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Quote: Originally Posted by MGraybosch Do they really acknowledge moral obligation -- or do they just use the fact that you recognize moral obligations in order to play you for a sucker? My own solution is to not vote at all, or to vote against a particular candidate. 2008 was the first time I bothered to vote in an election ...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bird of Prey So my personal solution is to support the folks that at least acknowledge human decency, even if they veer from the platform into corruption: Democrats. Again, they at least acknowledge moral obligation. . . . Do they really acknowledge moral obligation -- or do they just ...
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   Sec_Prog : Nov. 6, 2009 - 2:38 PM EST   Recruiting moderate to conservative Democrats to run for seats in red states and conservative sections of blue/purple states wasn't smart? It helped create the blowouts of '06 and '08.   Was it smart, most likely. But is it any more smart to expect those same moderate and conservatives to support an avowed liberal agenda?   The ...
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   I'm more likely to be killed by a Muslim extremist, but the chances are still damned slim.  I'm more likely to lose rights to Christian extremists, and the chances are actually pretty good.   Like what rights?    Abortion rights (not me personally, but still impacts me), the right to have my kids get a legitimate science education, the right to not have state sponsored religion in the...
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  Like what rights?    Abortion rights (not me personally, but still impacts me), the right to have my kids get a legitimate science education, the right to not have state sponsored religion in the US, the right to view pronography if I like, the right to watch what I want on television, gay marriage (again, not me personally, but plenty of people), the right to do what I like in the ...
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   I'm more likely to be killed by a Muslim extremist, but the chances are still damned slim.  I'm more likely to lose rights to Christian extremists, and the chances are actually pretty good.   Like what rights?    Abortion rights (not me personally, but still impacts me), the right to have my kids get a legitimate science education, the right to not have state sponsored religion in the ...
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BayBandit said: There are actually more than three times as many experts who disagree with the theory than the relatively small (but vocal) group  who agree. It is interesting that ignorance of facts was well discussed in this topic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_opinion_on _climate_change With the release of the revised statement by the American Association of Petroleum ...
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November 6, 2009 Does Obama Still Believe the Fairy Tale? By Rich Lowry On November 3, the fairy tale died. The election results in Virginia and New Jersey dismantled the self-satisfied, just-so story that Democrats have been telling themselves about last year's election.   The story goes like this: In 2008, Americans voted for change not just in the ...
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Talk about bad timing. (!) "...As Washington reels from the news of 10.2 percent unemployment, the Center for Responsive Politics is out with a new report describing the wealth of members of Congress. Among the highlights: Two-hundred-and-thirty-seven members of Congress are millionaires. That’s 44 percent of the body – compared to about 1 percent of Americans overall. CRP says ...
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