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Baron Von PWN wrote:this is totes a trap thread.


















































Baron Von PWN wrote:this is totes a trap thread.

















BigBallinStalin wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:this is totes a trap thread.
Sorry to disappoint you, BVP, but there are no traps ITT.























rdsrds2120 wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:this is totes a trap thread.
Sorry to disappoint you, BVP, but there are no traps ITT.
But how do we know that there are no traps at the Institute of Travel and Tourism?
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Phatscotty wrote:Obama's birthplace aside, it is a fact he did not grow up in mainland America and literally grew up in a foreign country for 80% of his time under 18 years old, and Obama did not step a foot into the lower 48 until he was 18 years old.
That's where his unAmericanism comes from. Growing up in America is an invaluable and irreplaceable part of understanding what it means to be an American.








Phatscotty wrote:Obama did not step a foot into the lower 48 until he was 18 years old. That's where his unAmericanism comes from. Growing up in America is an invaluable and irreplaceable part of understanding what it means to be an American.

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Army of GOD wrote:Hawaii is further south than any other state. How are the "other" 48 "lower"?
The lower 48
The term lower 48 may or may not include the District of Columbia (which is not part of any of the 48 states).
The contiguous United States are the 48 U.S. states on the continent of North America that are south of Canada and north of Mexico, plus the District of Columbia.[1] The term excludes the states of Alaska and Hawaii, and all off-shore U.S. territories and possessions, such as Puerto Rico.[2][3][4]
Non-contiguous areas within the contiguous United States
Some parts of the contiguous United States are accessible by road only by travelling on Canadian soil. Point Roberts, Washington; Elm Point, Minnesota, and the Northwest Angle in Minnesota are three such places

































Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.


































* Full public financing of elections, universal voter registration, proportional representation, free party competition.
* The establishment, defense, and facilitation of worker, consumer, shareholder, and taxpayer rights to democratic self-organization.
* The creation of a sustainable economy based on the responsible and reverent use of our earth's resources-taking no more than we need, replacing and reusing all that we can.
* A society in which we all take seriously our responsibilities as parents, workers and citizens.
* The democratization of our banking and financial system-including popular election of those charged with public stewardship of our banking system, worker-owner control over their pension assets, community-controlled alternative financial institutions.
* A Bill of Rights for America's Children, guaranteeing true equality of opportunity, providing equal education for all students, and achieving an adequate standard of health care, nutrition, housing, and safety.
* Community-control and equitable funding of our schools, within which we seek true excellence in public education along with equal opportunity to achieve it.
* Full employment, a shorter work week, and a guaranteed minimum income for all adults; a universal "social wage" to include such basic benefits as health care, child care, vacation time, and lifelong access to education and training; a systematic phase-in of comparable worth and like programs to ensure gender equity.
* A progressive tax system based on the ability to pay.
Rebuilding our cities and metropolitan regions-the cornerstones of a high-wage and ecologically sustainable economy-through community-led programs of comprehensive, democratic, high-wage, and low-waste economic development.
* A community in which residents, neighborhood organizations, businesses, police and local officials work cooperatively as equal partners to provide a safe and secure environment in which to live and work and study.
* A reduction of national military spending to that necessary to the defense of the United States and an end to unilateral military interventions.
* Trade among nations consistent with mutual improvement in living standards, reduced cross-national inequalities, and sustainable development.
* In all aspects of our economy and social life, an absolute bar to discrimination based on race, gender, age, country of origin, and sexual orientation, and absolute security in reproductive rights, fundamental liberties, and privacy.



































































maasman wrote:I honestly see nothing wrong with those principles. Now if they're actually possible can be debated, but they are nice goals.

























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