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      #17
      Originally posted by alexw View Post
      It always interests me to know why non-Americans feel like they have such a great understanding of our countries politics. AND why they feel like they have, or should have some say on who we elect, and what our country does.
      I think that the reason is simple. In most countries, kids are taught history at school. And not only their country's history but also world history. Knowledge, culture and interests don't stop at the border. For having travelled a lot across the US with my 2002 or Sport bikes, I was amazed to notice that only very few Americans have interest for what happens beyond their county line, and that most, don't have the tools to be critical of their surrounding. On the opposite, the rest of the world has more curiosity for what happens in other major countries, as well as in the US. Most elections will be in the world news, just because people want to know. And the points of view, abroad, can perhaps even very different than what is perceived on American medias.

      Overall, being interested in another country's policies can be part of general culture, especially if it will affect you/us. :p
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        #18
        Originally posted by gstuning View Post
        Who should you vote for?.
        Remember your not voting a person but a political party ( if you didn´t already know )

        why didnt you include the carter era in year ever so helpful chart?
        Greg
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          #19
          Originally posted by benetton View Post
          why didnt you include the carter era in year ever so helpful chart?
          Because it's a biased chart trying to make a point. Duh.
          "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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            #20
            I will not miss the TV advertising.
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              #21
              Originally posted by Dave View Post
              I will not miss the TV advertising.
              I will. How else would I know to vote "no" on the Job killing bill?

              -Charlie
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                #22
                Originally posted by Massive Lee View Post
                I think that the reason is simple. In most countries, kids are taught history at school. And not only their country's history but also world history. Knowledge, culture and interests don't stop at the border. For having travelled a lot across the US with my 2002 or Sport bikes, I was amazed to notice that only very few Americans have interest for what happens beyond their county line, and that most, don't have the tools to be critical of their surrounding. On the opposite, the rest of the world has more curiosity for what happens in other major countries, as well as in the US. Most elections will be in the world news, just because people want to know. And the points of view, abroad, can perhaps even very different than what is perceived on American medias.

                Overall, being interested in another country's policies can be part of general culture, especially if it will affect you/us. :p
                Dude, Merica is the greatest country in the world, who the fuck needs to travel to know that?

                We have best education.
                We have most freedoms.
                We have best healthcare.
                Best military.
                Other countries hate us because we're the best.


                It's kinda pathetic that we have to tell ourselves that we're the best, while making fun of the countries. At least we can vote.

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                  #23
                  threads like this make me lol.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Aptyp View Post
                    Dude, Merica is the greatest country in the world, who the fuck needs to travel to know that?

                    We have best education.
                    We have most freedoms.
                    We have best healthcare.
                    Best military.
                    Other countries hate us because we're the best.


                    It's kinda pathetic that we have to tell ourselves that we're the best, while making fun of the countries. At least we can vote.




                    'Murica!

                    -Charlie
                    Swing wild, brake later, don't apologize.
                    '89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.
                    FYYFF

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Massive Lee View Post
                      I think that the reason is simple. In most countries, kids are taught history at school. And not only their country's history but also world history. Knowledge, culture and interests don't stop at the border. For having travelled a lot across the US with my 2002 or Sport bikes, I was amazed to notice that only very few Americans have interest for what happens beyond their county line, and that most, don't have the tools to be critical of their surrounding. On the opposite, the rest of the world has more curiosity for what happens in other major countries, as well as in the US. Most elections will be in the world news, just because people want to know. And the points of view, abroad, can perhaps even very different than what is perceived on American medias.

                      Overall, being interested in another country's policies can be part of general culture, especially if it will affect you/us. :p
                      it is saddens me how true this statement is. it seems that Americans (broad generalization i know) have grown better at complaining about a bad situation, then refusing to do anything to make an informed effort to change it, then taking any real action. nothing will fix itself, there is no American messiah that we can elect, and who will turn water in prosperity, jobs and health care for all.

                      true change can only take place when people start to take responsibility for their own actions and deeds, and begin to force a change in society. (i am not talking about armed revolution or anything like that). unfortunately, with the current lacidasical attitudes, i don't see that in the near future.
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                        #26
                        ^^^AZ public schools FTW! 48th in the nation!

                        I couldn't agree more. The only time I've ever been embarrassed to be from America was on vacation with some friends at a resort in the Bahamas. The way the guests treated the locals was disgusting.
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                          #27
                          A thread entitled erection day is no place for srs bidness.

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                            #28
                            ^^ came and went already. I'm waiting for Parah Sailin for it to come on STRONG!
                            sigpic89 M3

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Aptyp View Post
                              Dude, Merica is the greatest country in the world, who the fuck needs to travel to know that?

                              We have best education.
                              We have most freedoms.
                              We have best healthcare.
                              Best military.
                              Other countries hate us because we're the best.


                              It's kinda pathetic that we have to tell ourselves that we're the best, while making fun of the countries. At least we can vote.
                              Good lord I hope you're being sarcastic....

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Radiocammbodia View Post
                                A thread entitled erection day is no place for srs bidness.

                                BONER!

                                Boner? Okay then. Time to say goodbye to Sarah.



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