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Welcome to Amurika

It's hard to keep from nodding in agreement the whole read through Dianne Dees' Welcome to Amurika, the lead article in today's Democratic Underground.

"I never intended to be a citizen of Amurika. I didn't even know where it was the first five or six times I heard the president talk about it. Then I heard Chris Matthews droning about Amurika, soon the other talking heads followed suit, and - finally - I got it. Amurika is where I live. So why does it feels like a foreign land? "

And how do we get out of here? If only clicking our heels twice would get us back home.

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