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TUES, 11 MAR 2003
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In the United States, we have always been told everyone’s opinion counts, and everyone has the right to express their opinions.
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QUESTION: Would you trust an American TV audience to choose your future spouse? “No way! I'm pretty sure I would like to be the judge of who I marry. It's crazy to think that people would actually let an American TV audience choose the person they will spend the rest of their lives with and expect it to work out.” Jessi Bacon visual communications sophomore Enterprise, OR “Yes, because I know how superficial America is. At least she'd be a hottie.” Blake Bowyer marketing sophomore Boise |
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