I have another quote for you
10/22/2007 1:41:49 PM
10/22/2007 1:45:27 PM
^^ If that's legally sustainable, then there are probably a good handful of women who are serving sentences for killing their unborn babies, but according to that, they have the right to do this. I'm sure the fathers of those babies don't feel that way.Does the woman have the right to kill what the father is part-owner of, if it's violating her rights?[Edited on October 22, 2007 at 1:47 PM. Reason : ]
10/22/2007 1:47:17 PM
^^^ while there are a lot of logical and well-thought-out arguments for keeping abortion legal, that's a fucking terrible one.
10/22/2007 1:50:28 PM
^well said.Of all the policies the govt has, the one that effects me most and effects my ablility to create wealth for myself are taxes.I give money to the humane society. I feel strongly about their cause and feel animals are dependant and need helping. To me its a worthy cause. During Katrina, thats where I sent my money. Perhaps you could send your money to a cause you believe in, instead of trying to spend mine on a cause you believe in.
10/22/2007 1:51:27 PM
10/22/2007 2:03:35 PM
10/22/2007 2:05:56 PM
^ I agree, there's a lot of waste in our current system. But I don't think going to an only-private system and hoping things work out would work.
10/22/2007 2:07:17 PM
I agree that a free-for-all type of system is definitely not going to work, but I don't think we need to have MORE government involvement in our lives, and definitely not a government healthcare system. Aside from the financial burden on the middle class, the people that run our government do not have the requisite intelligence, ability, or work ethic to get a healthcare system running successfully.
10/22/2007 2:15:04 PM
I will admit that if I am going to be taxed anyway; I'd rather my money going to helping the poor than contracts for Haliburton and Bush/Cheney's oil buddies, paying for mercenaries to shoot Iraqi civilians and dropping bombs in a conflict we should never have been involved with, or building big ass multi-million dollar bridges in the middle of nowhere in Alaska.[Edited on October 22, 2007 at 2:24 PM. Reason : s]
10/22/2007 2:24:12 PM
10/22/2007 2:25:04 PM
I think it would be great to decrease federal income tax rates; with the possibility of allowing an increase in state level income tax. Eliminating federal social programs and letting the states take responsibility to meet the individual needs of their local populace. If nothing else this would cut down on the bloated bureaucracy since social services would be reduced to 50 smaller organizations.Ron Paul 2008!!!
10/22/2007 2:31:08 PM
I definitely support states' rights.
10/22/2007 2:31:13 PM
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10/22/2007 3:09:51 PM
geez, I got a minute at work and had time to reread my last post. Look at the grammer in that thing. I am embarrassed. Double negatives, wrong tense. Its a wonder I graduated.
10/22/2007 3:20:07 PM
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10/22/2007 5:00:28 PM
If the homeless guy walking around hillsbourgh has the need for food after not eating for 3 days, does his need justify him breaking into my car stealing my car stereo for $$$ override my desire to have bumpin tunes driving down the street.
10/22/2007 5:03:14 PM
mcdanger, again you are talking of people making sacrifices for other people's responsiblities. Yes the kid doesnt make a decision, however he will be born into that BS, and dont be surprised if that is where they stay. My stepsister is a counselor for wake county schools. A 5th grader told her she wants to collect a check like her mommy. I think we have problems in this country.This bill will provide taxpayer funded healthcare to adults and children, and to those who already HAVE healthcare. THAT is the problem. Poor kids have medicaid. What we need to do is take away the incentive for the poor to keep having kids for income. Because for most responsiblity and hardwork arent in the vocab. If someone working needs TEMP assistance then they should be helped, but the funds are strapped by the cancers of society. Continuing to push resources into the cancer will eventually kill the host. Actually there is a very good parallel between the welfare state and cancer.Like ive stated earlier, you grandfather the current people and start new rules. Only pay for ONE. Thats it. Cant pay for it? Orphanage. It wont take long before some start to consider some consequences.
10/22/2007 5:08:23 PM
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10/22/2007 6:09:55 PM
Do you live in charlotte and have your screenname as your license tag by chance?
10/22/2007 6:44:39 PM
10/22/2007 7:13:46 PM
I wonder how humans ever got by before advances in science provided us with the luxury of health care...
