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I couldn't disagree with you more...on both points. First off, the "cultural references" sections in the Family Guy episode pages are NOT trivia sections -- at least, not in the sense Wikipedia attempts to avoid: as you'll notice from the trivia templates, the whole idea is to remove information irrelevant to the article, while integrating relevant information into the article. As noted in the FG main article, and in most articles about the show, about 90% of Family Guy's humor derives from the "cutaways" and "pop-culture references" (the former nearly always containing the latter) -- and since it's a comedy show, it follows that an article devoted to a specific episode of the show (as this particular article is) MUST contain information about the humor (remember: pop-culture references->humor) used in that episode in order to provide an accurate picture/impression/description of that episode. Or look at it from the other end: the pop-culture references make up a good portion of each episode's uniqueness -- so they are ENTIRELY relevant to an article dedicated to a particular episode. Now, by virtue of the fact that the pop-culture references are almost always couched in cutaways, and a cutaway by definition being a self-contained thing which is intentionally separate from the main dialogue, it follows that the pop-culture references must be "cut away" from the main description of the episode's plot -- in other words, housed in their own self-contained list. And thus I rest my case -- that not only are "cultural references" lists in these FG episode articles not in violation of the WP:TRIVIA policy, but in fact are required for an article to be complete. | | | | | Now on that second point: for you to say "most cultural reference sections on Family Guy episode pages contain info that could not have possibly been misconstrued by the viewer" is either highly arrogant, or an utter lie. Family Guy's pop-culture references are very often obscure -- even the Family Guy writing staff themselves point this out (in the episode "One If by Clam, Two If by Sea", with the Benjamin Disraeli scene [and I quote, from that article's page: "With this reference, Family Guy pokes fun at itself referencing not only well-known pop culture icons and historical figures, but also relatively obscure people of whom many viewers have no knowledge."]). Also, in many cases the pop-culture references are very dated -- coming from the early-to-mid 1980s...meaning that some majority of viewers in the 13-25 age demographic would have no clue what the meaning was behind those references. The "cultural references" sections in these articles are concise (most points are only a sentence long), and serve no other purpose than (a) to provide a picture of the humor used in the episode [which again is very relevant in episode-by-episode articles about a comedy show], (b) to explain what some of the more obscure references mean, and (c) to provide wikilinks to the pages about the items referenced. These sections are invaluable to many a Wikipedia-user, notably people who are in the 13-25 age range, people not from America and therefore from a different culture, and non-native English speakers. These sections aren't hurting anyone or anything -- on the contrary, they help people

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2. Creating a system to help the poor, unemployed and otherwise unable to afford or obtain adequate health care. I can hear the criticisms that poor are lazy ect. The reality is bad things happen to good people, think of some people you know or stories you hear from a friend of a friend there are definitely cases of parents who have children with long term illnesses or develop a chronic illness themselves. Imagine if you developed cancer and ended up having to leave your job which provided your insurance, or your child developed cancer, there is a chance you would be let go and therefore would no longer have insurance. And the uninsured are driving the cost up if a homeless person with no coverage comes in we HAVE to treat them by law and if they cannot pay the hospital absorbs the cost which only drives up prices.

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