seinfeldrules
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Post once, then forget about it. if you have something else to say, edit your last post and stick it on the end. Donw repetadly try and drill your opinion into everyones heads.
Farrowlesparrow said:How about you start using the edit button or I start deleting your posts.
blahblahblah said:Hey now. I suggest you shut your mouth.
Sprafa said:Not in the mood to find any unbiased source or care about the international opinion?
Bio said:What is best? Get shot in your heart or brain?
Phraxtion said:Thats not it at all Sprafa. You tend to come into a thread with a match stick. We've been having great debates without cussing or making any foul remarks. Ive seen what happens when you tend disagree with other peoples opinions.
Neutrino said:Ya, but for a lot of other people in this country who aren't christian it is a problem. And luckily we live in a democracy where they matter too. To think about it another way, would you be happy if the president was buddhist, or jewish, or a scientologist and started making decisions based on those beliefs?
How is it right? Well if two people love eachother it seems pretty right to me. However, that is beside the point. The reason you think it is wrong is due to your religion. Many others don't share that religion so don't think it is wrong. Bringing religion into politics is an extremely dangerous thing to do. It may not seem that way, but wait until someone bring a different religion than your own into it and then it becomes clear why it should not be done.
Well first, I truly don't understand how people equate stemcell research and abortion. I mean at a certain point you could logically use the same arguement to say that every sperm cell is a potential human child and thus killing one is abortion. Of course such a viewpoint would be absurd, and I really don't see much difference between that and stemcells.
But, that's somewhat beside the point. To answer your question, scientist think that the research is being hindered by only providing 21 lines. There's a lot of information on it. I can maybe go get some later if you'd like.
But another point in that debate is that polls show a majority support for stemcell research, and we do live in a democracy after all....
Kind of on the subject, here's a nice little snipet that I think sums up how religion plays a role for both Kerry and Bush. Though I'm sure many will disagree with it.
http://www.kniff.de/cgi-bin/cgiprox...p/www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5698295/site/newsweek/
This scares me somewhat because I'm afraid many people who happen to agree with Bush will vote for him because he does "govern by belief." I would however urge anyone who fits in this catagory to examine this issue very closely. This is not necessarily a good thing. Bringing religious beliefs into public politics is a recipe for disaster I think. After all, there's no gurantee that the next president will have the same religion as you do or the same beliefs. Therefore, I would hope people could see that basing policy solely on belief is never a good thing in a democratic country that supports freedom of religion.
Sprafa said:hehe
I just hate ignorance. And c'mon, excepting my 1st post in this thread, I was pretty cool...
Innervision961 said:close minded much?[/QUOTE
Blah.. no Innervision961, not close minded... I give up in here.
How can that be argued.
I'm gay !
who hates me?
Sprafa said:I'm gay !
who hates me?
Phraxtion said:I dont hate anyone. I dont think the same could be said for you, considering some of your posts. I never said I hated gays, and if your trying to put words into my mouth.. please dont. Ive managed to post in this thread without calling people names or things such as ignorant or close minded, im listening to other peoples views without judging them, its not hard.
As for my argument, its simply not natural and I dont see how you guys cant see that. Our bodies were not designed to be compatable with the same sex. Thats all im trying to say.
DarkStar said:Sweet. Look at the poll, Kerry was TWICE as many votes as Bush. Take that sucka-fools.
Phraxtion said:Hmm.. yes, I wonder how may of the votes are actually by americans.
Sprafa said:well, that's exactly my point. You americans are so arrogant you don't see that foreign opinion should always be taken in consideration.
You americans are so arrogant you don't see that foreign opinion should always be taken in consideration.
Innervision961 said:If I call you close minded, I refer to the manner in which you are thinking. I don't understand how that is name calling? If I called you a "poopy head closed minder" then yes, you could say I was name calling.
And on the subject of not natural homosexuality, you do know that your beloved vice president has a gay daughter right? You definately shouldn't vote to re-elect them, they are not "natural".
seinfeldrules said:Ummm, so you are saying that you should be allowed to vote for our President. Who is the arrogant one again? Americans vote for who Americans see fit to run our country. Not who the French and Brits see fit to run our country.
Farrowlesparrow said:Not everyone hates Bush Sprafa, its just portrayed that way by some people.
I don't hate Bush, and most of the people I know don't hate him. They don't think he is great, but they just think hes a politician.
Tredoslop said:His reputation isn't recieved very well in Canada. Our gas prices are pretty high thanks to the war in Iraq. But I just like to see get made fun of on T.V. shows.
Sprafa said::|
I'm not saying everyone hates Bush, I'm saying that the ones that do, and the ones that matter, will only get more aggravated with Americans if he's re-elected. And we don't want that do we?
Farrowlesparrow said:The ones that matter? Could you please explain that a little.
Sprafa said:bwhahaha
I said "take in consideration", not "allow foreigners to vote". It is a quite different expression if you ask me. And unfortunately there is no international opinion on my country, because we're too freaking small.
In the Roman Empire, the Senate was voted throughtout all of the Empire. Right now, the World is an American Empire, whether you like it or not. Unfortunately the Americans think they can rule from Rome with their legions, instead of listening to their provinces..
The thing is, if you vote for Bush anti-americanism will only increase. ffs, even Ireland, a tradicionally pro-American country, had HUGE protests against Bush.
And the worst thing you can ever want is to anti-americanism to increase right now.
Innervision961 said:ugh, did you read the posts in succession? And as I said i'm not gay, but i'm not selfish enough to believe that since i'm straight, all gay people are wrong.
And the first part of my post was in response to you spouting off about how everyone was calling you names... I simply said, I wasn't name calling. Reread if neccassary.