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To: stands2reason
Gee, then I guess that you are NOT as familiar with AMERICAN CULTURE as you suppose you are. Lots of kids have, in past decades ( no, not I ), bribed officials to get their driver's licenses. Has anyone here, ever had to bribe anyone for plates? Sorry, I don't know about that.

OTOH, you are misusing the word "CULTURE" and attempting to force me to stick with YOUR agenda. Sorry...ain't gonna work!

When people on this forum talk about "AMERICAN CULTURE", most have little comprehension of the meaning of the term. It can encompass all manner of things...from dress to music to art to food to how we celebrate vaious holidays and just WHICH holidays ARE celebrated. Usually, though, what they appear to mean, is what is known as THE AMERICAN DREAM, which was fleshed out and cinematically and via pop music fed back to those living here, by *GASP* Jewish immigrants from middle European countries! :-)

But thanks for the attempt; pathetic though it was.

487 posted on 05/23/2006 7:47:57 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons

"Lots of kids have, in past decades ( no, not I ), bribed officials to get their driver's licenses."


Certainly there are individual police officers susceptible to bribes. But no one HAS to bribe anyone to get normal government services in this country, because it isn't an aspect of our (get ready for it) CULTURE.


cul·ture Pronunciation Key (klchr)
n.

1.
1. The totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts, beliefs, institutions, and all other products of human work and thought.
2. These patterns, traits, and products considered as the expression of a particular period, class, community, or population: Edwardian culture; Japanese culture; the culture of poverty.
3. These patterns, traits, and products considered with respect to a particular category, such as a field, subject, or mode of expression: religious culture in the Middle Ages; musical culture; oral culture.
4. The predominating attitudes and behavior that characterize the functioning of a group or organization.
2. Intellectual and artistic activity and the works produced by it.
3.
1. Development of the intellect through training or education.
2. Enlightenment resulting from such training or education.
4. A high degree of taste and refinement formed by aesthetic and intellectual training.
5. Special training and development: voice culture for singers and actors.
6. The cultivation of soil; tillage.
7. The breeding of animals or growing of plants, especially to produce improved stock.
8. Biology.
1. The growing of microorganisms, tissue cells, or other living matter in a specially prepared nutrient medium.
2. Such a growth or colony, as of bacteria.


Now, see that definition 1.1

"1. The totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts, beliefs, INSTITUTIONS, and all other products of human work and thought."


Do I have to define the word "institutions" now, or do you know that that includes government?


492 posted on 05/23/2006 8:14:44 PM PDT by stands2reason
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