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Navy Seal
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Ocean Warrior
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I would say its been a lie from the start with precious few exceptions
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Ace of the Deep
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American Dream V2.0. To have a girlfriend (not a wife) with big boobs who'll pay the rent and buy you fast computers and video games, and she has a best friend with big boobs, who likes to get stoned and play strip poker with your girlfriend, and after they take it out on each other and you, they both cook you dinner.
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Lucky Jack
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SUBSIM Newsman
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Is the American Dream still achievable in 2011, amid lingering economic hard times, wars and political discord? Veteran US pollster John Zogby says fewer Americans think it is, but many have redefined what that dream means.
Steadily over the past decade, I have witnessed in my polling a fundamental redefinition of the American Dream, even for that matter, the American character. While fewer Americans believe that the American Dream still exists for themselves or for the middle class than before (57% compared with 74% just prior to the Great Recession), more Americans say that the American Dream means something different to them than it did before. Materialism rejected In the late 1990s, I began probing how Americans define the dream. I discovered in 1999 that about one-third believed the American Dream meant some form of financial success: the acquisition of goods, a bigger house, a home with a piece of land around it and so on. I called them the Traditional Materialists. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12839437 Note: Update Record,29 March 2011 Last updated at 11:29 GMT
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A long way from the sea
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I think the American Dream is just that: The Dream of American(s). We all have our own definitions of what our dream is, and no matter what people on the left, the right, the North or the South might say, we all DO have the option to pursue it. Yes, even today.
Is it hard work? Hell yeah, it is. Maybe even harder than it once was. But it IS still possible - if people start taking responsibility for their past choices, and start looking at consequences of future ones from the perspective of being solely responsible for them. Instead of the culture of blame, where bad things are always someone else's fault, we need a culture of accountability, where my successes are mine, AND my failures - are mine, too. We have become too success-driven, and don't tolerate failures - even when it is the failures that will eventually create the successes. We're too metric driven and not enough idea-driven anymore.
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