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All for it, we shouldn't kill people; but if you want to go right ahead, glad to see the people getting along so well, and all for it, we plan to kill them in a different form; we're going to give them all anti-depressents, that's how we kill the people we don't want here.

We really have to get some new issues; these show election after election that nothing ever gets done.

2007-03-20 11:16:08 · 29 answers · asked by kasar777 3 in Politics & Government Elections

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Youre right. Everyone will be on anti deppressants. They will be complacent and do nothing but work and consume. We are on the verge of a massive billion plus population reduction. It is their stated council of foreign relations goal. All presidents must be approved by the CFR, left or right. The goal is a world slave state with about 500 milliojn people left on earth. This will take a hundred years or so. They are engineering gene specific bio plagues to kill certain types of people. You will never hear this on tv.

2007-03-20 11:21:49 · answer #1 · answered by DwightTheDragon 2 · 1 0

Health care: the US lags behind many socialist nations of Europe and Canada, pretty pathetic how the gov't will spend hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of billions of dollars to support fruitless military ventures overseas, but domestic health care is a quandry

Abortion: one of the single best rights a woman has for herself. Besides for being a solution to unwanted pregnancies, it also helped immensely in the overall decline of crime in the late 1990's. Economic Steven Levitt showed in his book, Freakonomics, that the pool of criminals simply dried up when poor mothers (often of African-American and Hispanic descent) could abort a fetus instead of keeping it.

Homosexuality: I don't really care for it, but then I didn't choose to be born and neither did a homosexual. If that's how their orientation flows, just respect those who don't share it with me and carry on amongst themselves.

And which war? The War on Terror, the Iraq War (you're fooling yourself if you think they're the same thing). I'll just answer the Iraq War: it's a pointless waste of human economic resources that unfortunately is rather cheap, financially, compared to past conflicts. President Bush still has not come up with a very clear or valid reason for the US and allies being in Iraq. And some people say a liberal government is all bad.

2007-03-20 18:32:07 · answer #2 · answered by Hotwad 980 3 · 0 0

Health care is fine
Abortion is wrong
homosexuality: well no gay marriage, but I do support benefits for gay partners.

war- I was for it at first, but now it has gone off the deep end. I hate the war but I pray and help donate things for the troops.

I want to know what they will do for our borders AND hear different strategies from Iraq. If we really have to be there give me a good reason damit instead of Bush's dumb plan of sending in more troops. I also don't want to hear by Oct. 2008 we will bring the troops home. I need something new I want to hear every candidate running what they would have done, and what we should do now.

2007-03-20 18:37:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. War-- Who likes war? Certaintly not me, who wants war, not me either, but SOMETIMES war is nessesary. Was it nessisary for Iraq? No doubt Saddam needed brought to jsutice, was it our place? Not in my opinion! Was the war a lie? I say yes, but then I am sure that he had weapons of some kind, but then do you think the US does not have their own weapons? Of course we do!

2. Health Care-- All I can say is it is a sad day when American children, poor, and seniors are doing without while we send billions to a oil rich country.

3. Abortion-- You made it, you deliever it! In the event of rape..that is tough, but not my call. I am agaisnt abortion for any reason personnaly, however I do not feel I am worthy of judging someone else.

4. Homosexuality-- I saved this one for last for a reason...Being gay is a choice or a hormonal embalance? I don't know, nor do I care. As a straight person, I don't understand what it is all about, however, I do not think it is fair for the Governement to tell you who you can and can not marry. (So long as your of age, and not related)

2007-03-20 18:24:18 · answer #4 · answered by Chasity 2 · 2 0

Wow. What a broad range of topics.

My personal opinion is that the government should stay out of private medical decisions; the government should not be making decisions about who can get married and who cannot; people should be allowed but not compelled to purchase group (or govt) sponsored health insurance; and that our continued presence in Iraq war is doing much more harm than good.

2007-03-20 18:19:08 · answer #5 · answered by coragryph 7 · 0 0

I think abortion is disgusting, whoever even came up with the idea of killing the child growing inside you is a pathetic coward. You know you can get pregnant from having sex, so either be more careful, or don't do it at all, and if you do get pregnant, give him/her up for adoption, there are plenty of people out there unable to bear children that would love to have the one that you, for whatever reason didn't want. And I can respect the fact that some women don't want it out of rape, or they know they couldn't give it a good life, due to, them being sick, homeless, whatever, just don't kill it! As for being gay, I don't have a personal problem with gay people, I have a gay friend. I just can't hear about their sex lives or see them kiss or anything like that, but I don't like to hear about or see straight people sex lives either. And the war, I don't have that strong of an opinion about it, I think it's sick for Bush to act like it's no big deal that these families are losing their dads, moms, daughters, sons, brothers, sisters, etc. He just says "Oh well, at least it's not as bad as the other ones." My husband is over there right now, and he loves this country, he loves the army, but he has told me that there is nothing going on over there that is our business, obviously I wouldn't personally know what it is like, but if it is a civil war over there, I think we should go ahead and pull out.

2007-03-20 18:27:17 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Health Care- Should be available to any and everyone who needs it.

Abortion- A woman should have the right to choose.

Homosexuality- I have nothing against then but, I don't have to agree with it to show respect to people that are homosexual . I also don't feel that anyone should be mistreated or judged on their sexual orientation.

The War- I wish it had never started and I wish that it was over.

2007-03-20 18:26:36 · answer #7 · answered by perfecttenn86 3 · 2 0

If countries like Canada England, Germany, France and others can provide free heatlth care for all thier citizens, I think we could to if not for the politicains.
I don't believe in abortions unless it is to save a life. If you are a homosexual, so be it. The war is perhaps one of the slickest tricks ever pulled on the american public.

2007-03-20 18:32:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'll keep it brief, for a change:

Healthcare: A right, not a privilege. Should be universal. If we spent as much on curing diseases like malaria as we do on building new military toys we'd save 5 million lives a year.

Abortion: Bad. Should be illegal, and when the law is enacted making it illegal, all those people who fought to make it illegal should be forced by law to adopt at least one unwanted child of a fellow national.

Homosexuality. None of my business - to each his own.

War: Bad. All wars should be illegal. Everybody who starts one (including root causes like genocide) should be injected with the ebola virus (provided we don't find a cure for ebola beforehand).

2007-03-20 18:25:50 · answer #9 · answered by lesroys 6 · 0 0

Lets abort the hippy anti-war homosexuals retroactively. Then there will be more health care for me. Granted, who will redecorate my office? Im willing to live in a bland world

2007-03-20 18:19:32 · answer #10 · answered by readsomething 2 · 1 0

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