but that is not what the standerd does, dogs that fite these standerds are absolutly NOTHING like the original breed, thats the problem, they revise the standerd as much as they want for the sole purpose of looks.
You are speaking of your experience with border collies. Not every breed is like that.

The smooth fox terrier breed standard, for example, is almost exactly like the original breed. And the standard is not at all for the sole purpose of looks. Not at all. In the breed standard of almost every terrier, it states the attitude and temperment of the dog must be fiesty, strong-willed, brave, etc. Terriers are not disqualified or docked points for actually starting fights with other dogs in the ring. Points are not necesarily taken off a terrier's score in the confirmation ring due to scars and scratches, either. They are first and foremost working dogs, even in the confirmation ring.

If the border collie conformation standard is not what you think it should be, that is not the fault of the AKC or any other registry organization. It is the fault of the border collie breed club. They are the ones that set the standard. The breed club with the most members, political pull and winning dogs ends up being the official parent club. Lots of people complain, after the fact, about "barbie" collies and Parson Russell terriers, etc. But the fact of the matter is ... if they didn't like the direction their breed was headed, they should have organized themselves before registry recognition, and done something about it then.