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March 4, 2009 at 8:53 AM #360492March 4, 2009 at 9:55 AM #360567AKParticipant
This sounds a lot like the ’80s TV miniseries “Amerika,” which was incidentally inspired by one of America’s most renowned economists … Ben Stein.
March 4, 2009 at 9:55 AM #359976AKParticipantThis sounds a lot like the ’80s TV miniseries “Amerika,” which was incidentally inspired by one of America’s most renowned economists … Ben Stein.
March 4, 2009 at 9:55 AM #360422AKParticipantThis sounds a lot like the ’80s TV miniseries “Amerika,” which was incidentally inspired by one of America’s most renowned economists … Ben Stein.
March 4, 2009 at 9:55 AM #360460AKParticipantThis sounds a lot like the ’80s TV miniseries “Amerika,” which was incidentally inspired by one of America’s most renowned economists … Ben Stein.
March 4, 2009 at 9:55 AM #360278AKParticipantThis sounds a lot like the ’80s TV miniseries “Amerika,” which was incidentally inspired by one of America’s most renowned economists … Ben Stein.
March 4, 2009 at 10:26 AM #360581Mark HolmesParticipantAmusing. Just shows how indecipherable American culture and history must be to this Russian “scholar”.
While I am more pessimistic than most on this blog, I am like 99.999% of this country in knowing, not believing, that whatever problems we face as a nation, that we will come through it whole, and stronger for the experience.
Personally, I believe that America is the template for the world to follow for our growth in the 21st and 22nd centuries. It is in our embrace of multiculturalism, freedom of speech and thought, representative democracy and capital markets that gives us a constantly renewing populace and culture. Anyone counting out the United States because of our entry into the second Great Depression is foolish.
March 4, 2009 at 10:26 AM #360437Mark HolmesParticipantAmusing. Just shows how indecipherable American culture and history must be to this Russian “scholar”.
While I am more pessimistic than most on this blog, I am like 99.999% of this country in knowing, not believing, that whatever problems we face as a nation, that we will come through it whole, and stronger for the experience.
Personally, I believe that America is the template for the world to follow for our growth in the 21st and 22nd centuries. It is in our embrace of multiculturalism, freedom of speech and thought, representative democracy and capital markets that gives us a constantly renewing populace and culture. Anyone counting out the United States because of our entry into the second Great Depression is foolish.
March 4, 2009 at 10:26 AM #360294Mark HolmesParticipantAmusing. Just shows how indecipherable American culture and history must be to this Russian “scholar”.
While I am more pessimistic than most on this blog, I am like 99.999% of this country in knowing, not believing, that whatever problems we face as a nation, that we will come through it whole, and stronger for the experience.
Personally, I believe that America is the template for the world to follow for our growth in the 21st and 22nd centuries. It is in our embrace of multiculturalism, freedom of speech and thought, representative democracy and capital markets that gives us a constantly renewing populace and culture. Anyone counting out the United States because of our entry into the second Great Depression is foolish.
March 4, 2009 at 10:26 AM #359991Mark HolmesParticipantAmusing. Just shows how indecipherable American culture and history must be to this Russian “scholar”.
While I am more pessimistic than most on this blog, I am like 99.999% of this country in knowing, not believing, that whatever problems we face as a nation, that we will come through it whole, and stronger for the experience.
Personally, I believe that America is the template for the world to follow for our growth in the 21st and 22nd centuries. It is in our embrace of multiculturalism, freedom of speech and thought, representative democracy and capital markets that gives us a constantly renewing populace and culture. Anyone counting out the United States because of our entry into the second Great Depression is foolish.
March 4, 2009 at 10:26 AM #360475Mark HolmesParticipantAmusing. Just shows how indecipherable American culture and history must be to this Russian “scholar”.
While I am more pessimistic than most on this blog, I am like 99.999% of this country in knowing, not believing, that whatever problems we face as a nation, that we will come through it whole, and stronger for the experience.
Personally, I believe that America is the template for the world to follow for our growth in the 21st and 22nd centuries. It is in our embrace of multiculturalism, freedom of speech and thought, representative democracy and capital markets that gives us a constantly renewing populace and culture. Anyone counting out the United States because of our entry into the second Great Depression is foolish.
March 4, 2009 at 10:38 AM #360000teatsonabullParticipantSeems the guy forgot about one very important aspect of America, that will keep the Chinese and Russians forever at bay:
Nuclear weapons (and our demonstrated willingness to use them when the need arises)
Good luck getting Alaska back, nutjob!!!
March 4, 2009 at 10:38 AM #360446teatsonabullParticipantSeems the guy forgot about one very important aspect of America, that will keep the Chinese and Russians forever at bay:
Nuclear weapons (and our demonstrated willingness to use them when the need arises)
Good luck getting Alaska back, nutjob!!!
March 4, 2009 at 10:38 AM #360591teatsonabullParticipantSeems the guy forgot about one very important aspect of America, that will keep the Chinese and Russians forever at bay:
Nuclear weapons (and our demonstrated willingness to use them when the need arises)
Good luck getting Alaska back, nutjob!!!
March 4, 2009 at 10:38 AM #360485teatsonabullParticipantSeems the guy forgot about one very important aspect of America, that will keep the Chinese and Russians forever at bay:
Nuclear weapons (and our demonstrated willingness to use them when the need arises)
Good luck getting Alaska back, nutjob!!!
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