I also have no STDs. Does this mean that the government should still tax me to fund AIDs research and the like, when I seem to have a perfect prevention plan.
Should my money help immature and undisciplined people who not only suffer because of their own disgusting promiscuity, but who as well would boast of their promiscuity against me as if I am some stick in the mud?
2006-08-20
20:29:19
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Yes, but you see, I don't depend on taxes. I use responsibility as the fortress in which I guard my future, not the power of the government to steal other peoples money.
If something goes wrong, then I solve my own problem, I don't turn to Uncle Sam.
2006-08-20
20:40:29 ·
update #1
People who are raped. Children with AIDs, etc. etc. etc.
How many people have gotten AIDs by being raped? Are you a retard. Do we need a federal program to research intelligence and how to get you some.
Children with AIDs? That child is the responsibility of the parent that bore it. Its misery is the product of undiscipline.
2006-08-20
20:42:26 ·
update #2
To put me through school. I went to a private school that rejected all federal funding.
I was also homeschooled, so I guess I am not in too deep on the government take, am I?
2006-08-20
20:43:37 ·
update #3
None of these points have anything to do with the fact that sexually transmitted diseases are called such for a reason.
The bit about people getting AIDs from transfusions is such a load of bullsh*t.
What would that be? Like .000000001 percent of all cases.
As for Poki Poki, if I weren't tall athletic, intelligent, muscular, physically easy to look at, confident, social, etc. etc. etc. I am sure that your juvenile response would have weight.
Who will stand up and admit that personal responsibility is the key to good health.
Not stealing money from others to pay for your irresponsibility.
2006-08-20
20:47:22 ·
update #4
No LOVE BEN, you are the idiot. These people who get AIDs this way are one in a million.
There are so very few cases of people getting AIDs from blood transfusions or these other transmissions.
The exception, as they say, proves the rule.
Also, once again, these people who get AIDs this way are the victims of other people's irresponsibility. The same irresponsibility I am speaking about, once again.
2006-08-20
22:31:58 ·
update #5