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The answer is no by a wide margin, but let's see how many homers we have here. How many Americans on this board blindly believe we are the best regardless of all the facts? How many use it as an excuse not to evolve our society?
If you're not American, please don't vote.
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8/03/09 11:04:47 PM#2
I have to wonder what exactly it is you're trying to prove here and if it even matters. |
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Zindaihas
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8/03/09 11:05:58 PM#3
If you don't think it is (by a wide margin), which country is in your opinion, and why aren't you living there? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tK6YIAX1jg |
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8/03/09 11:14:17 PM#4
Originally posted by Zindaihas
Those countries don't want us: They have enough educated people due to their superior education. While America has a few outstanding universities, they are the standard in the developed European countries. If I had my choice I'd live in Austria/Germany/Norway/Sweden/Switzerland, but due to the economic conditions I have fierce competition, so I'm going to grind out the next few years ( if I pass qualifiers ) to get a degree that will be recognized everywhere in the world.
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Originally posted by Zindaihas
There is no greatest country in the world. Proclaiming yourself as superior only makes you look like an ass and the rest of the world hate you. Add to that the complacency of being the best and therefore not adjusting to what is happening in the world and you have yourself a recipe for collapse. Sticking to old ideas and traditions only leaves you in the dust. Look at the middle east. A region ripe with moral and religious laws dating back thousands and thousands of years. How has that fared for them?
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8/03/09 11:25:14 PM#6
Originally posted by Sabiancym
There is no greatest country in the world. Proclaiming yourself as superior only makes you look like an ass and the rest of the world hate you. Add to that the complacency of being the best and therefore not adjusting to what is happening in the world and you have yourself a recipe for collapse. Sticking to old ideas and traditions only leaves you in the dust. Look at the middle east. A region ripe with moral and religious laws dating back thousands and thousands of years. How has that fared for them?
I agree with this entirely. These 'holy wars' are being fought off primitive and barbaric ideals that date back to when man used sticks to fight with. I am however, proud of my country.
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Cabe2323
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8/03/09 11:42:34 PM#7
Originally posted by //\\//\\oo
Those countries don't want us: They have enough educated people due to their superior education. While America has a few outstanding universities, they are the standard in the developed European countries. If I had my choice I'd live in Austria/Germany/Norway/Sweden/Switzerland, but due to the economic conditions I have fierce competition, so I'm going to grind out the next few years ( if I pass qualifiers ) to get a degree that will be recognized everywhere in the world.
American Universities are the Gold Standard in Education for the entire world. Take a look at where the vast majority of the world wants to get educated and it is here in American. Our post secondary education is extremely good. Our elementary through secondary education system sucks. Here is the top 50 universities in the world according to the webometics rankings. The Webometrics Ranking is produced by the Cybermetrics Lab, a unit of the National Research Council (CSIC), the main public research body in Spain. The Lab acts as an Observatory of the Science and Technology on the Web. Isidro F. Aguillo, HonPhD is the head of the Laboratory and editor-in-chief of the Rankings.
World Rank Name Website Size Visibility Rich Scholar
So honestly if you think that your post secondary education would be better in another country you are sadly mistaken. And just in case you think that the Spanish researchers are biased here are the rankings done by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. The Universities are listed in rank order based on their 2008 ranking. They used standards based on quality of research, number of alumni winning fields medals and Nobel prizes, and number of staff winning Fields Medals and Nobel Prizes, among a few more criteria. Flag of the United States Harvard University 1 1 1 1 1 1
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8/03/09 11:47:08 PM#8
Yes.
Because dammit... we try harder. :) |
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frodus
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8/03/09 11:56:42 PM#9
There is no greatest country in the world. Kinda like two baseball teams playing against each other and at the end their both winners. The greatest would be the one that gives more money to other nations than anyone one nation or combined nations by default.Without monies your just a broke ass nation. Muslims are doing quite well over in Europe and Asia to be a bunch of ass backward stone age believers.Europe's population is in decline while the Muslims increases by ever larger margins. Taoism: Shit happens. * Fundamentalism: If shit happens, you will go to hell, unless you are born again. * Impressionism: From a distance, shit looks like a garden. * Church of SubGenius: BoB shits. Trade in material assumptions for spiritual facts and make permanent progress. |
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Zindaihas
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8/04/09 12:00:41 AM#10
Originally posted by Sabiancym
There is no greatest country in the world. Proclaiming yourself as superior only makes you look like an ass and the rest of the world hate you. Add to that the complacency of being the best and therefore not adjusting to what is happening in the world and you have yourself a recipe for collapse. Sticking to old ideas and traditions only leaves you in the dust. Look at the middle east. A region ripe with moral and religious laws dating back thousands and thousands of years. How has that fared for them?
