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I've tolerated them all my life.They've caused me to have an a-hole for a president for 8 years.I'm not looking to pass laws against them,but I do wish they could form their own conservative country of NASCARTONIA. They say you should dream big.That's a big dream.I don't like them.Look at what one did yesterday.Makes my country look like a bunch of dogs live here.I would say I do tolerate them.They are the ones trying to pass laws against peoples rights to do stuff.The most I've done against them is say I don't think this HEE HAW bunch should have the right to torture(and they are hypocrite Christians for wanting to torture to begin with.) I know it's a mainly conservative bunch on here,but encouraging the Pres to keep torture an option is not Kool.
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One question that has been answered
but is not widely publicized is: Does waterboarding actually yield good quick information? And the answer appears to be in some cases it works very well in extracting information quickly. So President Scuds sits in the Oval Office: Pres. Scuds, we have information about a terrorist attack in LA. It looks like a big network and we dont know where the hell they are in LA, but its going to be real bad as it involves a dirty nuke. We do have suspects in the planning in custody. The attack appears to be imminent. We think waterboarding will possibly work on one of these guys. We need info NOW. And this guy has the goods. He knows. It might work... We have tried other quick techniques on this guy and its not working. Does this situation arise often? NO. But if it does, do you want to leave the option open? So do you want to say we will prohibit this practice unless we see a dire need to do it, or just flat out prohibit KNOWING that it IS effective at getting vital information quickly IN SOME cases? And of course we prohibit it completely because we know it will be abused by Bush and his Cowboy military... And because we cant set proper criteria when it should be used. They are holding a gun to your head, tell the Cops to back off and let them kill you...take one for the country and ethics. |
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i also don't like the fact that some want to take away a persons rights. hell, i live in a dry county, and am unable to wager my own hard earned money online if i wanted to. i'm a live and let live sort of person, which makes me a freak in many peoples' eyes around here. something came up about homosexuality the other day at work. who knows what one lady at work thinks of me now, as i disagreed with her contention that upbringing is the cause, followed by a persons choice to be that way. i told her i thought you're born that way. no doubt she has now consigned me to the burning fires of hell now. doesn't bother me tho, i don't care what she thinks--it's funny tho, she can quote verse but seems to have forgotten 'judge not' and 'he who is without sin'.
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For arguements sake, how do you know what christ said? Your believing it because someone wrote about it at least 80 years later after he did. None of these accounts were written done right then....
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i don't know what the cia uses vs the military. i'd hate to see limits placed that shouldn't be placed by congress, but whether that's the case here, i don't know. i don't want this country to become exactly the type of thing it is supposedly fighting.
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like they said on south park, the bible is a guide you can use. but i wouldn't take it as gospel....oh, that's punny.
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And while christ maybe never spoke on it, but it is written about in the new testament. I can give you several passages if need be...
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"religon makes me want to fart" ..
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dont follow zig sorry...?
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Then there appears to be considerable evidence that the church leaders "eliminated" several original books of the Bible which elevated women to a place of equality in the church; wasn't it the Diet of Worms in around 1066 (may have the date wrong) that finally "decided" that yes...women also had a soul same as men? My favorite of course remains King James I dictating to his scribes that "chasaph" translated from the original Hebrew to "witch" instead of "poisoner"...that set of a bloody chain of events which lasted for centuries....but maybe James wasn't a paranoid schizophrenic but a messenger of god???
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Somer i think you have to draw a line between old time catholics and modern day non-catholics. Throughout history the church did as they wanted without regard for anyone or anything else. If the pope wanted something he took it. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. I think that modern day christians as well as most catholics are more interested now in finding god then following the pope. It't not just witches that were persecuted it was academia, dissidents.. etc.
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you know, i mentioned ol king james the other day to my daughter. we were talking about the coworker i mentioned above, and the conversation we had had that day. i asked kelly 'what do you think that woman would say/do if she found out that king james, who was behind that version of the bible she refers to, was a homosexual?' and yes, several books have been left out, including one about judas.
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-edit-diet took place in 1521--charles the v presiding
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zig is correct 1521 was the year
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being very accurate and quick, in SOME cases, came from an interview with a military intelligence officer on NPR (always ultra-liberal supposedly) It was backed up by some Pyschologist from a University they had on. I cant see taking it completely off the table (pun, no..) when it MIGHT be very effective in getting good information quickly in some cases. The potential for abuse is always present. The Geneva convention has it on the no list. But we live in a world where a few zealots can kill very large numbers of innocent people very quickly. Its not a stone throwing world anymore. |