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CuriousLurker  Jul 18, 2011 • 3:14:14pm

Heh. I just finished reading that article. Thanks for posting it.

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The War TARDIS  Jul 18, 2011 • 5:16:42pm

We are different than Europe.

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FreedomMoon  Jul 18, 2011 • 6:16:41pm

Turns out most Americans aren’t hateful people, something I’ve considered to be a truth for a long time. Yes, there are a LOT of idiots (i.e. the 30% or so that was convinced Obama was/is a Kenyan-born Muslim), but I wouldn’t be so brash as to write them all off as necessarily hateful people, just woefully misinformed and ignorant.

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boxhead  Jul 18, 2011 • 11:49:28pm

re: #3 tacuba14

Europe has hopefully learned its lesson that hate backed movements lead to not happy results… I fear that USA has not learned this yet….


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