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Originally posted by RetinoidReceptor
Also, I am not saying it is absolutely horrible for Chinese people, but they don't have as much rights as the west does. The Chinese government can take a citizen's land and build (a powerplant for example) on that land.
Originally posted by marg6043
Before keep talking about liberal agendas in schools you better go and find out who is the ones making the schools books that our children read in schools.
Is incredible that I see so much blaming about liberals and conservatives and everybody forget the root of the problem with education.
The American public has no clue as who dictate what is allow or not in public education.
Keep the sheep dumb and ignorant and they will grow up pliable and trusting, good patriots and good God fearing citizens.
Wake up !!!!!!!! it has nothing to do with liberalism.
Originally posted by Boatphone
Um, marg there it is generally known that most U.S. Public schools are very liberal, and most of all colleges. I know I have been to both...the problem is that many washed up liberals have turned the classrooms into their own personal soap boxes...
-- Boat
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
Americans view the world through an american reference point
the sudan?
they don't have anything to do with america
rwanda
just some africans killing each other
PEOPLE don't care about people anymore, they care about people that are like them
Originally posted by JPW
and there it is.
to someone else who posted, you are far more likely to find a german who knows more about america than vice versa. america is a huge country and that's fair enough... again america just has a world view centred around america... plenty of other nations have a much better world view (or simply just a world view at all!) in my travel experiences..
Originally posted by Boatphone
Wow, then maybe the South is safe from this trend, because it is the South. But I still stand by the notion that the majority of public schools, as well as colleges are run by "far lefters".
-- Boat
www.theadvocates.org...
"When prices are zero, demand exceeds supply, and queues form. For many Canadians, hospital emergency rooms have become their primary doctor - as is the case with Medicaid patients in the United States. Patients lie in temporary beds in emergency rooms, sometimes for days. At Sainte-Justine Hospital, a major Montreal pediatric hospital, children often wait many hours before they can see a doctor. Surgery candidates face long waiting lists - it can take six months to have a cataract removed. Heart surgeons report patients dying while on their waiting lists. But then, it's free."
"The most visible consequence of socialized medicine in Canada is in the poor quality of services. Health care has become more and more impersonal. Patients often feel they are on an assembly line. Doctors and hospitals already have more patients than they can handle and no financial incentive to provide good service. Their customers are not the ones who write the checks anyway."
Originally posted by JPW
Now, apart from some wonderful Americans who AREN'T stupid, countryside and cultural aspects, you couldn't pay me to live there.
[edit on 28-6-2006 by JPW]
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
Americans view the world through an american reference point
the sudan?
they don't have anything to do with america
rwanda
just some africans killing each other
PEOPLE don't care about people anymore, they care about people that are like them
Originally posted by Blaine91555
In 1990 while working a contract in Grand Forks, North Dakota, I sprained my ankle quite badly. It took 3 days to get into an orthopedic clinic because it was a Canadian holiday weekend and Canadians had every available appointment tied up. As I went from clinic to clinic the lots were full of Canadian vehicles. I’m still having trouble with that ankle and every time I hear about how wonderful Socialized Medicine is, I remember the row after row of Canadian plates in those parking lots.
Why would people from Manitoba go to a small town in North Dakota/Minnesota where there was only one hospital, when there are 10 facilities in Winnipeg, 13 in the Central Regional Health District, and 4 more in the South East Regional Health District
www.theadvocates.org...
"Surgery candidates face long waiting lists - it can take six months to have a cataract removed. Heart surgeons report patients dying while on their waiting lists. Doctors and hospitals already have more patients than they can handle and no financial incentive to provide good service." Also, antiquated equipment, a six month wait to get an ultrasound or MRI, etc, etc. Actually, most every Northern border state hospital and doctor has a large percentage of Canadian patients. They can choose their won doctor or treatment facility, unlike their choices "at home."