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    #16
    I am always Texan before American...Always.


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      #17
      Originally posted by lodgepole View Post
      I am always Texan before American...Always.


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      You Texan-American you

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        #18
        Yep, pretty simple and to the point to the Neanderthals of the world!
        Oh, before i forget "she is easy on the eyes!"

        Originally posted by ATI View Post
        Iran has more Pro-American people than American realize.
        They can't do anything about the regime because they're not armed and they all somehow have a loved one that the government threatens to kill if they do anything.... one has to be there to know what I mean...

        In the Mid 80s to early 90s my family a prominent and armed group fought the government, now everytime I go to Iran they recognize my last name and I get stopped and harassed at the airport. In 2008 they took my passport away and told me I could never leave the country. I was stuck there for 3 months. My redneck friends were about to start their own operation to come and rescue me
        A few of them are on this forum and may remember that....
        As noted on other threads most logical humans know better than to condemn the flock due to the bad behavior of the shepherd.
        Originally posted by Bayouboy View Post
        I see your point. But, there are a number of people in this country "sometimes out of habit" that identify the same way. African American also being one.

        Not really a big deal. Too me it is no different than someone saying they are a Texan, Cajun, Irish, etc..
        Creole! ...............and you would be correct in your assessment sir. Absolutely, a NO DRAMA ZONE!!!

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          #19
          LR you're right about easy on the eyes!!
          I have found this to be the case for many Middle Eastern countries too, including Israel... In fact they are mostly all beautiful people, healthy people aside from the fact that they are forced against their will to live in a ****hole country or obey arcane laws from some radical zealot.

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            #20
            Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
            You Texan-American you


            Maybe if we start calling ourselves Texan Americans we can get free stuff and special treatment too.


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              #21
              Proud Texan in Africa

              Originally posted by Bayouboy View Post
              I see your point. But, there are a number of people in this country "sometimes out of habit" that identify the same way. African American also being one.

              Not really a big deal. Too me it is no different than someone saying they are a Texan, Cajun, Irish, etc..
              Funny how things come out of my mouth
              I was in Tunisia or Algiers ( North Africa) during a terrorist attack and the embassy and our hotel ask that all Americans leave the country
              And I was sitting waiting in the lobby when two very scared ladies came and sat down nearby and asked me if I was a American
              And I told them I was a Texan! They asked me a what? And I repeat “ I am a Texan , I am from San Antonio Texas USA “
              Both burst into tears and kept repeating “ thank god we found you” then ask if I was alone and I said “ no mam I have three other guys from Texas/ Texan’s coming down stairs shortly “
              They both started crying again and asked to be escorted to the fairy down by the port. Which we all did and landed in Malta
              After ward me and my buddies got a big kick out of how safe these ladies felt just being with some Texan’s

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                #22
                I lived in Tehran for a year as a boy, in 1976.
                My Dad built embassies and radio relay stations for the Voice of America.
                It’s a beautiful country, full of natural resources and beautiful people.
                It’s easy to see why Persia was once a superpower.

                We enjoyed living there.
                I cannot say the same for the year I lived in Saudi Arabia.

                We broke bread with our Iranian neighbors, communicated in French which was difficult. My Mom learned French in college but wasn’t fluent at all.

                We spent weekends at a friends farm at the foot of Mount Damavand.
                They had a 100 acre cherry orchard with a mountain stream that flowed through it.
                It’s one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen, I loved it.
                The Shah had stocked the stream with Rainbow trout, he wanted to make it a tourist destination for the West.

                I believe what that young lady says about the people of Iran not hating the US.
                And I get why Americans hate Iran and I doubt at this point that relationship can be mended.
                It’s a shame.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by lodgepole View Post
                  I am always Texan before American...Always.


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                  I will always be proud of being a Texan but I for one will always be American FIRST.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Clark View Post
                    I lived in Tehran for a year as a boy, in 1976.

                    My Dad built embassies and radio relay stations for the Voice of America.

                    It’s a beautiful country, full of natural resources and beautiful people.

                    It’s easy to see why Persia was once a superpower.



                    We enjoyed living there.

                    I cannot say the same for the year I lived in Saudi Arabia.



                    We broke bread with our Iranian neighbors, communicated in French which was difficult. My Mom learned French in college but wasn’t fluent at all.



                    We spent weekends at a friends farm at the foot of Mount Damavand.

                    They had a 100 acre cherry orchard with a mountain stream that flowed through it.

                    It’s one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen, I loved it.

                    The Shah had stocked the stream with Rainbow trout, he wanted to make it a tourist destination for the West.



                    I believe what that young lady says about the people of Iran not hating the US.

                    And I get why Americans hate Iran and I doubt at this point that relationship can be mended.

                    It’s a shame.


                    I have heard there are some stunning areas over in that part of the world.


                    Imagine how bad you’d hate America if all you knew about it what gets put out there...the kardashian whores, lebron, hollywood, etc. I get it.


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                      #25
                      Originally posted by lodgepole View Post
                      Maybe if we start calling ourselves Texan Americans we can get free stuff and special treatment too.


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                      Hey now you're on to something!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Clark View Post
                        I lived in Tehran for a year as a boy, in 1976.

                        My Dad built embassies and radio relay stations for the Voice of America.

                        It’s a beautiful country, full of natural resources and beautiful people.

                        It’s easy to see why Persia was once a superpower.



                        We enjoyed living there.

                        I cannot say the same for the year I lived in Saudi Arabia.



                        We broke bread with our Iranian neighbors, communicated in French which was difficult. My Mom learned French in college but wasn’t fluent at all.



                        We spent weekends at a friends farm at the foot of Mount Damavand.

                        They had a 100 acre cherry orchard with a mountain stream that flowed through it.

                        It’s one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen, I loved it.

                        The Shah had stocked the stream with Rainbow trout, he wanted to make it a tourist destination for the West.



                        I believe what that young lady says about the people of Iran not hating the US.

                        And I get why Americans hate Iran and I doubt at this point that relationship can be mended.

                        It’s a shame.
                        That's a really interesting perspective..I wonder if their politician's are just a bunch of sorry s.o.b's,and their people are cool.I mean hell,they shot down a 747..Sounds like Mexico to me.I love their citizens.Hate their politician's,and law enforcement.
                        Thanks for posting.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by lodgepole View Post
                          Maybe if we start calling ourselves Texan Americans we can get free stuff and special treatment too.


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                          We get the seven B's:

                          Beer
                          Bullets
                          Big Ol' Guns
                          Big Ol' trucks
                          Big Ol'...
                          Buccee's
                          BBQ

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                            #28
                            ^

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                              #29
                              I sent this same video to an idiot on Twitter that kept trying to defend Iran’s actions by bringing up everything from 1950-1979. I haven’t heard back after I posted this.

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                                #30
                                Should go without saying but this is why you can’t “bomb the whole country to ashes” as some on here unfortunately seemed to think.

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