I would like to point out a couple of things:
1) Danish people drink the most. This should be taken in context (and it's not entirely true anymore). But, the percentage may be higher than the one in the US, but the US has FAR more people than Denmark.
So, if we assume that we have 100 people in DK and 10 of them drink. That's 10 %.
But in US you're FAR FAR more people, so 10 people in US would be like 10/1000 people, which is, of course, a smaller number.
We cannot compare the two countries, as it's very different numbers we're dealing with.
It would be the same as saying that our country is better than yours because of our crime-rate is lower.
OH!
Not to mention, we don't have as many piffleed up and un-knowing teens as you do, oh yeah! You preach ignorance and end up with lustful teenagers without knowledge of how to handle things. Sarah Palin, go hockey mom and keeping tabs on her own child.
Let's deny what we're too scared to talk about *sarcasm*
We can compare them to other countries, which resemble to Denmark in population and whatnot.
And speaking of... Texas is part of the bible belt. But it's also one of the most criminal places in USA. Isn't that just a fun little coincidence?
Where do you get your "US is better than everyone else"? That's egocentric. Doesn't your religion preach kindness to others? - Oh it also preached murder, of course, so I understand your tone now, my mistake