On 31 Jul 2004 15:20:57 -0700, I read these words from
alanmc95210@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Alan McIntire) :
>Massimiliano Adamo <maxadamo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:<2n1jjvFs7s68U1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>...
>> USA citizens should really seriously think about all the issues in its
>> country, because, everybody in the world knows that:
>>
>> 1) Just in China and USA people work without holiday. 13% of USA
>> companies don't give holidays to the employers and 87% gives just 8
days
>> per year. Funny :) In holland you have 32 per year and you're still
>> reach enough. In Germany, Italy, UK you have almost 30
>>
> The median income in Germany, one of the wealthier European
>countries, is just about equal to that of Arkansas, one of our poorer
>states.- A. McIntire
>
>> 2) just countries like USA, Iraq or Afganistahan or China are the only
>> places where the death penality is still applied.
>
>
>>
>> 3) USA is the only country where an employer can be fired without any
>> problem from every company. He will have no money to survive but these
>> are just considered as personal concern, and not as a concern for all
>> the american society.
>
> I see English is not your first language- A. McIntire
>>
>> 4) USA is the only country where you have to pay for hospitals,
schools.
>> It's known that people living in Seattle goes to Vancouver to found
>> medicines :)
>
> There's no such thing as a free lunch. Medical treatment isn't
>"free" in socialist countries either. In the U.S. you can be treated
>at a county hospital if you don't have any income. Of course there
>are long waits, but there are long waits for everyone in socialist
>countries.- A. McIntire
>>
>> 5) USA is the country that do not want to subscribe the environmental
>> agreements between the whole countries in the world.
>
> What are you talking about? The Kyoto treaty? Russia and
>Australia, among others, wouldn't sign either.
>>
>> 6) ... can continue ....
>>
>> 7) USA is definitely the country where money is the only concern for
the
>> people.
>>
> We also have freedom of speech, religion, and the press.
>>
>>
>> Is that what we really need, what we really want?
> yes
>>
>> Cheers,


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