10/22/2007 8:58:26 PM
They usually suffered and died.Now what, if anything, is your point?
10/22/2007 9:05:24 PM
^ yep.[/thread]
10/22/2007 9:27:34 PM
worst /thread ever
10/22/2007 9:32:39 PM
So people who don't have the ability or option to care for themselves should die, so that other people can enjoy an even more decadent lifestyle? Wow.Between that and BobbyDigital's suggestion that health care is a luxury (and thus the same as buying an iPod or a yacht), this thread has taken a pretty depressing turn. Basic care is NOT the same as having a marginal amount of extra money in your already sufficiently large bank account.[Edited on October 22, 2007 at 10:18 PM. Reason : .]
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10/22/2007 10:46:01 PM
Yeah, but free healthcare doesn't do anything to attempt to change the behavior. Forced labor for negligence to your child should at least make some people think twice.
10/22/2007 10:55:11 PM
The gov collects enough taxes as it is to do what it needs. It just needs to reallocate and account for it better.
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10/23/2007 1:18:21 AM
Ahahahaha, good god. That was a lot of effort you went through just to make me smile and chuckle. I was having a shitty time hacking through a problem set tonight, but that lifted my spirits. The least I can do is respond to such a thorough job.First of all, even if my opinions were identical to what they were however many months ago those quotes are from, I'd have a lot to say. But, I've become a lot more lax in my view towards religion in general (and have reserved my ire for specific religions, or rather, specific interpretations of specific religions). This seems to be a more sensible approach, as when you abstract out enough about what makes religion a negative force, you realize that these qualities stem from a different source altogether (this is to say, religion isn't the root).I'm more convinced now that religion serves a need of sorts in our society -- a natural need. People have a natural need for mystery, and religion serves this. This drive is so strong in many cases that despite any level of brilliance the religious practitioner might have, his drive to preserve fundamental mystery in the world keeps him entertaining metaphysical notions.I definitely think this is the case when science bridges into metaphysics as well. The quote you dug up from me on that subject was when my views on the subject weren't particularly well-formed, but I think they are now. I'm a thorough-going anti-realist about science, and I oppose using science to make metaphysical claims (which are fundamentally impossible to pin down -- only possible to rule out, if inconsistent with what we perceive or with themselves).Feel free to point out the contradiction, though. I can't find one, myself.As far as the communism claim is concerned, I'm not sure what about that statement suggests I'm actually a communist. I was simply clarifying the notion for people (like you, if I recall) who were confused and ignorant on the subject.
10/23/2007 1:51:06 AM
^ Yeah, I kind of forgot that I was communicating with a college kid--who can throw out his old nonsense and replace it with a whole truckload of new nonsense in about a 12-month period. My bad. Oh, sorry about the "college kid" thing--but you don't believe in ageism either, do you? Or has that changed, too? You're quite impressionable, it seems. You'd better stay away from the Hare Krishnas--and try not to be so condescending, okay?
10/23/2007 2:37:25 AM
I'm actually a graduate student like yourself, except instead of doing "liberal studies" (if I recall correctly this is your field), I study logic.As for thinking in general, one learns that sometimes one should amend one's positions when a demonstration of a better position has been reached. One can only converge on the truth if one continually revises one's positions in light of better arguments and evidence. This should be a quality of both the young and the old, if they know how to reason properly.Being tenacious and latching onto positions that are, over time, shown to be inaccurate in some way, is not a virtue. If anything, it's a way to ensure you arrive at beliefs that do not properly characterize your surroundings.
10/23/2007 2:47:43 AM
an image of doctors per capita in the world
10/23/2007 2:05:25 PM
kinda surprised cuba and all the ex-soviet bloc countries have some of the best rates in the world
10/23/2007 2:13:50 PM
Genetics / culture plays a big role in these statistics. To ignore those differences would be disingenuous.
10/23/2007 2:22:01 PM
^ Care to expand that claim some?
10/23/2007 2:44:57 PM
^Ill take a stab at it. If your culture consumes meat and fried foods at most meals vs. a culture that eats mostly fish and rice, is there any surprise that we lead the world in heart disease, and alot of asian cultures have very little heart disease?
10/23/2007 3:00:05 PM