Yes, this subject really should have "U.S." in the name.
Imagine how low that percentage was before Iraq was invaded. Twice. It's actually an educational policy in the U.S. - improve world geography by invading other countries. There's nothing like a bit of knowledge gained due to the death of a loved one for a cause that can't be explained.
And... not trying to be an arse, but when you make a post about the educational problems in the U.S., it would be good if you spelt "a lot" and "you're" correctly... especially when the latter is in your signature.
(September 5, 2012 at 2:23 am)JohnDG Wrote: 6. According to a survey conducted by the National Geographic Society, only 37 percent of all Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 can find the nation of Iraq on a map.
Imagine how low that percentage was before Iraq was invaded. Twice. It's actually an educational policy in the U.S. - improve world geography by invading other countries. There's nothing like a bit of knowledge gained due to the death of a loved one for a cause that can't be explained.
And... not trying to be an arse, but when you make a post about the educational problems in the U.S., it would be good if you spelt "a lot" and "you're" correctly... especially when the latter is in your signature.
