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          praxis
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         It seems to me that the image of the "Ugly American" has been replaced by the "Bitter American". — szardosszemagad
 Agustino
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         @Bitter CrankThe bitter American is jealous of people with a lot of money. The Bitter American resents that a lot of money and power is centralized in the hands of a relative few. — szardosszemagad
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         Please accept the comment that answers your question. — szardosszemagad
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          BC
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          John Days
John Days         
         I wasn't enthusiastic about a Clinton administration, but I also resented her being made into a devil. — Bitter Crank
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         I think "malcontent" would probably be a more accurate word for many Americans; not happy with the system and yet also unwilling to do what it takes to change the system. — John Days
 John Days
John Days         
         Personally, I don't think we can engineer that change — Bitter Crank
 ArguingWAristotleTiff
ArguingWAristotleTiff         
         What is the source of bitterness? — Bitter Crank
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         Do I need to click on "Accept" and then click on "view Answer" to make the posts appear to you all? — szardosszemagad
 Nils Loc
Nils Loc         
          szardosszemagadAccepted Answer
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          szardosszemagad
szardosszemagad         
         No. All comments are viewable. If you set up the discussion in the 'question' mode, as you've done here, then you get to pick a reply as the answer to your question. You don't have to do so, it's optional. — Sapientia
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       Harry Hindu
Harry Hindu         
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