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A National Intelligence Estimate on the United States
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13/02/2007 14:42:49
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
 
 
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13/02/2007 08:22:29
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>>>Terry, why don't we simply let these people believe that they are best. We, who know better, can just laugh at them and with them. For some reason ignorant people often seem happier.
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>>Hi Tore
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>>Well, their country MAY be best but they have nothing to judge it by. I won't actually say I know better - I may be better off in the USA than here, I don't know. I certainly would have a higher standard of living, possessions-wise, but quality of life???? I live on the S coast, where I have to search around for a job. I could walk into one, maybe, in London. But I couldn't bear to live and work there, or commute to there. So lower std. of living here but higher quality of life. Now, in Canada, or the States, I would miss being able to walk to any of 20 of my favourite pubs (not mentioning the rest that I don't care about, or have never visited!). I would miss the ease of catching a bus, to be out on the Sussex Downs within minutes of leaving home, the better TV, etc.
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>>It's all to do with what is important to you. Where I live I wouldn't say it's the best place in Britain to live - but I don't know of anywhere better. It is so with the Americans. Difference is I don't brag about where I live or how much money I have, etc.
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>I agree. I know, and the UN knows, that Norway is the best place in the world to live, but I'm happy with not everyone accepting that. :-)

I thought that would be sweden :)

Walter,
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