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[QUOTE="Murph:951400"][QUOTE="dyingmuse:951338"]I am just too pissed to take the time to spellcheck and use proper grammer. now, I looked one last time, and decided to post one more thing. How much is a beer in sweden? Because you went to Sweden and you what graduated in English class makes you a fucking brain surgon? How old are you? How many years have you been paying taxes?????? Free-enterprise Republican Democracy worked for a long fucking time, thats what makes our country great, move to Sweden then. My ex G/F lived in Sweden and we have had extencive conversations about the way things are there, they are completely different there and can't even be compared, at all.[/QUOTE] Beer in Sweden differs on many given factors: all liquor and beer (with alc/vol > 3.5%) can only be purchased at Systembolaget, a store owned by the Swedish government. Beers with alc/vol < 3.5% can be purchased at grocery stores. Therefore, pricing varies. I went to Sweden and I did graduate from English class, yet I am not a brain SURGEON. That is because I'd have had to graduate from an accredited institution with a program in that field. I have not, and will not. I am 25. I've been paying taxes for roughly 9 years. Free-enterprise Republican Democracy has worked in this country and in similar forms in countries abroad. Yet it is not the only successful form of government, and I think it is nearsighted to make it seem that anything other than the US political is automatically inferior or an opposition, or wrong. I will most likely move to Sweden in the future for many reasons, most of them being non-political in nature. I used Sweden as an example of a country utilizing aspects of a socialist system. As I stated above, it is close to impossible to compare governments of different countries (especially in the case of the US and Sweden, based even just on population difference), and I used that example in objection of your careless use of the term "socialist." These threads are always long-winded, but it is interesting to note how other think and feel about the way they are governed, and their role in the stewardship of their country. [/QUOTE]
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