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  1. Re:USA too big for its boots? on China Accelerates Mars Program · · Score: 1

    When opportunities are given and tied to 300 pages of fine print, so to speak it becomes less appreciated. And also, I doubt people are jealous of soley all the sucessful, but rather the stingy sucessful people who encourages more problems in other nations by giving the nations a lot more questions with each answer. You can't hate a boss who gives a lot of employee incentives and genuinely gets involve with employee problems with direct care and compassion along with respecting its customers fully by not lying to make money but rather telling the truth to have trusting long- term customers. That is what the world wants. If the USA becomes all powerful, it won't be hated one as much if it sends a clear signal to the rest of the world with good intentions. Would you like your pharmicists if all they wanted to do was to sell you the drug by bending the truth. I doubt it. They have the trust and power to do so but do not abuse it. This is what poorer countries want from a richer country like the US. Not a giant business only nation.

  2. Re:Safety Record? on China Accelerates Mars Program · · Score: 1
    Just for clarity, the rocket didn't kill hundreds of people:

    "At least six people were killed and 57 injured."

  3. Re:The Assyrians on China Accelerates Mars Program · · Score: 1

    I think what the poster was trying to say was the reference to the large destruction of Buddhist artifacts by many countries' government, most notably China. Take for example the building of dams that flood old temples with little to no effort to recover or remove the artifacts by the goverment.

  4. Re:Seriously, as there is only one human race... on China Accelerates Mars Program · · Score: 1

    Hmmm.... I don't know about the rest of the world but, I seems that most other species on this planet cooperate better with the rest of the environment around them then we humans do. Most other species live in symbioses with one another. Apparent or not. So it seems that the degree of cooperation does distinguish us from most other species. Our degree is lower then most species. When was the last time you saw or heard of a pride of lions trying to wipe out other herds of lions in an act to dominate the savannah?