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“Oooh, oooh, oooh.
”I like the U.S.A., ooh-ooh
“I like the U.S.A.
”It’s better than Russia
“And China and Yugo-slahh-vee-a.”
The key to the bit is the absurdity of the idea. Nobody’s ever going to mess with the national anthem, just like nobody’s ever going to mess with the national motto.
But then again, you can’t ever be too sure.
The U.S. House of Representatives devoted much of a day last week to debating a resolution that reaffirmed that “In God We Trust” is the national motto. Not surprisingly, it passed, squeaking by on a 396-9 margin.
This was a little surprising. No one had been challenging the motto and when Republicans took charge of the chamber in January, they vowed that they weren’t going to waste time and money on symbolic and commemorative resolutions. Indeed, after President Obama announced on May 1 that Navy SEALs had killed Osama bin Laden, the House refused to take up a resolution praising U.S. troops and the intelligence community.
How the World Can Peacefully Intervene in Syria
According to Salam Hafez, an editor at the Institute for War and Peace reporting, the anti-regime Free Syrian Army (FSA) is protecting "some villages in Dera, Jebal Al-Zawya and Idlib and some districts in Hama and Homs," a strategic belt in northwest ...
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What's the motto with Congress? There's a classic bit of stand-up comedy from The Flip Wilson Show in 1972 (you can find it on YouTube.com) where the great Albert Brooks imagines what might happen if the United States ever decided it needed a new national anthem. ... |
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Horrigan: What's the motto with Congress? There's a classic bit of stand-up comedy from the Flip Wilson Show in 1972 where the great Albert Brooks imagines what might happen if the United States ever decided it needed a new national anthem. One entrant: The key to the bit is the absurdity of ... |
CFT: Want out of Big East? It'll cost $10 million
Instead, the conference supposedly decided to send invitations of membership to Boise State, Air Force, Navy and UCF; Temple, Houston and SMU were also considered. But a mixed set or reports over the weekend about exactly which schools the Big East was ...
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What we need is another Harding. Seriously Under Wilson, not only the Army and Navy but the entire federal government grew at a fast clip, and the national debt skyrocketed, from around $1 billion in 1914 to $24 billion in 1920. When the war ended in November 1918, Wilson's lack of planning for ... |