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I posted a question entitled, "What's the dumbest t-shirt you've ever owned?".

Two stars and 27 answers...a huge increase over the norm.

I guess there is a reason it is called "Popular Culture", but holy smokes.

Does this reflect a crisis, or success?

Could this be taken to mean that the efforts of a relative few in maintaining our unprecedented wealth and our Constitutional liberties have been successful?

2007-08-13 02:35:20 · 2 answers · asked by the_defiant_kulak 5 in Politics & Government Government

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In the long run, a crisis...look at a society who follows what rehab Britney and Lindsey are in, what Paris is up to, and has a reality TV show that people actually watch starring Victoria Beckham. I mean, people don't know ANYTHING unless it's told to them on a TV. And who's running the show, anyway? Just the handful of people, manipulating the masses. Some genius behind that, huh?

I'll give your question a star, it's a good one.

2007-08-13 02:46:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What? You're depressed that people answered your question? That is a funny, interesting question....I would expect people to answer it. I don't see how it relates to our Constitutional liberties...

2007-08-13 09:41:36 · answer #2 · answered by smellyfoot ™ 7 · 0 2

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