I'm 33 years old.
No, I'm currently not married, unfortunately. There are more Jewish women around here than you may suspect, but I haven't found one to be wife material, as of yet.
Your last question is an interesting one. I have always been a patriotic American, but my Jewishness during that time is up for debate. I was not raised Jewish, so to speak; my parents were not all that religious and did not raise me in such a manner. We were ethnically Jewish, of course, but we were not "Jewish Jews", to put it simply. Mind you, they were not self-hating liberal Jews, just not very religious. I rediscovered Judaism in my teenage years and reaffirmed my Jewish identity. It was during that time that I began to delve further into politics and discovered, much to my amazement and disgust, the horrible anti-Jewish, anti-white sentiment spread throughout the media and government. This sort of attitude I'd always known about, but it became much more apparent the more I looked into it, and the more disgusted I became. It was even more horrific that these ideas were being perpetuated largely by liberal, self-hating, anti-Semitic "Jews". There was a time when I almost felt ashamed of being Jewish, but I stood strong and unashamedly promoted Zionism and conservative ideals wherever I could.
Thanks for your question, Ron Ben Michael. I hope I answered you thoroughly.