This is not the first time this has been done.
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All I can say is that you can’t get fooled again.
This is not the first time this has been done.
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All I can say is that you can’t get fooled again.
Far flung part of the world?? Australia??!!
On behalf of all my fellow Australians, I would like to say we welcome all the visitors from that far flung part of the world, America.
I assume you are using the word “America” to mean USA, not North America which would include canada and Mexico.
Australia is not nearly far enough to fling Herman Cain & Co.
The bigger problem is that this is just a symptom. Anyone who listens to public radio on the way to work, reads a newspaper or watches a credible news program would have more information than these candidates. They are simply not engaged with current events, they have focused on marketing slogans and petty trash talking the president.
It isn’t enough to run against the other guy you have to tun for something.
…yes, that’s pretty much standard in English when it’s used in an unqualified fashion….
We don’t really have that problem in America … like they have over in England.
The term “America” never means Canada, US and Mexico. It means one of two things (other than the rock band): The United States of America or The Americas (meaning north, central, and south) though the latter is actually rare and perhaps is more often “The Americas” or the “New World.”
Had Canada been the United Canadian Provinces of America or something, we’d have a problem.
Well, we were British America for a while. But then Canada swallowed the other parts.