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In reply to the discussion: Is the U.S. Crazy? [View all]Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)39. In my experience the suburbs tend to be more reactionary than in the outright country
Country folks tend not to rub together quite so much and often have more of a live and let-live attitude. The suburbs are the places of homeowners associations that seem to be universally run by the local fascist wannabees..
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whathehell
Jan 2015
#34
My post said this "they view it as this wonderful place and where they're coming from it is"
JonLP24
Jan 2015
#68
If you think it's so horrible, feel free to immigrate if you can find a country that will admit you
Lurks Often
Jan 2015
#55
That makes perfect sense...It really does. I am a liberal, a very passionate, informed
randys1
Jan 2015
#58
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randys1
Jan 2015
#61
I'm not always real happy when I find some of the details about our immigration policy
Lurks Often
Jan 2015
#72
Not being snarky but genuinely curious. If one rejects a conventional attack on the
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#50
It's been quite awhile since I studied the history of the period, so I'm relying on some
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#82
I wasn't talking only about Hiroshima and Nagasaki; so I don't see what the canard is.
Vattel
Jan 2015
#85
I feel the same way. As soon as Fox started in with the "We are fair and balanced" diatribe...
BlueJazz
Jan 2015
#24
fox is the visual icing on talk radio's lie turd pie. talk radio's idiot little brother
certainot
Jan 2015
#88
Americans don't see "the intimate connection between a country’s domestic and foreign policies"
pampango
Jan 2015
#11
"Don't ask me, I'm from California" shuts down these discussions pretty quickly
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jan 2015
#15
In my experience the suburbs tend to be more reactionary than in the outright country
Fumesucker
Jan 2015
#39
Under capitalism, 'Free Speech' is like money; some has lots more of it than others. There
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#54
Paranoid-Schizophrenic complete with "voices" heard from politicians and the media.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2015
#47
It is almost impossible to self diagnose mental illness so I would not know. But I do have a
jwirr
Jan 2015
#60
America is in its Nazi phase. It bombs other countries, then, when the oppressed respond, use that
grahamhgreen
Jan 2015
#92
Having had life-long experience on the subject of treating mental illness,
King_Klonopin
Jan 2015
#100