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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: May 7, 2008 21:34
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This article is about the high culture and popular culture of the United
States. For customs and way of life, see Society of the United States.
Culture of the
United States
Architecture
Cinema
Comic books
Cuisine
Dance
Literature
Music
Poetry
Radio
Sculpture
Television
Theater
Visual arts ...
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: May 7, 2008 21:42
On May 7, 9:34 pm, "turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote:
the number of traveling shows available to the farm and village
families who constituted the bulk of the American population was small
until, really, the 1880s, if not later. It is difficult to put figures...
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: May 7, 2008 21:45
On May 7, 9:42 pm, Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
> On May 7, 9:34 pm, "turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote:
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SPORTS
Running closely parallel to the rise of vaudeville out of saloon
entertainment was another branch of the entertainment industry which
has proven to have greater staying power: what we have come to call...
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: May 7, 2008 21:46
> Americans in general do not worry about protecting their
> "indigenous culture" but instead eagerly create and adopt new
> things and then change or modify to make them their own.
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: May 7, 2008 21:51
> "Immortalist" yahoo.com> wrote in message
> SPORTS
"Association football, commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport
played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be
the most popular sport in the world."
HTH...
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: May 7, 2008 22:11
"turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote in message
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>> "Immortalist" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Association football, commonly known as football or soccer, is a team
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the ... is in reference to the LACK of US SPORTS cultural domination. Which
implies, due to it distribution a more nationalistic tendency rather than
cultural. IMO. So you'll find more British sports being played around the
world although many countries likely have their _own_ nationalistic favorite
to distinguish themselves from the past. Much like the USA.
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Author: Sir FrederickSir Frederick Date: May 7, 2008 22:19
On the deteriorating culture :
Signs of the deteriorating USA culture
1. Electing bjclinton.
2. Electing the mexican bushman.
3. The present "candidates" for POTUS.
4. The congress being corrupt, and weak.
5. LA, CA has become mexican and corrupt
6. The mexican corruptness is ingressing into the USA,
not the USA character the other way, all along the border.
7. Transportation and food costs. In fact everything up, up, up.
8. World politics becoming more important than USA "character".
9. Stupid wars and terrorism.
10. etc.
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I am surprised the utilities still work.
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: May 7, 2008 22:19
"Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
news:893524p1u67gpvbcci7ui5031uqiuvdi3a@4ax.com...
> On the deteriorating culture :
> Signs of the deteriorating USA culture
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> 1. Electing bjclinton.
> 2. Electing the mexican bushman.
> 3. The present "candidates" for POTUS.
> 4. The congress being corrupt, and weak.
> 5. LA, CA has become mexican and corrupt
> 6. The mexican corruptness is ingressing into the USA,
> not the USA character the other way, all along the border.
> 7. Transportation and food costs. In fact everything up, up, up.
> 8. World politics becoming more important than USA "character".
> 9. Stupid wars and terrorism.
> 10. etc.
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> I am surprised the utilities still work.
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: May 7, 2008 23:06
On May 7, 10:19 pm, "turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote:
> "Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
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>> On the deteriorating culture :
>> Signs of the deteriorating USA culture
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>> 1. Electing bjclinton.
>> 2. Electing the mexican bushman.
>> 3. The present "candidates" for POTUS.
>> 4. The congress being corrupt, and weak.
>> 5. LA, CA has become mexican and corrupt
>> 6. The mexican corruptness is ingressing into the USA,
>> not the USA character the other way, all along the border.
>> 7. Transportation and food costs. In fact everything up, up, up. ...
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Author: TopazTopaz Date: May 8, 2008 03:08
Homosexual activists are exploiting their agenda through "safe school"
laws across the nation - and California is their latest laboratory.
It's 1 o'clock in the morning and 27-year-old Lybe Crumpton is
standing alone, shaking and on the verge of tears. No, she hasn't been
robbed. She's a fifth-grade teacher who's afraid her students might be
harmed by the homosexual agenda.
A petite brunette with large brown eyes, she has just watched her
school board approve the idea that classrooms like hers play a video
called That's A Family!, featuring 9- and 10-year-old children lauding
the benefits of living with two moms or two dads.
My dads are gay, and gay means . . . two men or two women love each
other, says one smiling girl in the video. It's sort of like having a
mom and a dad love each other, just that it is a man and a man.
But that's not the worst of it. The video which also portrays
children of divorced, single and even jailed parents comes with a
teachers handbook including a crossword puzzle for elementary kids
using words like
transgender and discussion questions such as, What did you learn from
this video about families with gay parents? What else would you like
to know? ...
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