Top Ten Greatest Symbols of America
America is a free country! The country of opportunity. The country to feel alive! I may be Canadian, but that doesn't mean that I don't know anything about other countries. I've been in America a bunch of times. I've been in states like Florida, Minnesota, New York, Missouri, California, Idaho, etc.. I even know that there's a bunch of symbols that represents this great country. These are the ones...This work of art was given by the French. It is the most iconic and popular statue in American history and maybe in the world, actually.
It's the American flag that I'm talking about, baby!
New York State is nicknamed the Empire State, which gave the Empire State Building its name.
This is still the greatest technological achievement in the history of the human species.
Superman is true American folklore! By far, he is the most recognized of all superheroes. Any person in almost any nation knows the red and yellow "S" stands for hope.
"In God We Trust"? Only on our money. Our government personifies the tyrant leaders our forefathers defined as the enemies of freedom and liberty.
Upon observing the bald eagles near my home, I find they are more scavengers than birds of prey. We should call them Hatted Vultures.
The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France. To thank them, we turned their homeland into Swiss cheese throughout WWII. In that process, an American bomb destroyed the original Statue of Liberty in Versace. There are still seven in France that predate ours, the largest one. It was made and assembled by the French.
He made this country into a democracy, and almost everyone knows who he is.
I know people who were saved by Obamacare, which helped pay their hospital bills while fighting cancer. They would have been in immense debt otherwise.
The most outstanding political figure of the 21st century and for sure one of the most significant presidents of the United States.
I was sure this was going to be in the top five. Seeing that it wasn't even on the list kind of shocked me.
I knew it. I knew someone was going to go with the stereotypes.
What can I say? Americans like their Second Amendment. What we don't like is when someone misuses it.
No other man in the world has ever come close to resembling Honest Abe. He is an easily identifiable symbol of America as a relatively new country. Forever, he will remain this indelible symbol of America during some of its most positive and hardest growing pains.
American cheese shouldn't even be considered cheese. I don't know what's worse, this or veggie cheese!