Originally posted by Ripsnort
Its funny how the liberals in the US always point to Sweden as a model society...gee, I wonder why?
You right, they should point to these countries first.
"UNITED NATIONS -- Norway is the best country to live in, and Sierra Leone the worst, according to a United Nations report.
The Human Development Rrport, released on Tuesday, ranked 162 countries according to per capita income, health care, life expectancy and educational levels.
Australia followed Norway in second place, with both countries narrowly ahead of Canada, the leader for the last six years, which slipped due to statistical revisions, the authors said."
"The rate is lowest in Sweden (ranked fourth) and Japan (ninth), where one out of eight people is expected to die before 60 years of age.
In the U.S., ranked sixth, the probability of an infant not surviving to the age of 60 is 12.8 percent, the report shows."
http://europe.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/07/10/un.development/But fourth isn't bad. Can you tell me about how Canada sux again Rip
