Sunday, October 12, 2008

fake-merican

So, wait, are the not American and proud of it? Maybe they gamed immigration somehow. I'd be proud of that. Thanks, Jenn.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think this was a joking reference to the Republican habit of referring to people in the middle of the country as 'real Americans'. By implication then, this Conneticut driver would be a fake American.

Karen said...

Perhaps it's social commentary on how so many people say "Buy American," and then continue to support virtual slave labor for cheap prices.

[And no, I wasn't able to watch the movie "Call and Response," because my stupid little town wouldn't carry it.]

End of political harangue. Thank you for listening.

Ro said...

classic :)

William Bottin said...

I wish we "Americans" could vote for president.

Ciao from Venice,
-William (Italy)

Unknown said...

That's awesome. I tend to think of people with bumper stickers like that as "Americans" too. At least this person is proud of it.

Sam said...

Maybe it's actually a sensitive acknowledgement of our friends in other regions of the Americas - we're "American," but so are Canadians and, God forbid, Venezuelans. So the quotation marks are surprisingly culturally sensitive/politically correct...considering it's an a-hole bumper sticker.

badfae said...

...'cause at least I "know" I'm "free"...

;)

brando said...

"considering it's an a-hole bumper sticker."

Really?