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07/10/2004 09:57:18 PM · #1
It's sad when you live in a country that was started for freedom, and you cant think of a single thing to represent that...

I am a sad, sad american.
07/10/2004 10:00:56 PM · #2
No, you're not a sad American...you are simply a product of a generation that is so accustomed to freedom and it's privileges that it's difficult to put into words, or one image, something that represents that concept. Read this thread or this thread for some last-minute ideas. You'll come up with something, I'm sure of it. Besides, you're in Pennsylvania...lots of freedom-representing things up there within a half-day's drive, I'm sure! LOL
07/10/2004 10:05:44 PM · #3
Originally posted by laurielblack:

No, you're not a sad American...you are simply a product of a generation that is so accustomed to freedom and it's privileges that it's difficult to put into words, or one image, something that represents that concept. Read this thread or this thread for some last-minute ideas. You'll come up with something, I'm sure of it. Besides, you're in Pennsylvania...lots of freedom-representing things up there within a half-day's drive, I'm sure! LOL


Yup... but they're all landmarks or symbols... no good for this challenge.

-Terry
07/10/2004 10:17:13 PM · #4
Come on Jeremy!! I have lived 57 years longer than you -- survived WWll in the South Pacific -- operated worldwide as a civilian businessman for many years subsequent to that war. Many millions of people on this planet can only dream of having the freedoms and opportunities we have in our United States of America.

Millions of us shed blood, and years of our lives, to keep our country strong and free. I despise the weak, carping, do-nothing individuals who think that "World Peace" means rolling over to the latest threat from people who hate our freedoms.

Your generation will one day have the responsibility of acting or sitting quietly while evil overruns you. I trust you will act.

John Masquelier
07/10/2004 10:18:44 PM · #5
Tsk, tsk. I thought this was one of the easier challenges we've had in a while. Shoot a bird in flight, anything with a broken chain, a family planning clinic, graduation (throwing up mortarboards), a protest rally, a voting machine, an open gate, a wild animal, a Winnebago or tent, Walden Pond, a glider, any minority (or even a woman) in a business suit, a swimming hole, a kite... geez, this is too easy!
07/10/2004 10:31:45 PM · #6
Originally posted by JEM:

Come on Jeremy!! I have lived 57 years longer than you -- survived WWll in the South Pacific -- operated worldwide as a civilian businessman for many years subsequent to that war. Many millions of people on this planet can only dream of having the freedoms and opportunities we have in our United States of America.

Millions of us shed blood, and years of our lives, to keep our country strong and free. I despise the weak, carping, do-nothing individuals who think that "World Peace" means rolling over to the latest threat from people who hate our freedoms.

Your generation will one day have the responsibility of acting or sitting quietly while evil overruns you. I trust you will act.

John Masquelier


You tell'em how it is John! More people need to understand what you just stated.
07/10/2004 11:42:51 PM · #7
I think why many are having trouble coming up with an idea is because there is a patriotic association with the challenge theme. Think outside the box. Discard any ideas of "conventional" freedoms associated with history, patriotism, and nation states. It's very easy to come up with ideas once the notion of liberty bells, fireworks, and flags is purged from your head. : )
07/10/2004 11:44:18 PM · #8
Yeah... feel free to get creative. ;-)
07/10/2004 11:48:53 PM · #9
Originally posted by JEM:

Come on Jeremy!! I have lived 57 years longer than you -- survived WWll in the South Pacific -- operated worldwide as a civilian businessman for many years subsequent to that war. Many millions of people on this planet can only dream of having the freedoms and opportunities we have in our United States of America.

Millions of us shed blood, and years of our lives, to keep our country strong and free. I despise the weak, carping, do-nothing individuals who think that "World Peace" means rolling over to the latest threat from people who hate our freedoms.

Your generation will one day have the responsibility of acting or sitting quietly while evil overruns you. I trust you will act.

John Masquelier


Wow John, well said!!! God Bless the USA! And thanks for your support in WWII.

07/10/2004 11:52:44 PM · #10
Originally posted by jmlelii:

It's sad when you live in a country that was started for freedom, and you cant think of a single thing to represent that...

I am a sad, sad american.


Well gee, why not go to your nearest China Town, or any other ethnic community in any large city and you'll find people who are not sad Americans but happy to be here, because they no longer live under oppressive dictatorships, etc.

I think the "sad" thing is when Americans forget what we have here and take it for granted.
07/11/2004 12:42:05 AM · #11
Originally posted by JEM:

Come on Jeremy!! I have lived 57 years longer than you -- survived WWll in the South Pacific -- operated worldwide as a civilian businessman for many years subsequent to that war. Many millions of people on this planet can only dream of having the freedoms and opportunities we have in our United States of America.

Millions of us shed blood, and years of our lives, to keep our country strong and free. I despise the weak, carping, do-nothing individuals who think that "World Peace" means rolling over to the latest threat from people who hate our freedoms.

Your generation will one day have the responsibility of acting or sitting quietly while evil overruns you. I trust you will act.

John Masquelier


u go boy....thats the exact truth someone finally gets it right!:)
07/11/2004 12:43:42 AM · #12
Originally posted by ChrisW123:

Originally posted by jmlelii:

It's sad when you live in a country that was started for freedom, and you cant think of a single thing to represent that...

I am a sad, sad american.


Well gee, why not go to your nearest China Town, or any other ethnic community in any large city and you'll find people who are not sad Americans but happy to be here, because they no longer live under oppressive dictatorships, etc.

I think the "sad" thing is when Americans forget what we have here and take it for granted.


i couldnt have said it better myself!:)
07/11/2004 01:03:56 AM · #13
First I do not think that this challenge is centered around flags or country. This is like a liberal assignment. When one thinks of freedom, who else in the globe is the leader. Of couese the USA.
So this challenge is to ferret out those other freedoms not associated with flag and country. Sort of generic freedom. Of course, USA freedom is at the apex of this equation but we are not to rub it in or mention it in this challenge. Bet hey, a challenge is a challenge. get creative.
07/11/2004 08:02:59 AM · #14
*le sigh* still cant think of a damn thing.
07/11/2004 01:48:39 PM · #15
I think one of the best ideas to keep in mind for the freedom challenge (and photography in general) is to think simple! Think of some of the simple little things that comes with freedom.

Lee
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