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=Most Christian Nation?
I don't believe we are the most Christian nation. Most polls I've researched put us at around 70% to 80%. This is compared to nations such as Ecuador, Samoa, or Bolivia with more than 90%.
Longest running constitution?
Not true. The San Marino constitution is MUCH older, dating to 1600 AD.
--Farmer88 09:13, 20 May 2012 (EDT)
Category:Most Free?
Various indexes don't rank the USA as the most free nation, the economic freedom index produced by the cato institute has the US at number 10, [[1]] and The Heritage foundation [[2]] also has the US at 10. The democratic index produced by The Economist Intelligence Unit places the US at 17th place, based on the catagories: electoral process and pluralism; civil liberties; the functioning of government; political participation; and political culture. [[3]]
The most conservative nation
If the USA is really the most conservative nation, than why does it have a liberal president? --Alex00 10:23, 22 March 2013 (EDT)