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You know, I was just reflecting on something....
I don't claim to be the most wordly person in the world but I did have an opportunity to live in Italy for a couple of years and do a bit of traveling in Europe with my wife. I truely enjoy meeting and talking to people of other cultures and philosophies. We also lived in Puerto Rico for 2 years and I've been able to travel to Japan and Mainland China back in the mid 80's when China was just starting to open up to the rest of the world. I participated in the traditional social activities and in potential business relationships. In business, some of my closest friends were from Europe. One thing that I've come to realize that is that we, as United States citizens, are by far more vocal and opininated in terms of critisim of our government, policies and elected officials on a regular basis than any other country I've been exposed to. Yet, in many places, our system is still held in high regard by others. I am not suggesting they want to change, because part of the beauty of other countries in the world is the traditional beliefs and values, but the US system of government works. My conclusion? The US population is far more diverse, argumentitive and opinionated in politics than most, if not all, of the rest of the world in my limited view, yet we have had a very successful run to date. Interesting . RCE |
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One thing that I've come to realize that is that we, as United States citizens, are by far more vocal and opininated in terms of critisim of our government, policies and elected officials on a regular basis than any other country I've been exposed to. Absolutely. It's been our right for over 200 years now. Up until fairly recently, the gov't of most countries would make life most unpleasant... might even shorten it for you... if you went around pointing out their flaws, faults, misdoings, and personal problems. ...Yet, in many places, our system is still held in high regard by others. I am not suggesting they want to change, because part of the beauty of other countries in the world is the traditional beliefs and values, but the US system of government works. Hey, here's something to also take notice of.... Very few people are criticising the U.S. system of gov't. Most are defending the Bush Administration from having their mistakes & misdeeds pointed out. The only people I have seen criticising the U.S. system of gov't are those who believe we are too soft on traitors. There is a big difference between criticising the current Administration, whoever they happen to be, and criticising the system that put them in place. My conclusion? The US population is far more diverse, argumentitive and opinionated in politics than most, if not all, of the rest of the world in my limited view, yet we have had a very successful run to date. Interesting . Cause & effect, maybe? DSK |
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... My conclusion? The US population is far more diverse, argumentitive and opinionated in politics than most, if not all, of the rest of the world in my limited view, yet we have had a very successful run to date. Interesting . RCE Beats places like South American, where you can get trampled to death because your soccer team lost. Or won. |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote in message news ![]() "RCE" wrote in message ... My conclusion? The US population is far more diverse, argumentitive and opinionated in politics than most, if not all, of the rest of the world in my limited view, yet we have had a very successful run to date. Interesting . RCE Beats places like South American, where you can get trampled to death because your soccer team lost. Or won. Came close here in Boston a couple of years ago though .... outside Fenway Park. RCE |
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