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and you finally admit that is useful.. yaaay!
Which of those things did I claim was useful?
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and you finally admit that is useful.. yaaay!
and you finally admit that is useful.. yaaay!
Which of those things did I claim was useful?
People may say they want programs but when it comes down to brass tacks they refuse to pay for it.
Also, I am absolutely blown away that you are here on a gay site using polling and popularity numbers of if certain rights should be granted or revoked to individuals! You can't be serious. For crying out loud if gay people or black people or even slaves had to wait until it had "majority" backing or the permission of everyone else, they/we never will have equal rights.
Good lord. I think I've seen it all now.![]()
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Which of those things did I claim was useful?
Why are we whispering?
The students who ran the AV department when I was in high school did an annual contest for the "Best Movie Backwards" -- every movie that came through the department for classes or assemblies or whatever got run backwards, and the AV students (and guests) voted on them.
One year it was "War in the Pacific", because of how kool it was watching kamikazi planes emerge our of flaming ships and zoom backwards to their carriers. But the most memorable, all-time winner was "Emergency Childbirth", where we got to repeatedly see doctors, policemen, fathers, etc. ramming newborn infants back inside the mothers.
The subtitle appended to the winning "Htribdlihc Ycnegreme" was "Still Just as Gross".
All of which is a lead-in to say, if we're going to ban things because they're gross, ban childbirth.
This remains the hottest social issue in America after decades of debate. Some would argue that Roe v. Wade is responsible for prolonging the culture wars. I think it would be no matter who won on that day. It will still be contentious another 36 years from now. You don't need to be religious or conservative to be against abortion, albeit most are. Why? Because at the core, the debate is more about definitions than morality. Who is a human being? When is it human? Who's the victim?
Contraception doesn't always work, and it does lead to abortions. My Mother was still taking the PILL while she was 3 months pregnant with me, therefore, I am a survivor of the PILL. Oh, and Condoms are not 100% effective against pregnancies.
Also, have you noticed those same people who are staunch, raving, anti-abortionists are always opposed to childrens' healthcare spending, against funding orphanages, expanding social services to help case workers place kids with foster homes and or better adoption programs, and the like.
They want to force a woman to have a child, yet don't fund safe sex education, nor programs for infants, and young children. It's a stance on rhetoric, and rhetoric only.
Also, how many staunch anti-abortionist women come to mind off the top of your head? Why are they usually always men? Things that make you go.... hmmmm......
I am not pro-abortion. I am pro-choice as a legal basis. Anti-choice opens the door to tyranny as much as anti-guns does. In fact, moreso, because, obviously, the complications are too subtle for too many people's brains and they just let things pass. They're just women, after all. We have to get past the scratch in the LP and accord women full dignity and full sovereignty. Encourage wise choice; but do not invade the dignity of women to make that choice.
Just as anti-choice opens the door to tyrannies we don't need, it also closes the door to a greater happiness for all, the happiness of doing what's right because it's right and not because the Big Man says so.
We've had enough of that and it's disrespectful to previous generations to want to go through still more of it.
Don't be morally lazy. Too much blood has been shed for us to continue to be that way.
I hate right-wingerism and am glad I emerged from it.
Right wing philosophy is misery-dependent and misery-conserving. It has segregated itself from America's greater maturity won from battles and battlefields of all kinds.
Why should women object to your discussing the use of her uterus?? Is that your question? Not exactly your question but it's what your implication leads to. Is it really the case that there's something that doesn't feel wrong about that?
19th-Century humanity was haunted by the tragic absurdities of their time. It is high time to leave it all behind. Jesus died for that shit, too.
This remains the hottest social issue in America after decades of debate. Some would argue that Roe v. Wade is responsible for prolonging the culture wars. I think it would be no matter who won on that day. It will still be contentious another 36 years from now. You don't need to be religious or conservative to be against abortion, albeit most are. Why? Because at the core, the debate is more about definitions than morality. Who is a human being? When is it human? Who's the victim?
To me, it's a phony issue. The rich are always going to be able to have abortions at will. Making abortion illegal isn't going to stop abortions. All it's going to do is add more women to the list of the dead. It's an issue on which reasonable people can differ and it's foolish to pretend that one group can dictate morality about a disputed issue to another.
It doesn't seem an accident to me that many of the same people,who want to ban abortion, also want to ban gay sex. I suspect it's a creepy and distorted way for some folk to stay close to the subject of sex that they otherwise find uncomfortable.
There are thousands on thousands of miscarriages a year and now thousands of frozen fertilized eggs that go unused and are discarded. Where are the funerals for all those "unborn children"? One's almost in Monty Python territory where every sperm is sacred.
Really this is area that, if you really are against abortion, you can take concrete steps in terms of education, contraception and adoption to work to stop it. Otherwise, IMHO, we really need to mind our own business.
I disagree on that. For me the biggest single issue is providing safety for women and their doctors. When will the guardians of the law go after these terrorists so women can visit their healthcare providers without intimidation, violence and murder.
http://rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2009...acting-clinic-escort-protecting-womens-rights
Looks like a Pink Pistols moment, to me. If I lived there, I'd gladly offer my service as an armed escort for women, so long as the unborn they meant to get rid of had no brainwaves indicative of a person.
The rest, while an interesting philosophical topic for discussion, over some wine or beer...isn't number one for me.
You want to find a country where there is no crime? North Korea. There is no crime in North Korea. Why? because people are actually too afraid to commit one. The unfortunate side dish to freedom is the existence of crime.
But don't act like the law is not enforced in the United States. We have a very stable law abiding society for the most part. Don't allow isolated incidents and sensational stories to disturb your peace of mind. If you do you will be living in fear for the rest of your life.
Perhaps there should be a non-coercive method to deal with abortion. I think that would please a lot of those who don't want to criminalize it, and those who do, to a point. What if there were a support group funded by anti-abortion and pro-choice activists to provide support to women who are considering having an abortion. If nobody steps up to the plate, how about a government provided plan? Perhaps lining up an adoption, or providing monetary assistance. I think it would be a good first step towards reconciling the two views and ending this socially divisive debate. I'd have to say that birth control and effective sex ed would go along way towards preventing unwanted pregnencies in the first place. But that is another bone to pick yet.
There's not really much crime in Switzerland, either -- because not only can everyone have a firearm, they're required to. That's a rather chilling climate for criminals!
So it's possible to have freedom and nil crime, if everyone is willing to be seriously responsible.
in my mind, if you dont wants kids, practice safe sex for goodness sake, or turn the telly on.
I did mention about that video, but didn't know that it was on youtube. Could you please post the link.









