87% of the country is christian.
Well if we're throwing out stats that have nothing to do with who should run the country, here's another one: The US Post Office handles 43% of the world's mail.
87% of the country is christian.
Well if we're throwing out stats that have nothing to do with who should run the country, here's another one: The US Post Office handles 43% of the world's mail.
Furthermore, we should go back to the constitution and say "fuck the rest of the world, we've got our own problems" No war, no negotiations, no moderation between Palestine/Israel .... nothing. Let businesses trade and spread good will. Be friends but not nation builders. It's fucking sad that Afghanistan, Iran, etc are even a topic in our debates.
We'll see I suppose. No sense in arguing this one till there's some data.
Politicians aren't economists(yes, even McCain) but we still have to elect them based in part on their economic
I'm pretty forgiving(even of repubs) for question dodging; some are loaded and there's no gettin around that.
The other thing you'll notice is that 99% of the appeal she had was targeted at those who would already support her. So did she serve to energize her own base a bit? Yeah. But I doubt she picked up any new votes.
She's not very experienced
You break it you buy it.
There doesn't have to be a big government for it. There has to be someone watching to make sure they're not falsely representing their financial stability.
Things that are different when you're 18 vs. 16
And I bet you're wrong. Let me ask you a question erect. How much time do you spend every week actually physically talking to someone my age? How many people is this sample size here?
Or are you forming your opinions of a generation based off of some random Spring Break video on MTV?
...this is an awesome hypothetical argument, unfortunately it has no basis in reality.
If you're against selfish voting, can I expect to see you ragging on republicans like popeye who blatantly say their motivation is a desire to pay as little taxes as possible?
I'm sorry, but I can't believe given the repubs tax plan you called students "selfish" voters.
The people without enough food to live on. Or people without houses. I've known these people in my life, and they're not looking for a handout.
Oh by the way, it's even better in Michigan. Republicans demolished our mental health system a bit ago.
Agreed. But the evangelicals/nutters are almost without exception conservative.
We have our nuts, don't get me wrong. Find a hippy middle-school teacher and you'll know what I mean. But I'm sorry, trying to spread the crazy christian blame is an argument on the failboat.
This is what the MAJORTIY of republicans actually believe;
* Using stem cells for medial research is wrong.
* A woman can't be trusted with decisions about her own body.
* If condoms are kept out of schools, adolescents won't have sex.
* Creationism should be taught in public schools.
* Ban gay marriages and adoptions, ban the teaching of evolution, ban/censor porn, punish women who expose their breasts...
Voting for a republican candidate would be like voting for Hitler because you're not a jew and you don't give a fuck as long as you get your 3% tax cut.
Well if we're throwing out stats that have nothing to do with who should run the country, here's another one: The US Post Office handles 43% of the world's mail.
When your constitution was written was America reliant on the rest of the world as she is now?
Did you owe trillions to China back then or were you so dependant on foreign oil that you happily supplied military hardware to dictatorships?
I might be wrong, but sometimes it seems that some people like to refer to the constitution in the same way as others use the bible or koran, without realising that it was written in a time when things were different.
I'm completely against isolationism, but regarding the middle east, I think it might be a good think if America kept out of it... completely. Stop selling (or rather giving) military aid to Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt and most certainly stop the influence of the Zionist lobby groups in Washington. Not that they'll ever do that...
Tax breaks for the rich... so they can take the money they've saved and invest in cheap manufacturing in China? or buy up the public services in poor countries? Or spend it on lobbying more politicians to get more money to lobby more politicians to get more...
I never ask this from anyone but cite this shit. This is so far from the truth.
Condoms = no sex ????
creationism = education ????
Ban evolution ????
punish breast exposure ????
By the MAJORITY of republicans???
WE LIVE IN A REPUBLIC
I never ask this from anyone but cite this shit. This is so far from the truth.
Condoms = no sex ????
creationism = education ????
Ban evolution ????
punish breast exposure ????
By the MAJORITY of republicans???
Have you been living under a rock or something? It's like asking for proof that democrats want to raise taxes.
creationism = education ???? http://media.gallup.com/GPTB/goverPubli/20050524_5.gif
Ban evolution ???? Majority of Republicans Doubt Theory of Evolution
Sorry couldn't find any thing on abstinence and Republicans, but I think Bush's 8 years of Abstinence only programs speak for themselves.
