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John W. Kennedy wrote:

>
> I don't know that that really follows.  It is an objective fact that US
> culture has penetrated more into Britain than the reverse.  And, as he

Just to Make this even more OT, I find the statement that American
Culture has penetrated more into British the reverse, well, funny.  I
sit here typing english, ruled by english common law, run by a
government with parlimentary procedure, and the list goes on and on.
Britain on the other hand got what, hamburgers with pickle slices, from
America?

-Jim



