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What makes an American?

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  • G Gary Thom

    I was watching the Discovery channel the other night and an advert came up for the "Greatest American" poll. One of the nominees was Albert Einstein, given he was born in Germany I decided to have a look see who else was nominated. Greatest American Poll[^] Andrew Carnegie - Scottish Albert Einstein - German Mel Gibson - Australian Alexander Hamilton - was born on the West Indies island of Nevis. Arnold Schwarzenegger - Austrian Gary

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    Following on with the other posts, we had a Greatest Briton Poll here in the UK too last Christmas. http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2002/11_november/25/greatbritons_final.shtml[^] I voted for Brunel, from the case made by Jeremy Clarkson. I'm glad he made second. Gracious in the face of defeat, [Clarkson] said: "Although it's disappointing, I'd like to thank everyone who voted for Brunel as it's still a tremendous triumph for engineering. "I reckon an enormous amount of votes from America helped win it for Churchill - Americans have once again interfered in our affairs!" In case you don't know, Jeremy Clarkson[^] is amongst other things a popular and very funny motoring journalist over here. He had a TV talkshow for a season in which he removed America from the map and threw it in the bin. He doesn't like America, Europe or the now bust MG Rover. :rolleyes:


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    • M Marc Clifton

      Seriously. Doesn't he reflect the majority (as seen in the recent election) opinion? Answer honestly! He may not reflect YOUR opinion, but I think he DOES reflect the opinion of quite a few, umm, Americans. ;P Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO

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      Marc Clifton wrote: Doesn't he reflect the majority (as seen in the recent election) opinion? no. Image Toolkits | Image Processing | Cleek

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      • G Gary Thom

        I was watching the Discovery channel the other night and an advert came up for the "Greatest American" poll. One of the nominees was Albert Einstein, given he was born in Germany I decided to have a look see who else was nominated. Greatest American Poll[^] Andrew Carnegie - Scottish Albert Einstein - German Mel Gibson - Australian Alexander Hamilton - was born on the West Indies island of Nevis. Arnold Schwarzenegger - Austrian Gary

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        http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsere_Besten[^] 1 Konrad Adenauer, Politiker (1876-1967) 2 Martin Luther, Kirchenreformator (1483-1546) 3 Karl Marx, Sozialwissenschaftler (1818-1883) 4 Sophie und Hans Scholl, Widerstandskämpfer (1921/1918-1943) 5 Willy Brandt, Politiker (1913-1992) 6 Johann Sebastian Bach, Komponist (1685-1750) 7 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Schriftsteller (1749-1832) 8 Johannes Gutenberg, Erfinder des Buchdrucks (1400-1468) 9 Otto von Bismarck, Politiker (1815-1898) 10 Albert Einstein, Naturwissenschaftler (1879-1955)


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        • S Stephane Routelous

          in France too : http://programmes.france2.fr/leplusgrandfrancais/8709130-fr.php[^] (in french) 1. Charles de Gaulle 2. Louis Pasteur 3. Abbé Pierre 4. Marie Curie 5. Coluche 6. Victor Hugo 7. Bourvil 8. Molière 9. Jacques Yves Cousteau 10. Edith Piaf


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          That's a most impressive list ... but I don't really know who Bourvil is ( even after reading the bio ) ?


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            in France too : http://programmes.france2.fr/leplusgrandfrancais/8709130-fr.php[^] (in french) 1. Charles de Gaulle 2. Louis Pasteur 3. Abbé Pierre 4. Marie Curie 5. Coluche 6. Victor Hugo 7. Bourvil 8. Molière 9. Jacques Yves Cousteau 10. Edith Piaf


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            wow ! what a list !!

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            • M Maximilien

              That's a most impressive list ... but I don't really know who Bourvil is ( even after reading the bio ) ?


