[lbo-talk] what's the matter with kids today?

Michael Dawson MDawson at pdx.edu
Mon Jan 31 15:53:54 PST 2005


If I could find yo fuckin' house!


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> On Behalf Of Michael Dawson
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>
> Wanna wager on the correlation of this with fundamentalist X-tianity? Bet
> it's .9.
>
> [snit's "pious hicks" quote here]
>
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> > On Behalf Of Doug Henwood
> > Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 11:12 AM
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> >
> > USA Today - January 31, 2005
> >
> > U.S. students say press freedoms go too far
> > Survey reveals some surprising attitudes
> >
> > By Greg Toppo
> >
> > One in three U.S. high school students say the press ought to be more
> > restricted, and even more say the government should approve newspaper
> > stories before readers see them, according to a survey being released
> > today.
> >
> > The survey of 112,003 students finds that 36% believe newspapers
> > should get "government approval" of stories before publishing; 51%
> > say they should be able to publish freely; 13% have no opinion.
>
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