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Or maybe you think it's better for the Nobel to be awarded as "Best Effort at Advancing the Ideals of a Select Group of Western Nations, the Methods of Which Not All of Those Western Nations Agree On." I personally prefer a policy of being reticient to award a Nobel to a person who fought a war while claiming it was fought to achieve a lasting peace, as even Hitler would have described it thus. The award is designed to encourage outside-the-box thinking on how to avoid human conflict, not to reward winning it. Remember who Nobel was, and for what he sought to atone. Besides, giving a Nobel to a war-winner kinda defeats the point, like giving a dollar to your kid for winning the big baseball game. |
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Best I can put it, this late, is peace is something more, something greater and more benign, than mere calm. A conquered world is certainly calm, but it doesn't leave its subjects in peace. |
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49-6. The oxen are slow, but the earth is patient. |
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sgtclub: [loaded rhetorical question indicating obviously desired result]
sucker: [observation that obviously desired result leads to a logical absurdity] sgtclub: Who said [obviously desired result] or [logical absurdity]? I didn't. I haven't posted on how I come down on that issue. sucker: [patient explanation of how obviously desired result leads to logical absurdity] sgtclub: Whatever. You're mischaracterizing what I said. All I asked was [loaded rhetorical question indicating obviously desired result]. I haven't expressed an opinion as to the answer, and I never meant [logical absurdity]. [dead silence] [repeat] |
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One, I hoped to show that they could not name five ideologically pure living individuals whom they would admire for advancing the cause of peace. I accomplished this by Bilmore and Club expressly admitting they couldn't come up with five, and Slave tacitly admitting so by including Bono. Two, I hoped against hope that the con side would tacitly admit that the Nobel has more moral authority than their Coulteresque constant repetition of the Carter/Arafat awards would indicate --- as if these two were the only ones ever to have won the award (in Arafat's case, he wasn't even the only recipient that year). I had hoped merely that they would name people who as a categorical matter leant credence to the Nobel committee's equanimity and fundamental even-handedness in awarding the Peace Prize. They surpassed my wildest dreams by repeatedly naming people WHOM THEY HAD FORGOTTEN HAD PREVIOUSLY WON THE AWARD. All in all, it looks like calling the Nobel Committee a bunch of dupes and internationalist assholes is thoroughly debunked. What, we're going to shit on them now for not naming Reagan before he died? I'm batting 1.000. If I can think of other goals accomplished by this exercise, I'll add them. |
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Let me try to summarize my position. Keep in mind that I've admitted that this is a very difficult issue for me, and one I haven't resolved. You seem to want to only look at one side of the equation (i.e., a woman's rights. I am uncomfortable not looking at both sides simultaneously. So while you believe I discount the woman's rights, I'll throw that back at you and say you discount the fetus' rights. As we both agree that this is a question of balancing rights, let me try to define them. These definitions will be oversimplified, and you are free to expand upon them. The woman's rights are, essentially, to have dominion over her body and to be free on unwanted pain/burden. The fetus' rights are to life or potential life and to be free of pain. The right to dominion over her body and to be free of unwanted pain/burden conflict with the fetus' right to potential life. The issue of pain cannot be answered definitively at this time. When balancing these competing rights, I tend to be biased towards protecting potential life. This is not to say that the woman's rights are not important. They are extremely important. But I find it hard to choose those rights over a potential life or death decision. I make the same choice when it comes to the death penalty because I find it prudent, when there are unknowns, to side with life. What can possibily be a more important interest than that. But you are right, I am making a judgement of sorts when comparing the rights of a woman who took precautions v. a woman who did not. I believe that the woman who was responsble is entitled to greater protections. I still end up in the same place today, but who knows how the calculus will come out when we know more. Rape/incest poses a different calculation, because I put a large multiplyer on the woman's pain, and discount the quality of life of the fetus due to all of the consequences involved. Although I freely admit that this model has inherent problems, I don't think it is inconsistent with libertarianism. My rights, as a libertarian, are not unlimited. Their border is when they infringe upon the rights of another. This is clearly the case in the abortion context. |
Lib-side Nobel nominations.
See, Slave, here's where you're being shortsighted. The libs can always name billions of potential Nobel recipients because we're the ones who want to give it to some bleeding heart African who got macheted for trying to encourage her village to vote or not sew their vaginas shut --- you guys have to come up with Kissinger types or you look like pussies.
Aside from being able to unreservedly endorse most of the prior recipients, my nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize might include:
They should probably just award it to the 15th Dalai Lama as a preemptive matter in case the world blows up before he's reincarnated. |
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