I'm saddened too. The US had such create potential.annielaurie wrote:I am sad for my country.







I'm saddened too. The US had such create potential.annielaurie wrote:I am sad for my country.
That obese woman and the hillbilly stereotypes are examples of the extreme, to the point of cartoonishness.Super Nova wrote:The scary bit is that I think it is real. You cannot think up having your guts hanging below your dress line like that. It has to be real. I had to loolk a few times to see what it was.
Sadly this is the image I have of the US today.
1. Super good looking fit guys and girls
2. Fat ugly hillbillies kliving in trailer parks
The land of extremes. The land of, if you have money, great ... if not ... die.
The US had such potential. I think if they are not careful they will become less relavent to the future direction of humanity.
That area in North Georgia is actually celebrating the 40th anniversary of that movie. Some are still embarrassed about it but things have changed: the film brought in tourists and the wealthy who have built million dollar vacation homes in the area. Things have changed. But the locals will not be voting for Obama.annielaurie wrote:
If any of you have ever seen the movie Deliverance, 1972, then you will see the way folks have lived there for generations.
The film was as authentic as any I have seen. I once had relatives who came from that area, and I can assure you it is authentic to the way things really are there.
Yes, I should have said, the way things really were there, several decades ago.AiA in Atlanta wrote:That area in North Georgia is actually celebrating the 40th anniversary of that movie. Some are still embarrassed about it but things have changed: the film brought in tourists and the wealthy who have built million dollar vacation homes in the area. Things have changed. But the locals will not be voting for Obama.
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/amer ... e-one.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;According to Georgetown Law student Sandra Fluke, invited to address the Democratic convention and the nation, America faces a stark choice this November. "During this campaign, we've heard about two profoundly different futures that could await women in this country – and how one of those futures looks like an offensive, obsolete relic of our past," she cautioned. "That future could become real."
In one of those futures, women will be "shut out and silenced," rape victims will be "victimized all over again," pregnant women will "die preventable deaths in our emergency rooms," and "access to birth control is controlled by people who will never use it." If you're wondering where all that is on your ballot form, just check the box marked "R."
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