Bless 'em - they know little of what goes on outside their borders, they're eternally proud and they are upbeat and optimistic - whereas we in Europe focus more on the things we are not happy with & the things we know are unlikely to succeed.
We actually have it better than they do, but their universal happiness is one thing we can learn from them.
2007-02-28 05:38:52
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answered by Wise Kai 3
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Its the land of the free beacuse on paper we are more free than any other country in the known world. The fact you are on Y!Answers saying this further proves it.
"- America has the death penalty."
Free does not mean free to do what you want. As quoted in the constitution it is the right to liberty, freedom and the persuit of hapiness but only as long as it does not infringe on that right of others, and as long as its not outside of the law. We put people who rape children and murder multiple people on the electric chair, jeeze we're terrible
"- America will happily detain and torture people without trial. "
Prove 1 instance. Ina time of war in foreign countries those people dont have rights. American citizens are not jaile dand tortured, although I think you should be.
"- America will (and has) execute juvenile offenders and those with mental illnesses. "
Juviniles are not executed, although they can recieve the death penalty later in their lives I believe. We do not jail people just for being mentally ill. Unfortunately, many criminals are mentally ill, I think it more good than it is bad.
"- The Patriot Act restricts rights such as free speech and assembly"
Sir you are absolutely correct, as a hard core right wing conservative I do not believe the patriot act was necessary and undermines the constitution.
"- America has the highest legal alcohol consumption age. Consider this at 18 you are old enough to decide how your country is run but if the guy you vote for gets in you cannot drink a glass of champagne to celebrate."
I agree with this law because we all know we have all been drinking since we were 18 or before, its not like its hard to get. However, when you 26 you dont want to go to a bar or a 21 and over club and have a bunch of 18 year olds playing around in there. You are going there to find women your age and not deal witha bunch of immature kids who just turned the dirnking age.
Oh, and you forgot one. The biggest one.
-Gun control still exists in the US, especially in California. I can buy a rifle at 18 but not a handgun untill 21. Its stupid.
This country is not perfect, but it is great, and more people want to stay than leave, this is not something that can be said for most countries, which is why they all try to come here.
2007-02-28 04:35:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Two answers are mistaken on the death penalty.
Note to JS- here are a few cases where a person was executed for crimes committed while a minor. (The Supreme Court has ruled this is unconstitutional (Roper vs. Simmons) so we don’t do it anymore. Since 1986- 22 people were executed for crimes committed as juveniles.
The cases, from earliest (1986 to latest):
Charles Rumbaugh, Texas
James Terry Roach, South Carolina
Jay Pinkerton, Texas
Dalton Prejean, Louisiana, and Evidence of Mental Retardation
Johnny Frank Garrett, Texas, and Evidence of Mental Retardation
Curtis Harris, Texas
Frederick Lashley, Missouri
Ruben Cantu, Texas
Christopher Burger, Georgia
Joseph Cannon, Texas
Robert Anthony Carter, Texas
Dwayne Allen Wright, Virginia
Sean Sellers, Oklahoma
Douglas Christopher Thomas, Virginia
Steven Roach, Virginia, and Evidence of Mental Retardation
Glenn McGinnis, Texas
Gary Graham, Texas
Gerald Mitchell, Texas
Napoleon Beazley, Texas
T.J. Jones, Texas
Toronto Patterson, Texas
Scott Allen Hain, Oklahoma
Note to sgreger1:
We have executed people with serious mental illness. It is still legal to do so. All that is required is that the convict be sane enough at the time of the execution to know what is happening. This can be accomplished with medication, in at least one, case, forcibly administered. Here are the cases-
Kelsey Patterson was executed on May 18, 2004 in Texas despite a 5-1 recommendation by the Parole Board for Clemency.
Charles Singleton, executed on January 6, 2004 in Arkansas. Singleton was forcibly medicated to make him sane enough for execution. Singleton v. Norris (No. 00-1492) (8th Circuit Decision).
James Colburn, executed on March 26, 2003 in Texas.
Larry Robison, executed on January 21, 2000 in Texas
2007-02-28 06:14:05
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answered by Susan S 7
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We are the Land of the free , we are not forced to believe a certain way , the prisoners were free to commit the crimes , it cost taxpayers money because they were stupid..personally the families of prisoners should be made to pay for their up keep , we have the freedom to walk down the road , talk on the phones , we can drink responsibly without being punished , the idiots who can not drink responsibly go to jail .. (we have to maintain order) , you sound like you want all prisoners to run free if you do talk to your congressman , get them all released to your neighbourhood , and you can sign the waiver accepting all responsibility for their actions ..we have the right to Internet access , try going to Cuba and see the difference or to another Communist country then you will see just how good it is to be here...
2007-02-28 04:12:54
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answered by Insensitively Honest 5
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Because there is no other country in the world that guarantees the kinds of rights & liberties of it's citizens as written in the U.S. Constitution.
As you pointed out there are problems, but the people have the power to change them.
For instance we can freely express our views here without fear of reprisal, I doubt many people in China or Iran could say the same.
The 10 of millions of immigrants each year must think the United States is a pretty free county, otherwise why would they come here?
2007-02-28 04:15:19
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answered by Diamond24 5
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america call land free
2016-02-01 02:52:33
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answered by ? 3
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answered by Anonymous
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"God" knows and hence does George Bush his disciple !
Reading the comments it identified the similarity between the Witch Hunts of the Middle Ages, and the current labelling of any "dissident" a Terrorist in the States. A country or political elite that cannot see that's its policies are encouraging terrorism by its actions, is making the World a far less safe place in which to live.
Paranoia apparently runs riot, while another planeload of body bags returns silently in the night !
2007-02-28 04:46:26
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answered by lifesagambol 4
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1) Why shouldn't an employer be free to hire, fire, promote, not hire, not fire, or not promote anyone for any reason or lack thereof he chooses? If I own a business, I should have unfettered control over who I elect to employ and under what circumstances. Don't like my decisions? Start your own company.
2) People only go to prison if they break laws. Perhaps they should cease doing so if they don't wish to become imprisoned.
3) The only people who are "detained and tortured" are non-citizens who also happen to be terrorists. Further, your definition of torture and mine are probably much different. I don't particularly care if someone is forced to wear panties on his head.
4) Alcohol laws are a state issue. If you wish to lower the drinking age, start a voter initiative to do so.
5) What has the death penalty got to do with freedom? Nobody has been put to death for walking down the street.
6) If one doesn't wish to be executed, perhaps he should refrain from killing others in cold blood.
7) Please list so much as ONE of your rights which has been curtailed by the USA PATRIOT Act. You won't be able to do so.
We live in the Land of the Free because with all her warts, Lady Liberty is alive and well in the United States.
2007-02-28 04:12:15
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answered by Rick N 5
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You have to be kidding me. Go to Russia or China and see how they treat their populace. I dont care much for transgender rights at the moment. We have bigger issues. I consider that a deviance I am sorry to say. But your other issues are silly. Pelple are in prison for breaking the law. Whats wrong with that? During a time of war we must do what is necessary to win. If it means torture then so be it. If your Mother was captured by the enemy and there was one enemy soldier that knew where she was wouldnt you want us to torture that soldier to get information to find her? Who cares how hight the drinking age is? The death penalty isnt wrong. Thank God for the Patriot Act and shame on the democrats for trying to repeal it. The sooner you realize that there are Muslims out there that want to kill you and harm your family you will change your mind on all this crap.
2007-02-28 04:15:38
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answered by Devdude 5
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