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              Stephane Routelous
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              an actor/singer/comic http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0100186/[^]. try to get "La traversee de Paris" , "la grande vadrouille" or "Le corniaud" at "La boite noire" ;-) (if I remember correctly, you're living in Montreal)


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              • PJ ArendsP PJ Arends

                The CBC did the same thing for the greatest Canadian[^]. IMO they picked the wrong guy. Terry Fox and Frederick Banting should have been the top two.


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                Yeah, everyone in my house voted for Terry Fox. Take the poll again in a few years when the baby boomers have died off and you won't find Tommy Douglas at the top of the list anymore I gurantee it. When did health care become such an all-consuming obsession in this country? The whole thing is a bit absurd, the politicians cater to it, so does the media, fact is that for 99% of the populace the health care system works just fine, for the 1% that it doesn't we get 90% of the air time during an election.


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                • G Gary Thom

                  I was watching the Discovery channel the other night and an advert came up for the "Greatest American" poll. One of the nominees was Albert Einstein, given he was born in Germany I decided to have a look see who else was nominated. Greatest American Poll[^] Andrew Carnegie - Scottish Albert Einstein - German Mel Gibson - Australian Alexander Hamilton - was born on the West Indies island of Nevis. Arnold Schwarzenegger - Austrian Gary

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                  I'm not 100% certain, but I strongly suspect this is the first EVER link to AOL from CodeProject! :laugh:


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                  • G Gary Thom

                    I was watching the Discovery channel the other night and an advert came up for the "Greatest American" poll. One of the nominees was Albert Einstein, given he was born in Germany I decided to have a look see who else was nominated. Greatest American Poll[^] Andrew Carnegie - Scottish Albert Einstein - German Mel Gibson - Australian Alexander Hamilton - was born on the West Indies island of Nevis. Arnold Schwarzenegger - Austrian Gary

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                    Mel Gibson - Australian Mel Gibson was actually born in New York and moved to Australia when he was 12 (bio[^]) but we'll claim him :-D "I think I speak on behalf of everyone here when I say huh?" - Buffy

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                      Yeah, everyone in my house voted for Terry Fox. Take the poll again in a few years when the baby boomers have died off and you won't find Tommy Douglas at the top of the list anymore I gurantee it. When did health care become such an all-consuming obsession in this country? The whole thing is a bit absurd, the politicians cater to it, so does the media, fact is that for 99% of the populace the health care system works just fine, for the 1% that it doesn't we get 90% of the air time during an election.


                      "In our civilization, and under our republican form of government, intelligence is so highly honored that it is rewarded by exemption from the cares of office." - Ambrose Bierce

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                      It's the only thing the socialist have absolute control over, and they will make damned sure they don't loose control. Just imagine if someone actually paid to have their health looked after instead of waiting 2 years for an MRI. Scandalous!!!


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                      • G Gary Thom

                        I was watching the Discovery channel the other night and an advert came up for the "Greatest American" poll. One of the nominees was Albert Einstein, given he was born in Germany I decided to have a look see who else was nominated. Greatest American Poll[^] Andrew Carnegie - Scottish Albert Einstein - German Mel Gibson - Australian Alexander Hamilton - was born on the West Indies island of Nevis. Arnold Schwarzenegger - Austrian Gary

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                        Two other Americans. Normally a Mummy and a Daddy. Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So i had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004

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                        • S Stan Shannon

                          Rob Graham wrote: Trolling again? Not at all, I truly believe that. Rob Graham wrote: It really isn't necessay to reject one's heritage to become an American, IMO... I disagree. Being an American is all about rejecting the values of the old world - utterly and completely - in order to become something new. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."

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                          Stan Shannon wrote: Rob Graham wrote: It really isn't necessay to reject one's heritage to become an American, IMO... I disagree. Being an American is all about rejecting the values of the old world - utterly and completely - in order to become something new. Had our forefathers felt that way, I guess we'd be speaking Cherokee and worshipping a Sun God.;P One need not throw out the baby with the bath water... Anger is the most impotent of passions. It effects nothing it goes about, and hurts the one who is possessed by it more than the one against whom it is directed. Carl Sandburg

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