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lobber of scimitars
Join Date: Jul 2001
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Under your logic, bathtubs should be banned, Mari, as more children die in them than from "gun violence."
Friends who saw Bush in Wilkes Barre report that he said that although he had stated he would sign the AWB renewal if it came across his desk, he knew it wasn't going to come across his desk. You may believe that, or you may choose not to. It's not up to you.
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What makes you think I'm in favor of gun control, anyhow? I thought I posted here somewhere or other than I'm a firm believer in weapons, even assault guns, for every citizen. Maybe that was some other board, if so, I'm posting it here now. A criminal, by definition, is going to get his hands on illegal weapons, regardless. Law abiding citizens need all the munitions they can possibly gather to protect themselves from Homeland Security forces. Six year olds need to concentrate on passing the first grade and playing with their toy ships and rubber duckies in the bath tub. In Western Colorado, deer kill more people than terrorists, criminals, and bath tubs combined. Maybe we should put up wanted posters of Bambi in the post offices. I'm sorry, I'm having a logic short circuit, so I'll shut up now. ![]() |
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lobber of scimitars
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Did we just kind of agree on something. Again? I'm feeling faint. I need a lie down.
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lobber of scimitars
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I'll see to it that you have the finest in rubber rooms.
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lurkin old school
Join Date: Oct 2001
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Wolf, since you obviously support Bush (and I think you are reasonably intelligent for a conservative pagan), can you give me 5 reasons why this support? Or is it just one issue, guns? I'd like to hear your reasoning. 5 reasons to vote for Bush.
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lobber of scimitars
Join Date: Jul 2001
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I am not a single issue voter, but you could say that 2nd Amendement issues rate quite highly on my priority list.
1. Pro RKBA (Right to Keep and Bear Arms) 2. Pro Death Penalty 3. Doesn't kiss UN ass, and I don't think will be selling us out to the UN any time soon 4. I don't trust Kerry as far as I can throw him. I think he's inconsistent, and potentially dangerous. See #3. 5. Kerry's assortment of nebulous plans to increase government giveaways is likely to impact me negatively. Since Bush took office, I've got more money in my pocket than I did last year and the year before. I'm not in an outsourcable industry, so that's not an issue. There's more, but I'm getting tired.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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By various accounts there were various unsecured munitions dumps that were reported to the US authorities that were ignored becuase they didn't contain the holy WMD, only SAMs and oh, 350 TONS of fucking semtex now being gainfully employed in high power roadside bombs that are mashing up hummers on a daily basis. If that isn't proof of political mishandling of the war nothing is.
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lurkin old school
Join Date: Oct 2001
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Thanks for the response Wolf. I appreciate your thoughts even if I dont share your view or specific priorities.
I'm listening to all the broadcast rhetoric, getting antsy about the polarization. I dont want us to lose all common ground no matter who ends up with this presidency. I see that you, like me, dont want government setting limits on your freedom, want to live with some security and you do not want to be mislead or fooled. As much as you distrust Kerry, I dont trust Bush based on his misstatements and actions. I dont believe that he has done a good job as commander. National security is my #1 issue. Kerry has convinced me that he will be strong and vigilant, open to learning new information and able to repond wisely. I believe that the situation in Iraq has proven more complex than the Bush team can handle philosophically, theoretically or practically. other reasons: Separation of church and state (basic personal freedom- which encompasses pro choice and pro gay rights) Embraces Science (emcompases stemcell, environmental, and economic issues) Will not privatize Social security (further dividing the rich from the poor) Will deal with the healthcare crisis by covering kids under 18 (pay now or really pay later) Will better fund education (investing) |
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lobber of scimitars
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Children under 18 are already covered ... by state plans. The healthcare crisis isn't as critical as you're being told.
More funding to education does not improve the system. The Washington, DC school district (heck, any large city district) gets more funding pumped into it than anywhere else in the country, and those kids, in large measure, still aren't learning. It's not about the $$. GWB is not just praying that things go away ... there's science in them thar hills. Yes, we have a lot of fucked up environmental policy in this country, but fault also has to be laid at the feet of the environmental movement (yes, I said it). I'm not in favor of clearcutting old growth forest by any means, but a lot of what's been done over the last 20-30 years has caused more problems (wildfires, landslides, etc.) than it's solved. I had originally ended with my little dance on abortion, but I deleted it. I'm Pro-Abortion (get that, not "choice". I don't play semantic games about the procedure. I believe that life begins at conception. It's a baby, not a "foetus" to softball the idea to the woman who is selecting it.) I don't think that public funds should ever pay for an abortion. I don't think that any good will be served, however, by reversing Roe v. Wade, despite it having magically created a right to privacy that's not enumerated in the constitution. Safe legal abortion beats the old system every time ... back alley for the poor, and therapeutic D&C for the wealthy and/or connected. Freedom OF religion is not the same as freedom FROM it, which is what most people today seem to think it means.. The government does not and has not established a state religion ... ever. People can go right on ahead and be gay or whatever else they may want to be, but don't be asking to get married. I'm actually more for the abolition of marriage as a matter of civil law. It's religious law that was codified into civil law to begin with ... you want to get married to someone, go to the church of your choice. You want to cohabit with someone and become partners in a business like arrangement to simplify the division of property when you no longer want to cohabit? Go see a lawyer. I think that more was lost than people realized when the wedding ceremony wording was changed, even in the Catholic Church to "as long as your love shall last."
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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Social Security moves funds from the poor to the rich. The poor can least afford to pay it, and then they die sooner. The rich reach the contribution limit while earning, and then live to be very old. The over-65 age group is the richest group per-capita although people in it are in a very different way than other rich/poor groups.
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I shouldn't be able to collect my full SS benefits until I'm at least 75. It's certainly not that I want work longer, but when the SSA was created, most people didn't live to 65. I haven't looked at the stats recently, but it used to be that the average person got back everything they paid into SS in 13 months. No wonder it's going broke. Fuck it...anyone born after 2006 should not receive Social Security.
A lot of people can't afford to pay for health insurance, but make too much for themselves or their kids to qualify for assistance. There are plenty of reasons why the environment is fucked up, but let's not forget plain ol' human idiocy (such as the firestarters out west last year). There may be no official denomination, but this nation still embraces the Judeo-Christian version of a higher power pretty hard. Regardless of who you support, make sure you go vote tomorrow! Tuesday November 2, 2004...don't let some of the literature out there fool you! ![]() |
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