The difficulty with American television is it's pot luck.
The American tradition rests on pillars of self-questioning, self-actualization, and disagreement.
For 180 years, we voted in English. That is the true American tradition, and this amendment is true to our heritage, not what has existed unnaturally for the last 20 years.
Drones are just another weapon, and they turn out to be a very effective weapon that puts no American troops at risk, and I don't see why we shouldn't use them against identified enemy targets.
American troops around the globe are the greatest preservers of liberty and peace in the world.
Forty-five percent of Iraqi citizens think it is morally okay to attack American troops.
The presence of American troops is fueling the insurgency in Iraq, as acknowledged by General Casey and numerous other experts, and is helping terrorist recruiters build their numbers across the globe.
In the short run, using militias might be the quickest and easiest way to improve order on Iraq's streets and uproot the terrorists and guerrillas who routinely attack American troops and civilian targets.
American troops have not only occupied Ulster but are arriving in increasing numbers in England.
Three years into the war, tens of thousands of American troops remain targets of a growing Iraqi insurgency.
Conventional wisdom holds that setting a timetable for getting American troops out of Iraq would be a mistake.
Many of the vicious criminals held there have been caught on the battlefield fighting against American troops and shutting down Guantanamo Bay would just require the military to move them elsewhere.
President Bush is endangering our safety, hurting our vital interests, and undermining American values.
Every age has found some alternative to American values appealing. The number of Western intellectuals enamored of fascism and all the various expressions of Marxism was legion.
The Bush-Cheney administration had betrayed some basic American values. So there was hunger for change.
The United States depends on South Korea and Japan to help promote American values in East Asia.
The American way is to not need help, but to help.
Yeah, I think that's sort of the American way. And it's also the Polish way, it turns out.
My characters don't talk necessarily in a normal American way of talking. They talk a little different.
On a certain level, I don't think there is an answer to what the American way is, because it is constantly being re-defined. It's also been exploited and capitalized upon and politicized by one side or the other to the point that a certain degree of cynicism has attached itself to that term.