It has nothing to do with feeling superior. It has everything to do with freedom. We are all created equal. But not everyone is free. America is great because its people are largely free. A condition which is increasingly coming under pressure by the government. The day the American people lose their freedom is the day America ceases to be great. Only a leftist would be confused by this. And to address Cabe's point about American universities, he's right on. Where you been Cabe? We need more voices of reason on this board. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tK6YIAX1jg |
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Cabe2323
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8/04/09 12:01:51 AM#11
Originally posted by Zindaihas
It has nothing to do with feeling superior. It has everything to do with freedom. We are all created equal. But not everyone is free. America is great because its people are largely free. A condition which is increasingly coming under pressure by the government. The day the American people lose their freedom is the day America ceases to be great. Only a leftist would be confused by this. And to address Cabe's point about American universities, he's right on. Where you been Cabe? We need more voices of reason on this board. Been going to Graduate school since I got out of the Navy this Past December. So been real busy. :( Currently playing: Looking Foward too: |
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8/04/09 12:04:30 AM#12
It's the greatest country for me. |
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8/04/09 12:19:14 AM#13
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//\\//\\oo
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8/04/09 12:39:20 AM#14
Originally posted by Cabe2323
American Universities are the Gold Standard in Education for the entire world. Take a look at where the vast majority of the world wants to get educated and it is here in American. Our post secondary education is extremely good. Our elementary through secondary education system sucks.
Out of over 4000 Universities(the most in the world incidentally). The average university in America sure as hell isn't the gold standard and a lot of those alumni who won fields medals or Nobel prizes came from other countries. Quality of research is also very subjective and dependent on economic factors not necessarily correlated with the quality of the actual education; there are quite a few state schools with piss poor curricula, but outstanding research due to outside resources.
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8/04/09 1:47:37 AM#15
Originally posted by //\\//\\oo
Out of over 4000 Universities(the most in the world incidentally). The average university in America sure as hell isn't the gold standard and a lot of those alumni who won fields medals or Nobel prizes came from other countries. Quality of research is also very subjective and dependent on economic factors not necessarily correlated with the quality of the actual education; there are quite a few state schools with piss poor curricula, but outstanding research due to outside resources.
And yet you have to go pretty far down to find one outside the US and then they still take up most of the top 50. Yes our state schools aren't that great but the ones in and around texas are getting much better thanks to the top 10% rule. For those that don't know if you rank in the top 10% a texas state school can not turn down your application. Because of this basicly only the top 10% make it into UT and A&M9helping them rank so high) the others who are might have been at a very tough school yet couldn't make the cut look elsewhere such as OU and Tech. They have both raised the standards needed to get in and both are growing academically(OU has gotten some awesome new engineering buildings) Im proud of my country I think its the best. I would hope people living in other countries who truly loved it would think theirs is the best. After all if you don't think your country is that great why are you still there? Hold on Snow Leopard, imma let you finish, but Windows had one of the best operating systems of all time. If the Powerball lottery was like Lotro, nobody would win for 2 years, and then everyone in Nebraska would win on the same day. AMD 4800 2.4ghz-3GB RAM 533mhz-EVGA 9500GT 512mb-320gb HD |
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8/04/09 1:54:58 AM#16
Japan is superior no exceptions. <--weeaboo |
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8/04/09 2:04:06 AM#17
Originally posted by Wolfenpride
Yes, they have given world humanity such gems as TubGirl and that anime child porn.. forget the name.. but there is animated infant porn.... nuff said. |
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8/04/09 3:30:18 AM#18
sabian, why do you always make bullshit topics that try and degrade your opposing view? There are alot of things that need to be done in the US, but I do not believe those things should include copying failing concepts from other nations. I think what makes the US so great is that its fueled by competition and greed. Two things that are taken out with socialism and large central governments. I just wish Universities weren't so liberal and teach the true purpose of a state-based republic. |
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8/04/09 4:15:03 AM#19
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The US certainly has the world's major war economy and prison industry. Durable-goods shipments — a basic measure of industrial production — “fell by more than 20 percent during this recession, and would have declined further were it not for increased production of weapons. In the past nine years, non-industrial production in the US has declined by some 19 percent. It took about four years for manufacturing to return to levels seen before the 2001 recession — and all those gains were wiped out in the current recession." link By contrast, military manufacturing is now 123 percent greater than it was in 2000 — it has more than doubled while the rest of the manufacturing sector has been shrinking. The military economy is nearly three times as large, proportionally to the rest of the economy, as it was at the beginning of the Bush administration. The change in leadership in Washington does not appear to be abating that trend. The military budget for 2009, not including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, is us$651 Billion, up 11 percent from the us$583 Billion spent on the military in 2008.
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8/04/09 4:23:41 AM#20
Originally posted by bhug The post-2001 Military Empire Structure is bi-partisan.. lol. This grand illusion that the Bush administration is the only ones to blame needs to stop. Our current administration is throwing more chips on the pile and increasing troop levels and military funding across the board. I didn't think it possible to increase the military funding/force after the Bush administration, but here we are.. and wow I say, wow indeed. |
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