>
> All true.
>
> But do you agree that as Americans, we are losing a common culture?

Maybe, but I suspect a longer view would show this 'common culture' was for a 
very brief time during the the twentieth century.  Because before television 
and radio, what national single culture did we have.  Didn't the Swedes in the 
Great Lakes region have a different 'American' culture then that of the Native 
American's and Hispanics of the Southwest whose in turn was different then that 
of the Irish American, etc.

>
> And that the loss of that common culture will cause potentially enormous, as
> yet unconsidered changes.

And when is that *not* true.

>
> And those changes might very well eventually prove the downfall of these
> United States?

Maybe, but they could also eventually prove to lead to an even greater United 
States. 

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