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I love that Do Unto Others thing too. Someday 800 million babies are coming at you with a hack saw. On another note, I like how you guess that I'm from the poor Catholic areas. Its actually middle-to-upper class Catholic, though lots of the people are descended from poor Catholics 50 or 60 years ago. I agree that people tend to be less rigid in their "faith" as they get wealthier, but that could be because people don't put too much time into thinking a lot of things through as they become professional slaves. I don't think you were active on this board the last 4 times the abortion debate came up, but nothing got solved as to whether its right, wrong, questionable or whatever. If nothing else, one or two posters here and elsewhere have convinced me that they have a sincere basis for their position (contrary to mine). You might think your heart beats in synch with the rest of America, but if it did, you wouldn't always be so frustrated. |
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At best, if he said something like "We are at war, and its going to be a long war that will force us to confront many enemies in many countries for the foreseeable future", its contrary to numerous statements and positions of his over the last 3 years. In any case, if you believe he will treat this like a war, and I'm being serious here, please let me know what the "Kerry doctrine" is. Can we go into other countries? Assassinations? Preemption? Invasions? If I don't hear him reiterate the Bush doctrine (Big War, Preemption), than I don't see how we are better off with him. Of course, if we do hear him reiterate it, it will be ironic that he's essentially adopting the "neocon" ideal. Which would be okay, right-idea wrong-people implementing it, except that he's derided it so often. Quote:
But all-in-all, like I think just about everyone else here feels, I think the whole idea of having to choose between these two mutts is a travesty. Quote:
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And in any event, i never said we weren't at war. We are. Kerry and Edwards have acknowedged that as well. But that still doesn't get us to Bilmore's paranoid delusion that a Kerry presidency would "have us all living under Sharia." That was the statement you jumped in to defend. My question to you is this: are you, too, so batshit crazy as to believe that if Kerry is elected we'll all be speaking Arabic? Or are you just picking fights? Quote:
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2. I have seen what happenes to "Catholics" who were forced into bad marriages due to unwanted pregnancies, or who suffered guilt, shame, etc... because they got pregnant because they were afraid to get the pill for fear their parents would find out. I know people who've had abortions. Some of those women are my friends, and they might not have been had their lives been stunted early because of someone else's religious views being written into law. I'll take your 800 million babies any day, you self righteous son of a bitch. Where do I sign up? 3. I never said you came from a poor Catholic background. I said the stereotype you offered was from a poor Catholic background. If you must know, I assumed you were a rather well to do person stereotyping the average Catholic as poor. Goes to show you how far "assuming" goes, eh? 4. Religion is a substitute for money for a lot of people. Money gives you the time to think and the luxury of learning various disparate ideas. There's a reason the rank and file Catholic parishes and Baptists don't want people getting education. It fucks up their business. 5. Any frustration I've felt is due to a lack of money which requires me to work for a living, not because I'm out of sync with average America (I'm willing to bet my brnad of frustration is pretty common to 90% of people). But I'll take your comment as a compliment. I can think of nothing more insulting than for you to have stated that I was "the average American." I'd hope I'm at least a bit better than that. The last thing any human should aspire to is to have his heart beat in sync with the rest of the men round him. If you've no individual thought, what are you? |
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If we can't agree that mass-casualties are at stake, and that this became particularly clear after 9/11, there is really no point in continuing this with you. If we can agree, please feel free to let me know what Kerry will do to minimize this possibility (i.e., please address the question I posed to SAM). Hello |
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Oh, according to the govt, I died of cirrhosis last week, have advanced throat cancer, have had about three heart attacks, am carrying about five STDs, have three children and have died in four car accidents. Just like about 3 out of 4 people you know. |
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As far as who I believe will do the best job of preventing such attacks.... I don't believe anybody can prevent such attacks. I think that either candidate can put in place and adminster an intelligence and security infrastructure that will frustrate and prevent many opportunities. But the enemy is far more committed to this than us, and individually, they are far more willing to die. Which means that ultimately, they will find a chance to attack and they will do so. In terms of who will, ultimately, do a better job of progressing us toward a resolution, I believe that Kerry is a more intelligent, more humanist person than Bush. Consequently, he will apply methods of dealing with the Mideast other than brute force that we are ultimately not willing to pay for on an unlimited basis. |
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