Fwd: An Open Letter to Our Nation’s Leadership
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the west ends at California. Most of the worst trends in Modern America are from California. Gangsta Rap. the Reagan Revolution. The OC. Giant Shopping Malls. Haight-Ashbury. Richard Nixon. Mcdonalds. Disneyland.
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ryan costa wrote:the west ends at California. Most of the worst trends in Modern America are from California. Gangsta Rap. the Reagan Revolution. The OC. Giant Shopping Malls. Haight-Ashbury. Richard Nixon. Mcdonalds. Disneyland.
The movie quote does not refer to the west of the United States. It refers to the west BEING the United States...from the perspective of a communist in the USSR.
Look for the movie, its hilarious. Its called One Two Three. It came out in 1961 and was directed by Billy Wilder.

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ryan costa wrote:Most of the worst trends in Modern America are from California.
Nancy Pelosi
I was going to sue her for defamation of character but then I realized I had no character – Charles Barkley
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Charlie Page wrote:ryan costa wrote:Most of the worst trends in Modern America are from California.
Nancy Pelosi
This made me LOL. A lot.

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Charlie Page wrote:ryan costa wrote:Most of the worst trends in Modern America are from California.
Nancy Pelosi
Did you know that the recently House-passed Cap-and-Trade bill (HR2454) would put the entire United States on California's environmental standards?
Our Rep. Kucinich voted against it...before I start cheering let me point out that he did so because the bill doesn't go far enough.
