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Schwarzenegger Memorial Library?

Was Sly Stallone prescient?
I think we can safely lay to rest the notion that American politics is a serious business.

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[nq:1]Was Sly Stallone prescient? I think we can safely lay to rest the notion that American politics is a serious business. Simon R.

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[nq:1]Was Sly Stallone prescient? I think we can safely lay to rest the notion that American politics is a serious business. Simon R. Hughes [/nq]
interesting.
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The inimitable Simon R. Hughes (Email Removed) stated one day
[nq:1]Was Sly Stallone prescient?[/nq]
Did he predict that Arnie would win?
[nq:1]I think we can safely lay to rest the notion that American politics is a serious business.[/nq]
It hasn't been a serious business since Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States (1829-1837), and that's more than 170 years ago.
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[nq:1]Was Sly Stallone prescient? I think we can safely lay to rest the notion that American politics is a serious business.[/nq]
It is business indeed, and it is serious, at least if we consider the money involved.
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Which wondrous country, where none of the above applies, would you want to live in?
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[nq:1]Was Sly Stallone prescient? I think we can safely lay to rest the notion that American politics is a serious business.[/nq]
But think of the coming years of media entertainment. I love it. In fact, instead of the Ovation channel I should be watching Fox News...
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[nq:1]Which wondrous country, where none of the above applies, would you want to live in?[/nq]Who said that I thought that there were any "wonderous countries" in the world. I've lived in a few other countries and I know the difference between living there and living elsewhere. All other places are better in some ways and worse in others. On bal
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[nq:1]Can you better appreciate why I no longer wish to live in such a country?[/nq]
There's better? The only ones I've seen take politics seriously are the greeks, who appear to be unable to maintain any party in government for more than 10 months on average. I hope you find a nice english-speaking country.
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[nq:1]Was Sly Stallone prescient? I think we can safely lay to rest the notion that American politics is a serious business.[/nq]
It show business!
When I saw the thread title I instantly thought of Schwarzenegger (the CA kids are gonna love learning to spell that) Library as being a branch of Blockbuster.
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[nq:2]Which wondrous country, where none of the above applies, would you want to live in?[/nq]
[nq:1]Who said that I thought that there were any "wonderous countries" in the world. I've lived in a few other ... in a foreign country as an expat? Have you lived anywhere else, or are you just kneejerkingly defending the USA?[/nq]
I've never lived in the USA. Why leap to that conclusion?
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Thus spake CyberCypher:
[nq:2]Was Sly Stallone prescient?[/nq]
[nq:1]Did he predict that Arnie would win?[/nq]
Demolition Man , 1993, refers to the "President Schwarzenegger Memorial Library".
**** film, by the way.
[nq:2]I think we can safely lay to rest the notion that American politics is a serious business.[/nq]
[nq:1]It hasn't been a serious business since Andrew Jacks

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