What is it exactly to be a real american?

the fact that you're lucky to be born here. or is it that, you were able to enter this country " legally" before the doors were closed on everybody else. or is it yet, that you've worked hard for the building, maintaining, and moving forward this great american country?

Answer:
Americans can be of any race or creed. They obey the laws and treat others with respect. They honor the sacrifices made by those that came before them.
One thing they didn't do is sneak into the country.
I think of americans as people of a mixture of different ethnicities (sp?). But, that's just me.
you have to be a democrat...that serves the greatest purpose for the sake of america
that you've worked hard for the building, maintaining, and moving forward this great american country + loyalty + patriotism.
i think someone who puts America first, American interests first, not the global community, not illegal immigrants, etc...
1. Lucky enough to be born here.
2. Naturalized after having gone through the proper procedures. (Doors haven't been "closed on everybody else.")

That's it.

Your implication is that the illegal immigrants should be called "real Americans" for the work that they do. Sorry, but that doesn't make them REAL Americans. They're not working to build America... they're working to send money home to support their impoverished families. Don't let's make up a fantasy about them having a patriotic mission to make America great.
None of that. To be a real american is to pay taxes. That's all.
I consider myself a more true American simply because of when my family came here and the sacrifices made through the years. My family immigrated here from Germany in the 1600's, yes before the USA was an official country. I have a long line of military tradition in my family from the civil war, ww1, ww2, Korean war, and vietnam. I make 8.50 an hour working 25 hours per week. To see an illegal come here, and most immigrants come here they get money to open businesses and most get higher paying jobs. Something is definately not right here, and the truth will surface some day.
There are several meaning of being an American. I agree with the last part, but to that, one must believe in the society adn community of America. That means to follow the rules. If we do not have laws, all that we would have built would be destroyed in the chaos. TO create something, one needs order. If people do not follow our laws, people would end up stealing and cheating from each other. Violating one law does more than just that. It makes it acceptable for other laws to be violated. People would rationalize their action believing that what they do is best for the community, when in fact it damages the community and benefits only the individual. It is the people who determine what is right and wrong, and should not be left to an individual to decide.
It is three things:

1) Put the laws ahead of your own goals;
2) Put the country ahead of your own ideology;
3) Put others rights ahead of things you don't have a right to.

Simple.

Illegal immigrants don't do this.
Socialists don't do this.
The seditious don't do this.

I do. How about the rest of you?

I can already hear the cries:

1) What if it is an unjust law?
2) What if the government is corrupt?
3) What if the their right is wrong?

Unjust laws can be fought in just ways. Notice that the people who most often break the laws have done NOTHING to change the law. It would be "inconvenient" to actually do something legal to change the unjust law, so they just break it. That's un-American. Illegal immigrants do this.

Corrupt politicians exist. They're very rare. That's why they're news. Ex-cons don't end up in the news very often. They commit crimes often. We have a Constitution. We have a Bill of Rights as part of it. If you can prove to the public that those two documents are being destroyed, being ignored, then a revolution is just. Until then, you are just one more traitorous enemy to our free and just land. I don't mean screaming something like, "I have a right to privacy and they're taking it away!" What nonsense. There is no "right to privacy" in the Constitution. That is not a just cause for revolution any more most of the complaints presently used are.

3) That's what courts are for. You do not have the right to decide on your own what is right and wrong and take other's rights for your own purposes. Yet, if you do, if you decide you do, we have courts to be sure that the person who is correct, wins.
Why do you ask? Are you thinking of becoming one? You speak english pretty well. You are welcome here if you take the legal route
Johny Cash
To be honest I think it's more a less a relative term...now-a-days.

For me, it's a person that knows the wisdom in small/effective federal government.with local democratic traditions. That's the basis of America. People that don't respect the WHOLE constitution, and the history involving it...don't really come-off to me as an American.

They're just visitors.

You have to respect the structure, and understand where your (former) country failed.to really get a sense of where America got it right, but is slowly forgetting about.

In many respects, I don't think many 'Americans' are 'Americans'. Someday they'll read again...
John Wayne was a real American..
Well, for starters,don't break the laws of the land!
Have no other counties before us

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