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Old June 29th 05, 12:25 AM
Don Estabrook
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I think that "Popular in corporate America" is defnitely the route that the
debate was taking. I would definitely agree that the corporate influence is
much greater on everyday life in the US than in most other countries. In my
opinion, that would classify them more as "brainwashed" than "not very
bright"! After all, that would be indicating that Germans are "not very
bright" for following Hitler!

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Thanks,
Don
"Alastair" wrote in message
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So shall we rename this topic to "Popular in Corporate America!"?
So does that mean that the "Normal" Americans do everything that
"Corporate" Americans tell them too?
Is that not classed as then being "not very bright"?

Alastair

PS This is not necessarily my thinking, but just a loop-hole in your
argument that I spotted :-)



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