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11-1-2008 5:00 PM
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11-1-2008 5:26 PM
Lexica
Yeah!

And it's interesting how someone who grew up elsewhere can see us better than we see ourselves. When she said "it's like a bad Lifetime or Disney movie", my husband and I looked at each other and said "omigod, she's right!"

I <3 Sharon Osbourne.
11-2-2008 2:20 AM
darkeforce
Well, non-Americans aren't bombarded by American propaganda every day, and get news about the US from news outlets that aren't biased to the Right. All in all, it tends to give non-Americans a much clearer view of the US than Americans themselves tend to have.
11-2-2008 5:02 AM
Yassin_M
it tends to give non-Americans a much clearer view of the US than Americans themselves tend to have.
Pleas don't apply this theory for Iraq; and tell McCAin not to interfere in Iraq's, Afghanistan's and other's internal affair. LOL
11-2-2008 10:39 PM
darkeforce
Once Americans are able to actually see themselves clearly, then they can worry about how they perceive other nations. Right now, they have no idea who they themselves really are.

"Don't complain about the speck in someone else's eye, until you take care of the slab of wood in your own."
11-3-2008 10:57 AM
Yassin_M
"Don't complain about the speck in someone else's eye, until you take care of the slab of wood in your own."
Amen.
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