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Posted by fayeroe on May 28, 2008, at 7:55:08
Or is it?
Posted by zenhussy on May 28, 2008, at 8:42:29
In reply to 'It's a good day for America'. Craig Ferguson, posted by fayeroe on May 28, 2008, at 7:55:08
been outta da country...what's ol' craiggers up to now? send e-mail if link isn't kosher pls.
the country our family went to was full of ppl who opined (very freely too btw) about our native country's issue and future. most were more well versed about our politics than many born and bred 'mericans.
interesting ideas from our neighbours to the north and those across the pond....
Posted by Sigismund on May 28, 2008, at 15:54:46
In reply to 'It's a good day for America'. Craig Ferguson, posted by fayeroe on May 28, 2008, at 7:55:08
No nerd would actually pay for Grand Theft Auto.
Havana has to be the best track.
Now that we no longer have a government here to outrage us, we are paying close attention to yours for as long as it lasts.I wonder if, just as conservatism kinda fractured into other things in the 80s, whether neoconservatism and neoliberalism is currently doing something similar?
Will we never again be able to enjoy leaders saying to us 'You may disagree with me, but you may not question that I have done what I believe to be right'?
Will I end up being nostalgic for 'faith based reality' too? Hell, these days I kinda feel nostalgic for Brezhnev.
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