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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 1989392" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>Most of my last few posts re: 20th century American history were not my opinion - they were about things that actually happened. You're right, the country did ACTUALLY divide during the civil war. It didn't ACTUALLY divide in 2012 because a few hundred thousand middle-aged, overweight suburban desk jockies are "fed up" enough to sign e-petitions and whine on the internet. It came closer to ACTUALLY dividing in the middle of the 20th century then it has in the 21st century. That's not an opinion; it's a position that can be defended by facts and hard data. By division I do not mean secession, because that's never going to happen again. I'm simply talking about a heated political/social/cultural/economic divide.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh my god, a bunch of internet revolutionaries have spurred waterheaded political dialogue on AM talk radio and right-leaning internet forums. Probably even spurred some non-right-leaning media and internet forums to make fun of them. That's great dialogue. Fox News listeners are "frustrated with the way things are working in this country"? Well I'm officially blown away. I always wondered at what point Fox News listeners would become frustrated with the way things are going in this country. A revelation of a revolution</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>is what I'm not having right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 1989392, member: 4319"] Most of my last few posts re: 20th century American history were not my opinion - they were about things that actually happened. You're right, the country did ACTUALLY divide during the civil war. It didn't ACTUALLY divide in 2012 because a few hundred thousand middle-aged, overweight suburban desk jockies are "fed up" enough to sign e-petitions and whine on the internet. It came closer to ACTUALLY dividing in the middle of the 20th century then it has in the 21st century. That's not an opinion; it's a position that can be defended by facts and hard data. By division I do not mean secession, because that's never going to happen again. I'm simply talking about a heated political/social/cultural/economic divide. Oh my god, a bunch of internet revolutionaries have spurred waterheaded political dialogue on AM talk radio and right-leaning internet forums. Probably even spurred some non-right-leaning media and internet forums to make fun of them. That's great dialogue. Fox News listeners are "frustrated with the way things are working in this country"? Well I'm officially blown away. I always wondered at what point Fox News listeners would become frustrated with the way things are going in this country. A revelation of a revolution is what I'm not having right now. [/QUOTE]
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