(Part 2) Top products from r/MURICA

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We found 20 product mentions on r/MURICA. We ranked the 135 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/elguapo1991 · 1 pointr/MURICA

I had a series of books as a kid that told stories about famous/influential peoople (ValueTales is what they were called). One of them was about Terry Fox; I always thought his story was the best of them, but found it weird that not really anybody else knew about him (I'm American).

Edit: Looks like there is one for sale on amazon.

u/togepriii · 8 pointsr/MURICA

Bible has two meanings:

  1. The Christian Bible

  2. An informative and reliable book (for example, the C++ Bible)

    Also, who cares?
u/FrankReynolds · 8 pointsr/MURICA

It appears in his book The Grand Alliance on page 539-540.

u/r4ndpaulsbrilloballs · 6 pointsr/MURICA

I've read a few. Like this one. And this one. And this one. And this one.

Sorry none of them are Lost Cause Confederate propaganda, though. Better luck next time, Johnny Reb.

u/GMU2012 · 59 pointsr/MURICA

Ehh...it happened in the Great Depression when several thousand Americans went to the Soviet Russia (yes really) to escape economic or racial hardships.

It's pretty well documented.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/MURICA

just hand her a copy of One Day in the
Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
and she'll take that Stalinist shit down off the wall by herself.

u/INTHEMIDSTOFLIONS · 95 pointsr/MURICA

He also hated being called Teddy.

My favorite president by far.

If you haven't read this: check out The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt

u/SubtleProductPlacer · 3 pointsr/MURICA

It's much appreciated, but I feel guilty that I don't even know what boxing day is (let alone when your independence day equivalent is).

u/fizzyboymonkeyface · 1 pointr/MURICA

I have read all three of Edmund Morris's biographies on TR, totaling over 2000 pages of Teddy Roosevelt's life. I also teach history. I doubt you can say the same. Here, do some reading before you embarrass yourself anymore.


https://www.amazon.com/Edmund-Morriss-Theodore-Roosevelt-Trilogy/dp/0812958632/ref=pd_sbs_14_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=RQ7AY9KEE1QXMDC17X0R

If you think TR is one of the worst presidents in US history, you have a lot to learn, and quite frankly, are delusional.

u/TheRealCJ · 6 pointsr/MURICA
  1. Dog whistle words, and the connotations that the black president is failing to control all black people. Let's face it, he's using the word "thug" the same way that the alt-right use the word "thug."

  2. It's the quote about the Khans. He's heavily implying that because of their religion and nationality, that Khan's wife is forbidden to speak.

  3. link

  4. The quote was spoken on Morning Joe in regards to Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who agreed to hear the class-action suit against Trump. Trump is implying that because he (a second-generation hispanic born in the USA) is "mexican," he is hearing the case out of spite for Trump.

  5. Really? The implication that a black president is illegitimate and possibly a 'muslim' based on absolutely nothing, and demanding to see his birth certificate isn't racist? Just because he adds "I don't know" and "Somebody told me" doesn't mean it isn't his own thoughts. He's just dressing them up in bullshit to try to take the heat off himself and claim that he's just repeating someone else's ideas.