I didn't really understand the breast exposure thing. What comes to my mind is Breastfeeding (blame it on the new mommy again brain) but I have to wonder if this guy votes Republican : YouTube - Ban Breastfeeding
Lewinski breastfed until 4 ... what a great thing to bring up. Personally, I think breastfeeding until around 5 or so is beneficial. Tittie milk is the good stuff!
Does anyone know if Vegas takes bets on who will win the election?
If so, Obama's gonna win me some cash.
Ex: Say Obama campaigns on free gov't funded college for all high school graduates. Democrats like to buy votes with handouts so this is a good example. College kids wouldn't care about the damage this would do to the economy, they want their free tuition.
...this is an awesome hypothetical argument, unfortunately it has no basis in reality.
Obama's not doing that, and has never indicated he would.
Whether or not he later did say it, doesn't change the fact that the idea was pulled out of nothingness at the time.Sounds like someone on the board is a prophet. No longer is it a purely hypothetical argument, it's a platform he's using to buy your votes.
$4,000 worth of yearly tuition in exchange for community service
Check it out at 2:00
So ... did you wash your foot before sticking it in your mouth?
EDIT: let me emphasize the part where he says "Every student, every year". That means not the kids that do well in school and maintain a high GPA or do exceptional things in their time spent in school. Every student means the ones who slid by with a 1.8 GPA are getting $4,000/year to attend college. These are the same kids that drop out after a semester or two ... monumental waste of money. This is what happens when democrats throw money at a problem instead of using logic to fix things.
Big government = Big problems
Whether or not he later did say it, doesn't change the fact that the idea was pulled out of nothingness at the time.
And I'm sorry erect, but you consistently talk about the youth in this country, and quite frankly have no idea about it beyond what you see on MTV and hear old men getting their suspenders in a knot over.
I've been to 3 colleges in my lifetime. None of them ended because I was lazy. One ended because I *had* to move, one ended because I got into MSU. These schools included a community college. I met more people their that had gotten the brunt end of life's stick then in nearly any other place. And by the way, many of them worked their asses off.
You can't whine about welfare people have to get because they're unqualified for most jobs, then whine about what's necessary to get them qualified.
But writing it off immediately and for the reasons you did is ridiculous.
Alright. (and thanks for the kind words by the way).Yep, I pulled the "100% free college" part out of my ass to give an example, but this $4,000 credit is something he's campaigned on for a long time. [ source - check out the dates on some of those results] In the end, it has nothing to do with being against the youth. It was about how easily some of their votes can be bought while students disregard the rest of the issues due to their inexperience.
I, like Whitney Houston, believe the children are our future. I have confidence that the smart ones, like yourself, will change this country into something we can be proud of (for a change). That does not mean that we should give everyone a ride through college because, quite frankly, most don't deserve it and will just waste our tax dollars. 3.0 and above ... sure, fund their education. But every child, every year ... no way.
I was also in college a short decade ago, kids have not changed much in this time. My brother is in college right now and I spend weeks each year with his friends. However, neither of our samples are big enough to draw any conclusions. Neither of us know millions or even thousands of kids intimately enough to know how educated the whole population is on politics. I painted with a broad brush and you checked me on it. You are doing the exact same thing in saying the youth of today is different than they were 10, 20, or even 50 years ago. It's all about perspective & personal experience. My perspective says that students are easier to buy because their world consists of very few complexities, unlike the rest of the voting population.
I'm have the exact same history. 2 univ. + 1 community college. I'm positive you are not a lazy person, nor did I accuse you of this. But that doesn't mean that you are a sample of the entire population.
I was one of those guys who worked their ass off to get through school. Tuition, books, living expenses, food ... I know how hard it can be first hand and would have welcomed a policy of $4k for every kid at that point in my life, 10 years of experience tells me this is a bad idea. Again, he's just trying to buy votes and is disregarding our country's budget woes.
HS graduates can make enough to get off of welfare. College is for the upper 10% and should not be a given right to all students regardless of the effort they have put into their own education.
As I stated, I'm more for this than I am for over funding welfare. If he revises his plan to all students with a GPA above 3.0 (or some other reasonable standard), I'm 100% behind it, as would be most of the population