[quote="TheLionPrince"]I agree with the message that LGBTQ community born in the United States are Americans.[/quote]
It's slightly off-topic, but does this mean you don't consider legal citizens who moved to the country at some point in their life through legal channels to be Americans?[/quote]
If they immigrant legally into the United States or were born in another country to at least one American parent, then yes, they are Americans. Thanks for pointing that out in my phrase.
[quote="Woeler"][quote="Kiburi"]"Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness"[/quote]
You misquoted that one:
"Life, Liberty*, and the Pursuit of Happiness"
*except if you are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, communist, atheist, muslim or any other specific group that is not accepted on the grounds 2000 year old fairy-tales dreamed up by a bunch of middle-eastern people by transforming myths of earlier civilizations.[/quote]
By 2000 year old fairy-tales, you're referring to the Bible, right? As an example of transforming myths of earlier civilizations, you mean "stealing" the Epic of Gilgamesh, and creating the story of Adam and Eve and the story of Noah's Ark?
Here's the thing, couldn't Gilgamesh be the same person as Noah (despite the story differences) since they were both Mesopotamians? It's pretty much a documented fact that the Hebrews were once part of the Mesopotamian complex of cultures.