud of being Americans. According to the Gallup opinion poll of March 2017, the greatest decrease in Americans who claim to be "very" or "very" proud is happening in the Democratic Party and the Liberal Party. The patriotic performance of Republicans and independents has hardly declined
The Gallup poll released on Monday showed that more than 1,500 American adults raised this question. Only 47% of respondents said they were very proud that they were Americans - the lowest record-low since the research firm first raised the problem for 17 years and 70 Dive from the peak. The other options are very proud (25%), moderately proud (16%), a little proud (7%), or not at all (3%). The 75-year-old Theresa Flaga came to America for the first time from Mexico at the age of seven. As a young lady, she picked up tomatoes in Ohio as a migrant worker, and worked hard in the greenhouse in Arizona. In 1966, Flaga settled near Pearson in Chicago, and since that she lived in the same neighborhood.