Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:

>Its not the system is bad. Its just different.
>
Some things are objectively bad. "I don't have no car" (for "I have no 
car") is just logically wrong. And "Your out of luck" instead of "You're 
out of luck" is, by the definition of the language, wrong. I admit that 
the latter error is easy to make. But the former is, I think, a genuine 
American symptom.

>French and French Canadians speak French. But it may not be the same french.
>
Are you just guessing or do you know that this is the case? French is a 
very tightly and centrally controlled language. (And I shows, in a 
positive way.)

>The point is people are different is all no one country or race should
>be any better than the other, they are just different.
>
I didn't mean to say that Englishmen were "better" than Americans.

What you can objectively test is if Englishmen are better educated than 
Americans. But let's not get into that discussion :-).

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