The difference between humans and muslims

Why do they hate us?? I just cannot figure it out.

Hey, the game is on gotta run.

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"They [the strikes] have an undeniable benefit, because we have disrupted AQ [Al Qaeda] operations and damaged AQ cells in Pakistan. But they have a negative strategic effect in that they incite Punjabi militancy, which is the biggest problem in Pakistani right now." Mr Kilcullen said the hit rate on drone attacks was "unacceptably low". He said the US had killed 14 mid-level or lower level al-Qaeda leaders since 2006 but the strikes had killed 700 civilians. "That's a hit rate of two per cent on 98 per cent collateral. It's not moral."
 
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I find it interesting that in USA, the "brave" fligher pilots are welcomed as heros after they drop their WMD and chemical weapons onto villages in the 2nd and 3rd world countries.

You have those feeling because you are a loser. Winners like the USA don't need to worry about those feelings
 
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You have those feeling because you are a loser. Winners like the USA don't need to worry about those feelings

USA is a power in decline. If the oil goes to 3 digits and persists, it is not at all hard to imagine a situation where the standard of living in Canada is higher than in the USA.
 
Quote from IShopAtPublix:

USA is a power in decline. If the oil goes to 3 digits and persists, it is not at all hard to imagine a situation where the standard of living in Canada is higher than in the USA.

Ummm, not to burst your bubble or anything, but the standard of living IS substantially higher than the USSA currently.
 
Quote from IShopAtPublix:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita

On a PPP basis, Canada is several spots behind

On a nominal basis USA is still higher

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita

Now get lost, you are not in position to correct me.

Oh, I'm in quite a position to correct you little boy living w/parents. I've lived in both countries. Yes on a nominal basis(which is what actually matters) they are slightly behind. Although that doesn't take into account prices. GDP per capita and PPP is meaningless without comparison to prices. Also, we were talking about standard of living which you can find here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_Human_Development_Index#Complete_list_of_countries

Standard of living and PPP and nominal GDP are different metrics, but then again, a sharp guy like you who I am "not in a position to correct" probably already knew that. :D
 
The US could disband their military and let the rest of the world do what they do.. we'd move up those standard of living lists fast when the "competition" had to man up and start spending significant percent of GDP on defense...
 
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The US could disband their military and let the rest of the world do what they do.. we'd move up those standard of living lists fast when the "competition" had to man up and start spending significant percent of GDP on defense...

HA HA! Yeah, that way they could "take care of business" and fight frivolous wars over fictitious "weapons of mass destruction". That's way better than having a first world nation. Wow, I was back in the states recently. Let me tell ya, it looks like a dump compared to Europe and Canada. People living in campers, families sharing housing, degreed people working at Target. BUT THEY ARE GONNA FIND THOSE WMDS!! AND THE WORLD SHOULD BE THANKFUL!!! LOL you guys are too funny. :D
 
You got to be kidding me, the standard of living is ten times

higher in Canada, i have lived in various parts of canada as well

as in the states, Jane and Fynch in Toronto is the murder capital

of Canada, and i would walk into the mall located at the corner at

10:00 at night no questions asked. I can also leave my car

running while i run into a store during the winter in 95% of

places in Canada. The only advantage the states has is a

slightly lower income tax rate(which will very soon catch up and

exceed canada's once Nobama gets socialised healthcare) which

is why i am currently choosing to live here, for the every day

citizen it isnt even close Canada has a higher standard of living

hands down. Why don't you educate yourself and start by

driving to a slum in U.S.A, then (assuming you make it out) check

out what a "slum" is in canada, your argument is a joke.

Quote from IShopAtPublix:

USA is a power in decline. If the oil goes to 3 digits and persists, it is not at all hard to imagine a situation where the standard of living in Canada is higher than in the USA.
 
That's because Canada doesn't have the illegal immigrant problems the US has.

They are strain on our healthcare as well as education.

If Canada is so wonderful why aren't all the mexicans going straight up there? It's not as though they couldn't make it.



Quote from sublime-scalper:

Oh, I'm in quite a position to correct you little boy living w/parents. I've lived in both countries. Yes on a nominal basis(which is what actually matters) they are slightly behind. Although that doesn't take into account prices. GDP per capita and PPP is meaningless without comparison to prices. Also, we were talking about standard of living which you can find here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_Human_Development_Index#Complete_list_of_countries

Standard of living and PPP and nominal GDP are different metrics, but then again, a sharp guy like you who I am "not in a position to correct" probably already knew that. :D
 
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