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Are you a real American?

Started by pmcalk, October 21, 2008, 03:12:06 PM

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pmcalk

Thanks goodness for the McCain campaign.  Now we know that not all of America is "real America."  Sarah Palin understands that only rural, small towns are the real America, the pro-American places.  Ms. Pfotenhauer knows that northern Virginia isn't the real Virginia.  And Patrick McHenry of North Carolina knows that liberals hate the real America.  It's about time someone like Rep. Bachmann calls for the media to investigate which members of congress are "pro American."  What this country really needs is a big dose of McCarthyism.  

In case you don't know whether you live in real America or not, Jon Stewart offers you this simple quiz:

http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=188637&title=quiz-are-you-a-real-american
 

kylieosu

"The Daily Show" was brilliant last night.

TheArtist

This one is good too. lol.

http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=188635&title=pfriend-or-pfoe

Sooo, there is the old line that goes, Tulsa is either the largest small town, or the smallest big city in America... Sooo would that mean we are either the largest "real" American city, or the smallest "fake" American city? lol



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nathanm

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Sooo, there is the old line that goes, Tulsa is either the largest small town, or the smallest big city in America... Sooo would that mean we are either the largest "real" American city, or the smallest "fake" American city? lol


Oh, we're definitely part of fake America.
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