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There's been an unquestionable decline in American culture. The education system is thin on the ground. People don't read as deeply and at length as they used to. And the media has been scattered into so many cable channels.
The advance guard in the campaign for peace that America wages today must be the State Department.
It is not for the State Department or even the Secretary of State to say when and how the resources of the American people will be spent.
But the Congress has made the determination that certain kinds of information can be protected even though the American people may want to have access to information.
One of the things that distinguishes the CIA from the State Department is that the CIA is both asked to, and authorized to, steal secrets. So if the question is whether the CIA steals secrets, the answer is yes.
In American culture we are supposed to take a pill when we're depressed or in grief as opposed to actually feeling.
Gay TV has been immensely important in transforming American culture in a more gay-positive direction.
For to change the norms, the very foci of attention, of a cultural system is a difficult task - far more complex than that of changing an individual's attitudes and interests.
'SNL' is this part of American culture with a certain timelessness to it.