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    American Power

    Kissinger, passing on orders to the military to bomb Cambodia: "Anything that flies on anything that moves." Hard to interpret this as anything other than an attempt at the deliberate extermination of a nation.
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    Cheerleading music

    Did anyone ever see "Drumline" that movie about highschool marching bands? It looked absolutely terrible.... It's actually interesting how distinctly American the whole cheerleader/marching band thing is. Even in Canada, which is culturall quite similar to the US (well...kinda) there seems to...
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    Korea

    Yeah agreed, the north is very screwed up. I think even if the north and south unified tomorrow there would still be a pretty massive cultural divide for generations. Just look at Germany. There's still quite large divides between east and west (or so I've been told) and the cultural/economic...
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    Blogs worth a look

    oooh, juan cole seconded. the guy seems to really have some in depth knowledge about the mideast, as opposed to just being some boob with an opinion. anyway on the news/politics blog theme i'd add: http://www.empirenotes.org/ http://www.dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/ <--independant journalist...
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    American Power

    Alrighty then, good to see things pick up a bit. :D So yeah, absolutes aren't very useful, and the political world is definitely a lot more complex than people tend to think. Of course I don't think US foreign policy has not been in constant flux for as along as there has been a US foreign...
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    Mac, PC, Linux ... what are you using?

    This poll needs another option: "would use linux if it supported my goddamn wireless card, so stuck using windows" oh well. i give a reluctant vote for PC
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    American Power

    Damnit, I was really trying to not to get sucked in to Dissensus untill after my exams were done, but this lackluster argument was just too much to take! so basically, I take issue with this: Surely you realize that this argument has been used many times before, during many previous...
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