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Old 08-31-2008, 03:47 PM
 
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Good. Catch up. He was not a Harvard or any other law school grad in the mid 80's. He didnt even go to law school till 88 and graduated in 91. What does 2007 have to do with anything????

Stop wasting your googles that arent related to the discussion
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Old 08-31-2008, 04:35 PM
 
Location: Greenville, SC
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I'd love to as soon as you reconcile a couple of points.

Not letting the government run our lives.

It seems to me that not letting a woman, even in the case of rape or incest choose whether or not to carry to term is not exactly case of the government allowing an individual to run their life.

It seems to me that not letting two adults to join in a stable and lasting relationship as spousal partners is a case of the government not letting individuals run their lives.

It seems to me that a Party which would embroil the Congress of the United States in the diagnosis of a brain dead patient isn't a case of the government allowing individuals to run their lives.

Now if you can help me out on this one.

"not teaching we were created by a big bang"

You are demanding that the government pay to teach 1 century fairy tales while decrying government waste? You want the government to expend tax payer dollars to teach a purely religious based mythology when our country is lagging behind the rest of the world in science and technological education.

Fascinating.

1. It does not matter whether raped or not a women should never have the right to infringe on the babies right, and murder it.

2. This country was founded on morals and gay partnership is immoral therefore not supported by the government. A line has to be drawn or everything would be excepted and that would lead to big problems(Father/daughters, mothers/sons, brother/sisters and even people/animals).

3. I cant answer for the congress and I dont agree with that either, and as far as the congress getting involved in health issues like that, that is not what we put them there for.

4. As far as creation/evolution, they should teach both or none at all. No man was there at the beginning and so both sides are beliefs.
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Old 09-04-2008, 04:44 AM
 
Location: Brighton, UK
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1. It does not matter whether raped or not a women should never have the right to infringe on the babies right, and murder it.

2. This country was founded on morals and gay partnership is immoral therefore not supported by the government. A line has to be drawn or everything would be excepted and that would lead to big problems(Father/daughters, mothers/sons, brother/sisters and even people/animals).

You actually sicken me. Are you a male by any chance? It is none of your damn business what a woman decides to do with regard to her body and the decision she makes which will affect the whole of her life.

IMO ending a pregnancy is more moral than bringing an unwanted child into this world. There are far too many unwanted, neglected children in this world. I think a child would rather not be born than have to face a life of abandonment or neglect. Unwanted children, through no fault of their own, can destroy families.

I think we should be acknowledging and applauding women who are not creating these troubled people in the first place.

With regard to point no. 2. - Show a little compassion. Isn't love one of the greatest things in the world? Surely to find true love should be celebrated. Whether it is be a man and woman or 2 men/ 2 women. And why on earth would that then lead to incest????? or bestiality????? Incest is usually sexual abuse. Bestiality (zoophilia) is animal abuse. Homosexuality is not abuse!!
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Old 09-04-2008, 04:54 AM
 
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She is a politician......isn't that the definition of a liar?
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Old 09-04-2008, 04:56 AM
 
Location: Brighton, UK
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4. As far as creation/evolution, they should teach both or none at all. No man was there at the beginning and so both sides are beliefs.
Do you realize that outside the United States there is virtually no serious debate on this matter??
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