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revenue redistribution is definitely one thing i don't go for on the liberal side of things. just a fancy way of saying taxes...or you have too much, that guy has too little, we're taking your stuff and give it to the other guy-you don't need it all, you greedy little thing, you. smile and be glad your govt is helping.
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That is a very interesting question.. Would he have gone on TV with his "Colin Powell" next to him circling WMD that was actually a warehouse full of Cheerios?...not sure about that
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If Gore would have been such a good president, why did his home state not even vote for him? Bush took it. Can you explain to me what is obama's plan. I know its tax everyone and lets go talk to the crazy guy in iran. Yeah lets be nice thats whats chamberlain tried to do with hitler. As for iraq, that country is in better shape than when we weren't there. Those people have freedom now. Hussein would kill or worse torture them if they opposed him or talk against him. We as americans seem to take our freedom as it was nothing. He killed many people, even people in his own party. Just something to ponder. Also i love the palin pick. Don't be surprised if she is what turns women to voter for mccain.
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and how's your knee..
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start anytime i up for a good debate.
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OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TTTTTTTTTTTHHaaaaaaaattttttttttsssssssssssssss LLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!! good teams can overcome it. but it does hurt. By the way congrats on how you did the other day.
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Your wrong I have a degree in Social Studies! How about you?
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Whats yours liberal arts with a minor in gym!
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that is realllly stretching it Zig. Sane people in government? Balance? Yeah I have a better chance of meeting Santa Claus. |
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Its all up to Congress to start bills on these issues.. and they will not be started nor won or lost. I think there are much more important issues out there than abortion (roe vs wade aint going anywhere), gay rights (hey I'm all for them, but the national gov wont be making any decisions on this... and obama supports civil unions but not gay marriage (I BELIEVE) anyway.. this will be a state by state issue), creationism (get real.. aint gonna happen). There are too many WAY more important issues out there (#1 being our safety) to decide a candidate based of those 3 issues SCUDS. As for your last line, you're an idiot. |
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Universal healthcare would be the worse possible thing that our govnt could pass. It would be so bad I dont even want to think about it.. How would we pay for it.. only way to would be to raise taxes, significantly. I've lived in two countries with socialized medicine... both places had the worst healthcare I've ever seen. I almost died in New Zealand cause my doc's were not that good. ALL the best doc's come to the great U S of A, because of the way our healthcare is set up. Both countries also, (Ireland and New Zealand) tax them a WAY higher % of your salary compared to the US... and one of the main reason taxes are that high is because of socialized medicine. Now I'm not saying that changes shouldnt be made... but Universal Healthcare would be very very bad. |
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I've lived in two countries with socialized medicine... both places had the worst healthcare I've ever seen. I almost died in New Zealand cause my doc's were not that good.
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As for Palin, it doesn't bother me at all that she has just been a mayor and the governor of Alaska. The supposed "issues" with her family don't concern me either. What worries me is that she is about as far right as you can get. What bothers me is that she thinks people can "pray away the gay," and that she believes creationism should be taught in the schools along with evolution as if they were just two different "theories," and that she is about as staunchly anti-choice as a person could be. Those are my issues with her in particular (and with the Christian Right in general) and I think people should either accept her or reject her on issues such as these (along with economic philosophies) rather than blindly voting for the Republican ticket because she seems somehow "tough" or against the ticket because she is too "inexperienced." Now, you are certainly right in suggesting that the election of McCain-Palin isn't going to mean that kids everywhere will be subjected to the moronic "intelligent design" crap, but a potential Palin presidency would seem to continue the general anti-science, anti-gay, anti-choice positions of the Bush administration. |
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Are we still talking about Palin? Something i stumbled across:
Are we allowed to ask questions about her tenure as mayor of Wasilla? Here's a story from the Wall Street Journal, exposing just how fiscally and operationally reckless Palin's mayorship of Wasilla was: The biggest project that Sarah Palin undertook as mayor of this small town was an indoor sports complex, where locals played hockey, soccer, and basketball, especially during the long, dark Alaskan winters. The only catch was that the city began building roads and installing utilities for the project before it had unchallenged title to the land. The misstep led to years of litigation and at least $1.3 million in extra costs for a small municipality with a small budget. What was to be Ms. Palin's legacy has turned into a financial mess that continues to plague Wasilla... "I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except that you have actual responsibilities," Ms. Palin said Wednesday in her acceptance speech at the Republican convention. Litigation resulting from the dispute over Ms. Palin's sports-complex project is still in the courts, with the land's former owner seeking hundreds of thousands of additional dollars from the city. When Palin took over Wasilla, the town had no long-term debt. By the time she was done, debt service had increased by 69 percent, the town had close to $19 million in long-term debt, making the debt around $3000 per capita. And the Mccain campaign is asking us - seriously - to consider her a fiscal conservative. She is a Bush-Cheney fiscal conservative: low taxes, unprecedented new spending, utter incompetence, endemic cronyism and massive debt. |