Country used to be dangerously based. It was quintessential American culture, and (gasp \s) it could inspire people and make them proud of themselves. So (((they))) had to ruin it. Though it may be that it just started to reflect the state of society as a whole.
Country used to be dangerously based. It was quintessential American culture, and (gasp \s) it could inspire people and make them proud of themselves. So (((they))) had to ruin it. Though it may be that it just started to reflect the state of society as a whole.
Now ain't I right? (Ain't he riiiiight)
Now ain't I right? (Ain't he riiiiight)
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