Dave Barry on Red-Blue:
The         nation suffered a wound during the recent presidential election as a         result of the rift between the red states - defined as "states         where 'foreign cuisine' pretty much means Pizza Hut" - and the blue         states, defined as "states that believe they are smarter than the         red states, despite the fact that it takes the average blue-state         resident 15 minutes to order a single cup of coffee."...
       
        And as Americans, we must ask ourselves: Are we really so different?         Must we stereotype those who disagree with us? Do we truly believe that         all red-state residents are ignorant racist fascist knuckle-dragging         NASCAR-obsessed cousin-marrying roadkill-eating tobacco-juice-dribbling         gun-fondling religious fanatic rednecks; or that all blue-state         residents are godless unpatriotic pierced-nose Volvo-driving         France-loving left-wing communist latte-sucking tofu-chomping         holistic-wacko neurotic vegan weenie perverts?
       
        Yes. This is called "diversity," and it is why we are such a         great nation - a nation that has given the world both nuclear weapons         and SpongeBob SquarePants.
       
        And so today I am calling upon both sides in the red-blue rift to reach         out. Maybe we could have a cultural-exchange program between red and         blue states.
       
        For example, a delegation from Texas could go to California and show the         Californians how to do some traditional Texas thing such as castrate a         bull using only your teeth, and then the Californians could show the         Texans how to rearrange their football stadiums in accordance with the         principles of "feng shui" (for openers, both goalposts should         be at the west end of the field).
       
        Or maybe New York and Kentucky could have a college-style         "mixer," featuring special "crossover" hors         d'oeuvres such as bagels topped with squirrel parts.
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