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1st he talks about the medal count but doesnt mention that one team can have 1000 silver medals and another team 1 gold medal and be ahead. like USA has only 1 more gold medal than china.
Then he talks about the direct correlation between the more capitalistic the country the better than do but forgets to mention how Cuba does so well in the games in reference to its population. And per capita the scandinavian countries are the winners per capita, not USA.
Australia does better than Canada not because of its political philosophy but probably because Australians tend to love summer sports more than canadians. Nothing to do with nanny state.
Then the last paragraph about dominating in other areas blah blah blah pure nationalism and arrogance and freeing oppressed people give me a break, hes just trying to fit this in together with the olympic theme set out in the beginning but doesnt fit in.



USA Dominating at the Olympics

The USA dominating at the Olympics, but why?

By airtime this evening, the USA (search) had won 71 Olympic medals, followed by China (search) with 51, and Russia (search) with 48. America is dominating the games. And I think I know the reason why.

Increasingly, the USA is becoming a nation of achievers and non-achievers. Those who are motivated and disciplined can succeed in a huge way.

We are the most powerful nation in the history of the world. And individual Americans are the reason why. Unlike China, which has five times as many people as America, all our Olympic training is privately funded. Our athletes are subjected to intense competition from a very young age, but that competition is voluntary. Nobody here is forced to do anything.

Totalitarian regimes are able to motivate athletes as we saw in the old Soviet Union. As long as you perform well, you live well. Fail, and it's back to the harsh life.

But here in the USA, our athletes have to motivate themselves. And that's why this country has been successful. Many Americans will suffer the pain of hard work to achieve their potential. And hard work always wins.

In other countries, the emphasis on self-reliance has been beaten down by nanny states and entitlement cultures. Just take a look at Australia and Canada, for example. The Aussies have 20 million people to draw from. Canada has 30 million. Yet the Aussies have 35 Olympic medals, Canada just five.

"Talking Points" believes this is reflective of the systems in those countries. Australia is a place where self-reliance is emphasized and competition is celebrated. Canada has become increasingly socialistic, as big government programs ensure everyone is marginally taken care of. I may be wrong here, but I see the entitlement culture as a force against self-discipline and motivation.

Americans should be very proud of our Olympic people, and we largely are. Politicians could learn a lot from the competitive forces that have resulted in our success. We are a great nation because individual Americans have worked insanely hard to develop their God-given abilities. I'm one of them, and you probably are as well.

Together, we the people have demonstrated to the world that freedom and achievement are a matched set. The USA dominates in technology, science, higher education, the arts, and in protecting the oppressed of the world. We are a strong country because of individual achievement.

We need to keep emphasizing personal responsibility and discipline. If we do, we'll get even stronger. If we don't, the specter of a decadent Western Europe beckons. Congratulations to our Olympic athletes. And that's the memo.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>1st he talks about the medal count but doesnt mention that one team can have 1000 silver medals and another team 1 gold medal and be ahead. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>american media always presents it as a total medal count. so the comments/opinions regarding this are consistent with what american viewers read/see.
 

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Bill O'Reilly couldn't investigate his way out of a wet paper bag.

In the 2002 Winter Olympics, the US managed 34 medals, Canada 17 (we have only 10% of the US' population), Australia 2.
 

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XPanda- I don't give a damn about the Olympics. But Canada would have a huge advantage in the WINTER Olympics over the US.
 

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Of course it would. Just like the US would have a huge advantage over Canada in the SUMMER Olympics.

I'm just pointing out the obvious -- something O'Reilly doesn't see.
 

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Bill O'Reily is such a gas bag. He told a Canadian journalist that if he called for a boycott of Canadian products, "you guys would be in trouble, you know I could do it". What bothers me is that people take this jackass seriously. O'Reily also predicted no one would go to see the movie "Fahrenheit 911". He sure has a pulse on the American people does'nt he.
 

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Bill O'Reilly actually makes our news here more often than you would imagine. On the subject you mention -- the boycott because of those two deserters up here -- all the journalist would have to do is ask:

"Quick, Bill, name five Canadian companies, off the top of your head, that you will boycott first."

I honestly don't understand how this guy even graduated from University.
 

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In the 2002 Winter Olympics, the US managed 34 medals, Canada 17 (we have only 10% of the US' population), Australia 2.

Is total medals like total deficit...that is unless you express it as a percentage of something for measurement purposes it doesn't mean jack?
 

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Expressed per capita, medals totals are a better reflection of the actual success of the country as a whole. Compared to China, who have 1.3 billion people, the US is an ass-kicker at the summer Olympics.

You can't expect a nation of 32 million to have as many medals totals as a nation of 293 million, that just goes without saying. If Canada actually did surpass the US I would wonder if Americans had given up on sports or if Canadians were doping en masse.
 

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X,

My comment was said tongue in cheek. Of course you have to look at the medals in relation to the population...similar to the deficit argument as a percent of GNP versus total.

Based on your political commentary I would strongly suggest your Canadian "doping en masse" theory
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P.S. If you out-wrestle Patriot you have to face me in the gold medal round!
 

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I think I'd make a really bad wrestler. For one thing, I'd be apologising all the time. Plus there's that whole breaking-a-nail thing.

And you have obviously never been to Canada if you aren't already aware of our 'doping en masse' that you've spun so well. In fact, I'm leaving the office early today to do just that ...
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Redeem Americans for me -- tell me that most of you also think O'Reilly is a moron. Please.
 

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OH Ok I'd be worried you would get me in a scissors head lock and not want to let go.
 

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