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re: Jim's Blog/ Mrs. Palin

Posted by:
Pudding 04:47 am UTC 09/17/08
In reply to: re: Jim's Blog/ Mrs. Palin - soonerdawg 10:48 pm UTC 09/12/08

I'm against people using abortions as a form of after-thought contraception because they were too fucking stupid to take the proper precautions. But I also think everyone should have some form of sterilization and only become un-sterilized and allowed to have kids after they've done an IQ tests. Too many morons out there allowed to breed.

> I'm against abortion. I believe in it in the instances of
> saving the mother's life or rape, but other than that if
> it is such an important issue for some people to have that
> right I don't see why they don't take precautions. That is
> what gets me about some liberals -- you hear them scream
> about having the right to get an abortion under any
> circumstance, yet these are the same people who lash out
> at the government for not taking better care of our
> children. I don't know if I honestly believe that life
> begins at conception, but it's hard to imagine a child in
> the womb, especially at the stage where it's kicking and
> whatnot, should not be considered alive or worthy of human
> rights. Yes, the thought of an infant born and
> subsequently put to sleep because he was supposed to have
> been aborted is worth losing sleep over.
>
> You're right, everyone's tax plans pander to the American
> people, and in most instances they don't work out. No one
> who runs for President is going to say that they're in
> favor of raising peoples' taxes. I have never seen an
> election where the promise of tax cuts wasn't offered.
>
> There is nothing wrong with talking to rogue nations, but
> you have to do it with a grain of salt. Saying that you
> would fly to Iran and talk to that country's leader as an
> equal is naive. Unless you enjoy getting stabbed in the
> back. You and I could get into a fight and you could be
> giving me a thourough ass kicking to the point where
> you're kicking the shit out of me while I'm on the ground,
> and you know what Obama'd say? "Hey, you guys knock it
> off."
>
> The American Dream is alive and well, but it's not in
> politics, it's in being a celebrity. As Obama's star here
> continues to fade, the American people will elect a man
> who has fought and sacrificed for them his whole life and
> has the substance of a record. The White House needs a
> work horse, not a show pony.
>
> > LMAO...what a crock!
> >
> > So are you for or against abortion? Because it sounds like
> > you're for them but not the botched ones which probably
> > are so small in numbers it's hardly worth losing sleep
> > over.
> >
> > Tax plan pandering to the American people...WTF? Aren't
> > ALL tax plans like that? And if his tax plans is going to
> > lose jobs, can you please tell me how many US jobs have
> > gone oversea's under Bush's fantastic tax plan? If you
> > said around 5 million then you get a gold star.
> >
> > I'd rather have someone talk to a 'rogue' nation than have
> > some grumpy old bastard with a short fuse and an itchy
> > finger on the nuclear button.
> >
> > Through dreams we create more, we achieve more and we
> > aspire to be better than we are right now. There's nothing
> > wrong with dreaming as reality sometimes is such a bore.
> >
> > I'm guessing the 'American Dream' then is a load of old.
> > bollocks
> >
> >
> >
> > > Obama has succeeded in making a lot of people believe that
> > > he is America's saviour. If abortion is someone's primary
> > > motivation, then obviously you would want to vote for one
> > > of the most liberal candidates of our time -- he is
> > > against protecting children who are born after a botched
> > > abortion for God's sake! His tax plan is nothing but
> > > pandering to the American people and would be dangerous to
> > > our economy if passed. Raising taxes on businesses will
> > > only increase the prices we pay for the services those
> > > businesses offer and could lead them to cut jobs. His
> > > policy of talking with the leaders of rogue nations
> > > without precondition is naive -- do we trust the sincerity
> > > and integrity of the leaders of countries such as Iran and
> > > North Korea? Has Obama proven to have the moxy to continue
> > > to apply the pressure needed to keep these regimes from
> > > acquiring nuclear weapons? Barack Obama is a man with a
> > > dream and it is time that he woke up. He is not ready to
> > > lead or keep our country safe.
> > >
> > > McCain/Palin '08
> >


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