Les_the_Sarge_9_1
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It is popular to say "oh yeah" and then quote a US source as if that magically eliminates the basis of the remark. A well known US scientist (departed now though), Carl Sagan, a man I personally find incapable of uttering something that might sound outright stupid, thus I am inclined to consider it seriously, stated that fully 50% of the US adult population is unaware the earth revolves around the sun (and not the other way around). 50% Think about that for a minute. Take two minutes if you like. Now I can only conclude from that, one conclusion. 50% of the US adult population is incredible undereducated. But, to state, some of the greatest scientific break throughs have occurred in the US, won't magically invalidate that statistic. Thus, if the world record for longest sniper shot is indeed held by a US soldier, it still does not state anything supportive for the average US soldier, whom is not trained to hit the broad side of a barn door with aimed accurate rifle fire. Oh, keep in mind, none of this is in any way a slag on the US. You can't fault me for quoting a US person's comments. And yes, I have that comment by Carl Sagan here in print. It's in his book.
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I LIKE that my life bothers them, Why should I be the only one bothered by it eh.
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