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I don't have a lot of evidence that eating shit sandwiches is bad for me, but I suppose I shouldn't ban something I haven't tried. And why should heterosexual people be the only ones who are miserable. I suppose you have a point.
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Well it's been pretty well established that e-coli kills. But I submit that if people want to eat shit sandwiches, then let them! I suppose their breath could be a detriment to society.
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On abortion, since we don't ban abortions anymore, wouldn't that be evidence, according to Britt's flawed 14 points, of movement away from fascism? Shouldn't you give Bush his due credit? On homosexual rights, how can you argue that Bush has denied a "benefit" that never existed? Doesn't the fact that lives for gays and lesbians have gotten much better over the past six years mean anything? Shouldn't Bush receive his due credit? It appears that we are indeed moving away from those fascist days of Clinton. Why return to that?
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The good "doctor's" thoughts come up wanting, even according to his friends. Garbage in, garbage out.
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I thought you said Clinton was a socialist. On gay marriage, he went out of his way to make it impossible for them to get the benefit. Why ban something that doesn't exist in the first place? As for the 14 points. I don't think they are any more flawed than any other piece of writing. Which points exactly are flawed? Which points did he make that did not exist in the fascist govenments? I think all 14 points were rampant in Nazi Germany. I'm not an expert, but I think all 14 of the points accurately describe fascism. If you want to discredit the points, just saying he isn't a scientist or doctor isn't good enough. Last edited by BlueHair; 04-07-2007 at 12:49 AM. |
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Which thoughts exactly come up wanting? I can buy that he picked only points that he could see there were similarities with the United States. I don't think he claimed that the list was comprehensive. Any writer is going to point out the things that agree with his hypothesis.
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Just for clarification:
I am not a Democrat. I just think Hillary is better than the rest of the candidates. Mostly because I think that she is the exact opposite of George Bush. I do have a fear that she will keep all the extra presidential powers to promote her socialist agenda. I would like to see a Libertarian minded President that would work to re-balance the branches of government. I just don't see one in the race. Let's get government the hell out of our lives and churches the hell out of government (and vice versa). Let's protect the rights of all people, not just the ones we agree with. Maybe there should be a law limiting the number of laws we can have. Kind of like the rule at my house that when you buy something, you have to donate or throw something out. |
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