Pro British Americans?

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duffman91
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Don Carlos wrote:
Are there any pro-British American political parties?
I don't think it has ever crossed anyone's mind. I'd argue that all of North and South America are the same with respect to their histories.
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seremtan
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there's an American monarchist society I heard of once, but they just want the presidency replaced by an American king. no idea who that would be though. Morgan Freeman?
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The anti-Tea party, nostalgic about colonialism, reminiscing better times when decent folk knew what was what, where things were clear, where niggers knew their place, as narrated by the soothing voice of Morgan Freeman.

Of course groups like this exist. If you can imagine it, it's probably there. But thankfully in negligible numbers.
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