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gonzojoe
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BEST ANSWER  chosen by asker   |  gonzojoe  |  February 22, 2009 04:27 AM
I didn't really have to think twice about this one. The America that was born in 1992 just had her sweet 16 party last year. Every candidate running for any office used some form of social networking online, but Bill Clinton paved the way for such accessibility (or at least the appearance thereof) by making an ass of himself with a saxophone and shades on national television.
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thinsurface  |  March 06, 2009 02:01 AM
Wow, I'm surprised that no one remembered this defining moment . . .
http://www.liu.edu/cwis/cwp/library/african/2000/1992_00b.jpg

Sublime said it best!

I remember that I was caught on the streets when the riots broke out, and found myself in the midst of chaos. Saw a 7-Eleven looted, buildings on fire, and then met face to face with the national guard while trying to get home - who, I might add, were not in a good that day! (C'mon, buys! Did you really need the guns drawn? I'm really not very threatening looking!)
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khawe  |  February 19, 2009 07:39 PM
1992 was all about the music for me and no one was bigger than Eric Clapton
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notshocked22  |  February 22, 2009 12:19 AM
A year full of confusion, natural disaster, polictics and pop culture, 1992 had three final candidates for president.

Each respresented a different part of American and world view....the old guard, the rich guy with a new idea and the MTV generation hope.
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