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Saddam, we hardly knew ye
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03/01/2007 20:44:33
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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I have been a longtime skeptic of the Wikipedia but am easing up on them a bit. There is now a process for vetting updates to the more controversial topics, and the presence of various viewpoints acts as a built-in self correction mechanism. Would I rather have everything written by scholars, a la Brittanica? Sure. But that's an expensive, time consuming process. And scholars have their biases, too.


>There's a really credible site. Anybody can enter anything there, regardless of the facts. Try a reputable source of statistics....
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>>>Its not that the US is any more criminal or not, its that we have a greater population, ergo more criminals.
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>>Actually it is, from Wikipedia:
>>"As of 2006, the incarceration rate in prison and jail, in the United States was 737 inmates per 100,000 or 1 of every 32 adults. [2]. For the most part, the U.S. rate is three to eight times that of the Western European nations and Canada."
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>>> A price we pay for freedom.
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>>Yet more bunk. There is no connection between degree of freedom and an increase in the rate of criminality. In fact the opposite. The true western style democracies, except the US have most of the lowest crime rates. Here is a graph showing the murder rate by country.
>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Map-world-murder-rate-un6-9.svg
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