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Noblesse Oblige? Turbineguy Jan 2015 #1
You think this is just a Rethug thing?? YarnAddict Jan 2015 #2
I don't recall that ever happening. countmyvote4real Jan 2015 #3
Yup. YarnAddict Jan 2015 #7
Pretty lame example bvf Jan 2015 #11
Kind of a very wide definitiion being used. Debate point to you and opponent penalty for misusing a word. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #17
That's not a "flip off" by any stretch of the imagination. nt stevenleser Jan 2015 #34
Not a debate. GeorgeGist Jan 2015 #43
I don't recall that happeneing. ColesCountyDem Jan 2015 #4
Right here YarnAddict Jan 2015 #8
LOL! ColesCountyDem Jan 2015 #12
that is about the farthest fetched reach I have ever seen. rurallib Jan 2015 #15
?? handmade34 Jan 2015 #5
Here you go YarnAddict Jan 2015 #9
Funny how the video never changes? Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #19
As we descend more and more IMO into total Idiocracy, some public RKP5637 Jan 2015 #6
Yes, I do remember that which you speak of, bemildred Jan 2015 #10
Regarding Satan - I mean, Cheney... gregcrawford Jan 2015 #13
What examples did Thespian2 Jan 2015 #14
Excellent point! Shemp Howard Jan 2015 #21
It is not really about them, it is about us. zeemike Jan 2015 #25
Yours is an interesting argument. Shemp Howard Jan 2015 #27
There is always a percentage that would have accepted it. zeemike Jan 2015 #30
The reason it is worse is exposure! yeoman6987 Jan 2015 #28
The internet just made it easier. zeemike Jan 2015 #32
I think you are right, but Hollywood has tried to make a movie that does not glorify war but they yeoman6987 Jan 2015 #33
There is a lot more to it than popularity zeemike Jan 2015 #40
I'm saying they are more openly coarse and vulgar now. raccoon Jan 2015 #23
Response to your edit.... Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #16
On a related note... malthaussen Jan 2015 #18
So true. And the end of fair and equal criticism by the media also marks the beginning of propaganda. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #20
What I remember: Nixon, Agnew, Anita Bryant, Briggs, handcuffs, George Wallace, firehoses, Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #22
Yeah, I remember too, hate and fear never leave us, except for those brief moments of hope.. mountain grammy Jan 2015 #35
The ONLY public figure. My only hero that never let me down is.... alphafemale Jan 2015 #24
Showing your age ... beemer27 Jan 2015 #26
Exactly the point I'm trying to make! raccoon Jan 2015 #41
I believe 99% of them do not consider themselves public servants, or whatever, any more. djean111 Jan 2015 #29
I'm not sure it's necessarily getting worse. Nye Bevan Jan 2015 #31
I don't know. If you're going to use the "think of the children!" argument, language is not where I PeaceNikki Jan 2015 #36
I expect that of clergy, not elected officials. I only expect elected officials to not be corrupt stevenleser Jan 2015 #37
Sarah Palin is posterchild for jingoistic faux-patriotic idiocy marmar Jan 2015 #38
We value the individual over community. CrispyQ Jan 2015 #39
It is a shift in public culture - and I show my age in not liking it karynnj Jan 2015 #42
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