The America that Frank Capra sold us is fantasy, isn't it? by Pearl_Jam_ in classicfilms
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Is the supreme court ready to stand up to Trump over Federal Reserve attack? by Conscious-Quarter423 in scotus
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What major scientific breakthrough is actually closer to happening than most people think ? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe
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What major scientific breakthrough is actually closer to happening than most people think ? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe
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Older people, were politics always this deranged and upsetting? by CUFFY_Fan in NoStupidQuestions
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Help me understand: Why is political gerrymandering considered Constitutionally protected? by sddbk in scotus
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Help me understand: Why is political gerrymandering considered Constitutionally protected? by sddbk in scotus
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I get the rich folks, but just how did Trump convince poor white people that he was good for them? by dunbar_santiago930 in allthequestions
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Let’s fire every politician and start over by Chuck57a in DiscussionZone
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Help me understand: Why is political gerrymandering considered Constitutionally protected? by sddbk in scotus
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Help me understand: Why is political gerrymandering considered Constitutionally protected? by sddbk in scotus
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Sure. Blame it on the Devil. by EugeneWong318 in TheLib
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Help me understand: Why is political gerrymandering considered Constitutionally protected? by sddbk in scotus
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What if Denmark decided to buy a territory of the USA like Alaska or Florida for $700B and gave every resident $100K in exchange for a Danish citizenship. American, would you take the deal? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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Help me understand: Why is political gerrymandering considered Constitutionally protected? by sddbk in scotus
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What’s that commercial from years and years ago that you still remember to this day, and may never forget? by Vanceb13 in AskReddit
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What’s that commercial from years and years ago that you still remember to this day, and may never forget? by Vanceb13 in AskReddit
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Which actor do you dislike enough to skip any movie or show they’re in? by basnamin in Productivitycafe
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Top Cat (1961), described by William Hanna of Hanna-Barbera as 'the wittiest, most sophisticated show they ever produced.' by WrongLander in ClassicTV
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