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You can mold the citizen's minds of countries that are underdeveloped, but America is the most industrialized and sophisticated nation in the world. It would take something supernatural to lead this country in the direction of communism. |
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Of course the Judge may be overuled by the Appeals Court...or apparently...if things do not go the way the Attorney General likes...it appears he may have the power to withdraw the case from Civilian Court to a Military Tribunal...though it would not surprise me if this were somehow to be blocked by the Court. The point being that there are safeguards in place for abuse of law...including the Patriot Act...safequards that apply in 100% of cases...no...but to repeat myself this was the case with laws prior to 9/11 and is the case now...and into the foreseeable future. |
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America is NOT perfect. There are flaws in every government run system, practice or industry... however, we are the most generous and humane nation in the entire world. If you believe, the US government is going to burn it's Constitution, revert to primitive ways and become a Communist country, you are either paranoid beyond belief or have too little knowledge AND experience of the US to make a fair judgment about it's direction. The US is a melting pot of every race, culture and religion in the world. We have citizens from every denomination, giving their thoughts and opinions into our media. In other countries, you will not hear good things about America, because to most of the world, Americans are greedy, fat, lazy and evil people. This is what other countries portray us as being. Why? Jealously. So if you keep reading articles written by sites, newspapers, TV etc from other countries, they are going to be biased and negative. I can't stand a lot of media coverage, some of it is monotaneous and petty, but I will say... American news has by far the fairest world news coverage. |
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How would you know anyway? You have admitted you haven't done any real overseas travel, how would you know what we watch here in Australia or what people watch elsewhere in the world? And I'm tired of Americans playing the 'jealousy' card. I am not jealous of your country or your culture. I don't want to live in the USA - ever. Most of the people I meet around the world have no desire to live in the USA either. Get over yourself. |
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And glad to see TheKing back here and kicking...:thumbsup Ok enough of mushing in public: You both are moth..Fuck..Bast..AssHo..pri...farts. LOL :1orglaugh |
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Maybe you are not jealous of the US... but you are Australian, you do not live in an impoverished country that suppresses it's people. Those suppressed people are jealous of our freedom and their governments are jealous of our wealth, technology, allies (cough :mad: ) etc etc ... the US is purposely talked badly about, so that the citizens of other countries do not get any "ideas" about civilization or expectations about what their crappy governments should be doing for them. |
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http://indian-river.fl.us/living/ser...als/scope.html and be amazed. I'm not saying that America sucks, it doesn't. But to try to say that it's so far beyond all these other countries is sheer and utter bullshit. Or how about THIS study from the National Geographic: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...perSurvey.html Here's a few highlights for you: About 11 percent of young citizens of the U.S. couldn't even locate the U.S. on a map. Despite the threat of war in Iraq and the daily reports of suicide bombers in Israel, less than 15 percent of the young U.S. citizens could locate either country. More young U.S. citizens in the study knew that the island featured in last season's TV show "Survivor" is in the South Pacific than could find Israel. Particularly humiliating was that all countries were better able to identify the U.S. population than many young U.S. citizens. Within the U.S., almost one-third said that population was between one billion and two billion; the answer is 289 million. Well informed? Sure, a lot of people in the US are. But for the most part, NO, they are not any more well informed than any other industrialized country in the world. In fact less so, in quite a few cases. As I say, NONE of that negates the fact that in the face of a crisis, PEOPLE ARE CATTLE. Period. I don't care who they are. |
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"Young adults worldwide are not markedly more literate about geography than the Americans." |
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oh my god. Where have I been all these years? So the more you know about GEOGRAPHY, the more SMARTER you are?? WOW. So geography is the gauge of a nation's awareness and intelligence NOW?? Gee Wee, what a cool concept!! I wonder why they ONLY teach GEOGrApHY in Elementary sCHOOL?? Why the fuck are all our Universities teaching us theories about math, science and such when they should be teaching us GEOGRAPHY!!!!!
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even Colin! ;-) :thumbsup :thumbsup |
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Here in Australia geography is taught at high school and at university level (although it is not compulsory in any way). If you only learn it at primary school in the USA then perhaps that explains why you're so bad at it. |
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"STOCKHOLM, Sweden ? An American and a Briton won the Nobel Prize in medicine (search) Monday for discoveries that led to MRI, the body-scanning technique that has revolutionized the detection of disease by painlessly revealing internal organs in exquisite 3-D detail." In case you missed it from the link that LadyMischief took her info from...on the same link...as I posted... "Young adults worldwide are not markedly more literate about geography than the Americans." |
At least I can't lose my citizenship (only my green card :winkwink: )
I have no big problem with the act , they already are allowed to wiretap me because I'm no born american (some law made after 9/11 to protect against terrorism), they also have my fingerprints (or least of two fingers) :helpme What are you guys bitching about? Don't you like to be "protected"?:BangBang: |
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Seriously though.. That's the stupidest comment I've seen all day. :helpme |
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"Answering about 70% of questions correctly, young adults in Sweden, Germany and Italy ranked the highest of the nine countries surveyed. They were followed by the French (61%) and Japanese (55%). Respondents in Great Britain answered 50% correctly. Their peers in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico answered fewer than half the questions correctly." |
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Anyone who supports the children of our state will do better than Gray Davis be it Repubican or Democratic :) I have been a Democratic the majority of my voting life. Everyone has to remember Arnold is part of the Kennedy family so he has alot of Democratic influence . |
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75 percent of the music funds 65 of the sports funds |
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I was just talking about this the other day with someone. Yes, Americans are more educated and aware than a lot of other countries. As a whole right now, our government is run by people who are more than qualified to do so. However, in the past 30 years, the quality of education has gone down and I will tell you why. 1-) Over crowding, there's a lot more children in schools today, but less teachers. 2-) Education begins and evolves at HOME. Far too many parents in America are either a) single parents b) too busy with their work to give children the help and attention they need and/or c) too lazy to be active in their children's education, so they depend on the teacher to play, mother, father, babysitter, educator, guardian, mentor and authority figure. Years ago and in many other countries, both parents lived at home, dad worked, mom was "Mrs. Cleaver", teachers didn't have to spend 75% of their day chastising out of control kids from broken homes. Between the stress kids have on them from their total shit circumstances at home to the peer pressure they face and the ever growing trends the media and society demand these kids keep up with and the teachers who cannot play Jack of all trades, you have kids on anti-depressants and behavioral control medication, learning LESS and less and growing bigger and bigger. Until one day, it's their turn to run the government. I am 23 years old, I am with the Generation Xers ... and I'll tell ya, they scare ME to death. When my generation is old enough to start making the decisions, formerly made by a generation of conservative baby boomers, I'd heading for the highest and most secluded mountain top I can find. It's going to be a DISASTER. Providing most of my generation isn't dead by their mid 40s from diabetes and heart problems, from their parents letting TV, video games and computers babysit them while their teachers were done with them for the day. 3-) Courses in schools have changed. Geography is no longer a separate subject in American schools like it might be elsewhere. It's been replaced by a more modern and politically correct name called "Social Studies". I remember spending about a week, tops on most subjects in school. Just enough to get a brief summary, but not enough to get a real grasp on it. I will agree that some Americans are not the smartest or most educated, but overall America gives the OPPORTUNITY to be, more than any other country in the world. Education can come free in the US. The opportunity is here, it's all around you... and if people choose on their own, not to take it.. that's their own self disappointment. As a nation, as decision makers, as inventors and as a power house of some of the most prestigious and world's best institutes, America is by far the leader of technology, information and human growth this side of the Atlantic (or Pacific :winkwink: ) |
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