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Mexico. In here you don't get your @$$ sued for every whining thing.
curono
Guns used for anything other than hunting are illegal.
a lot of people on this forum dont know what freedom even means. I wouldnt be surprised if half the kids on here think freedom means happyness and redistrobution of wealth.
freedom dosent always mean good or happy, it just means you control your life and all of your money.
The US, according to the Index of Economic Freedom.
Though Hong Kong is the freest of all.
The US probably has the edge in social freedoms too.
Bio_Spark
I'd say probably Canada for social freedoms. Just because of lax (see useless) marijuana laws and the legalization of gay and lesbian marriages. Gun restrictions are tight, but you can still get them as long as you register your weapons.
Canada by far. The US has a tiered system of rights.VandalvideoCanada doesn't have more economic freedom than the US so sorry, no
[QUOTE="Vandalvideo"]Canada by far. The US has a tiered system of rights.DivergeUnifyCanada doesn't have more economic freedom than the US so sorry, no A lack of economic freedoms does not excuse the FACT that the United States has a relative, tiered system of rights. The Legislative and Judicial branch view rights layed out in the Constitution based on strata. This was established in Harris v. McRae. Stewart for the court; "Whether freedom of X that is constitutionally protected warrants federal subsidization is a question for Congress to answer, not a matter of constitutional entitlement." The institution of the Hyde Amendment goes against the ideologies of the Due Process clause. We ignore the penumbras of established rights to placate the masses.
[QUOTE="DivergeUnify"][QUOTE="Vandalvideo"]Canada by far. The US has a tiered system of rights.VandalvideoCanada doesn't have more economic freedom than the US so sorry, no A lack of economic freedoms does not excuse the FACT that the United States has a relative, tiered system of rights. The Legislative and Judicial branch view rights layed out in the Constitution based on strata. This was established in Harris v. McRae. Stewart for the court; "Whether freedom of X that is constitutionally protected warrants federal subsidization is a question for Congress to answer, not a matter of constitutional entitlement." The institution of the Hyde Amendment goes against the ideologies of the Due Process clause. We ignore the penumbras of established rights to placate the masses.So basically you're just picking what you think is more important so you can say (unfiltered) "America sucks"?
So basically you're just picking what you think is more important so you can say (unfiltered) "America sucks"? DivergeUnifyNo I'm not. I'm an american citizen. As someone being educated in law, I realize the false belief people have in our government's granting of rights. We have a strata of rights, and none of which are guaranteed un barred.
Um...
Netherlands? :P
I can't make a vote anyway because I live in the U.S... I would vote U.S. and it would be biased.
[QUOTE="DivergeUnify"]So basically you're just picking what you think is more important so you can say (unfiltered) "America sucks"? VandalvideoNo I'm not. I'm an american citizen. As someone being educated in law, I realize the false belief people have in our government's granting of rights. We have a strata of rights, and none of which are guaranteed un barred. I never said we have more social rights. Go back and look up my original post
[QUOTE="Bio_Spark"]Wow I wouldn't expect Singapore to be #2.The US, according to the Index of Economic Freedom.
Though Hong Kong is the freest of all.
The US probably has the edge in social freedoms too.
Dasacant
That's economic. The U.S. isn't nearly as high in social freedoms as you'd think...
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