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Previously on "The state within (tv show)"

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  • ratewhore
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    I thought it was a good program and yes, I did notice Cagney.

    I thought the quote from McIntyre (?) was amusing; 'I knew we shouldn't have trusted a shirtlifter'...

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  • gingerjedi
    started a topic The state within (tv show)

    The state within (tv show)

    I found it quite disturbing to think this sort of thing really does go on but I'm sure it does, when the guy said it was his job to make sure a mother can fill up her SUV and take her kids to school without having to think how America’s economy kept going was quite chilling.

    Trivia bonus: Did anyone notice that the old battle axe was Christine Cagney from Cagney & Lacey!

    Discuss.

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