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Do you love your country? Do you satisfy with your government?

I am from Malaysia. Since I was born here, so I will always show my allergiance to my country.

No matter how worst the situation , I will not give up and migrate to other
country. Only if I fall in love with the people from other country.By that time, I might choose to leave for my lover.

Country and government are different. I hate the current corrupted government we have in Malaysia.

We hope for "two party system "to be established in Malaysia.We hope for a real democratic happen in Malaysia.

I always have hope for my country. I always fight for the better future of my country.

What about your country?

(By the way, do I make any gramatical mistakes ?)

Asked by fannychew on 15:02, 19/08/2008 - 502 views
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All mankind is belong to the planet earth. countries are only geographical identity. Nothing else. i love whole mankind where ever they live.Neither we born with any passport nor we will die with any passport.
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Of course i love my country, i was born here, it's my motherland.
but when it comes to the government, i don't know what to say.
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Being from the United States, I have much to admire about the U.S., in terms of social mobility, innovation, prosperity, and theoretically a great structure of governance, but I'm more "in love" with the ideas than the country itself.
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I love my country -----CHINA !

I love my goverment although he is not very perfect .

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我来自中国,所以用中文写啦...我爱我的国家,在她尚未富有之前,我更爱我的国籍,在他日益强大的今天
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First and foremost, I love my country Philippines, it is where me and my family belongs... As others said they love their country, definitely yes... Government.. well...sometimes yes sometimes no. But you see its not the government but the people behind who makes all the rulings and implementations for the country.... Can't make specific comment for the government coz I am not in their shoes as to what is really going on....
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im indonesian-chinese in Indonesia.
i dont satisfy with our gov but i still love my country
hopefully i can change my country,of course start from tiny thing,its me,myself
hope one day i can be president ^^
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I dont like england :(
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No matter how far we fly, in the end our homeland will be our nest to return. Every country has its good and bad points, so it depends on how we perceive a country.

I am proud to be a Malaysian. Compared to other parts of the world, I would say that Malaysia is still relatively peaceful... There are some things I love, and some I dislike about here. I don't much like the government, though, because of corruption and inefficiency etc. There's definitely room for improvement!

Overall, I have a silent, but sure love for my country even if I don't go out of the way to show it. I think I'm satisfied with the present government and hope for the better. (By the way, it's ''Are you satisfied with your government")
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yes, I was born in Iran, I love my country and I also love my people but unfortunately the devils rule in Iran, there are about 5 milion Iranian citizens abroad ( that is about + 7 % of the total iranians population ) , that's enough to say iranian people don't like their government !
after the islamic revolution in 1979 its gone a little difficult for iranian people to say "Yes, I'm proud of being iranian" 'cuz the regime has made a dark face of iranian people! anyway, Marjane Satrapi has filmed the story in Persepolis.

and I also agree with nilanchala (kinda) !
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I love my country for sure.But it's difficult for the government to satisfy all the people,right?
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Yes, I love acountry
No dignity for apeople without a homeland
But a government was not staying

The rest of the nation and changing government
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