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If spanking your child per motes hitting …
If killers are being killed …
If abortions makes for careless sex …
If guns in the wrong hands per mote accidents or School related crimes …
If drugs kill …
If wars are started for petty reasons …

Then why are they all legal?

Spanking on the buttocks is legal with in reason to punish bad behaved children.
Death penalty is legal to punish those who kill.
Abortions are legal for women who simply don’t want the mistake they encountered from having a night of unsafe sex.
Guns are legal in homes with children as long as you have a license to hold one. And riffles need no license.
This new drug “salvia” is legal in some states, and if the law really wanted to pull drugs from the streets they could do a heck of a lot better then they currently are. (I know a few police men who also admit this to be true).
Bush was after Bin Laden … so we thought, and attacked Iraq over Oil, we all know this now. The entire war was a set up. But he is allowed to do it.

Why don’t any one care what happens to their country any more?
Why aren’t you taking a stand?
Your ok with all of this?

2007-07-26 07:23:34 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

Someone told me to misspell a word, I was told that when you have no answer or at least an intelligent answer you grab what you can, so you point out grammar and spelling. So I decided to do so, and behold most of you grabbed that spelling mistake, unreal !!! You don’t care if I kill people, you only care if misspell killar ….FTAHMF !!!
Also do you know me? Do you know what I do for a living? If not then perhaps you should back off on your “FACTS” I was in Iraq, served the first 2 years of this war, so please try hard not speculate what the war was about!

2007-07-26 09:46:41 · update #1

8 answers

yes im ok with this

2007-07-26 07:39:06 · answer #1 · answered by Dr. Answers 2 · 0 0

These are personal conclusions, not taking into account that personal responsibility lies at the foundation of every one of these issues. Spanking is no longer recommended - but more and more parents neglect disciplining their children from early on - the result - bad kids. Probably the parents need the spankings. Death penalty cases leave us with death row full of inmates awaiting appeal/execution for horrific crimes, and costing the taxpayers millions. A solution, again, parents not responsibly raising children.
Abortions, irresponsible people once again. We value the life of a seal pup more than an unborn human, so if babies came wrapped in seal fur - would we take a stance to protect them? Guns are killers only when the killer pulls the trigger.
What do we do about cars, trains, planes, knives, lug wrenches, etc. in the hands of one who is determined to take another life. The weapon varies - but the killer is the one who has to be stopped. Drugs - where do we start? Maybe legalize them to take the profit away, thereby cutting down "crime" and regulating their use. Remember what happened during prohibition? Same issue.
The war was NOT started for oil - else where is the oil? Osama Bin Laden is determined to destroy us as a country.
And he's getting plenty of help from those within this country who continue to deride the President for starting a war that, as I remember, really started Sept 12, 2001. I personally know of somebody who reminded me that weapons of mass destruction can now be the size of a small suitcase - and if we can't find natalie Holloway, I doubt we can find things smaller in a much larger, more rugged terrain. The terrorists have won, in large part, because we are so busy trying to bring down the president, we aren't paying attention to the hatred and jihad that drive these militant extremists. I could go on, but you need to settle down, do some more research, and learn how to spell (promote not per mote). good luck.

2007-07-26 14:45:57 · answer #2 · answered by Kelly T 5 · 1 1

you can't go from spanking to the war in Iraq... both are two different issues, not related in any way. And people are doing something about the problems they feel this country has....people are still constantly fighting for abortion to be illegal...for the war on drugs to be tougher, laws to be passed for the protection of children, etc. etc.. But your examples here are lacking. If you are trying to prove a point, make you points stronger.
Instead of saying salvia is legal in most states, why not say prescription drugs are easier then ever for people of all ages to get their hands on...because frankly, many people don't even know what salvia is...i have had the privilege of trying it, and i enjoyed it, and it's herbal and no deaths have been attributed to that drug. SO hearing you mention that drug, did nothing to me.
I may not be for abortion but saying that it's only there for women to take advantage of because they can't deal with their own mistake, isn't right...what about the women who are raped?
....and guns, that's a personal issue. If people want to be responsible enough to own a gun, they themselves should have the common sense to have them locked away, or hidden from their children. But syaing that a person shouldn't be allowed to own a rifle or gun because they have children is absurd.
..i agree with you on the war, that pisses me off....but as for everything else...ehhh, not really one on one with you

2007-07-26 14:42:16 · answer #3 · answered by paha4u 3 · 0 1

first of all what stand exactly would you like people to take? most people do disagree with the war, but we are still there. As for keeping drugs off the streets, if they could do that then it would be done. Talk is cheap, and saying things on Yahoo Answers is easy. doing something to actually change things is hard if not impossible. Even with the pressure that Americans are trying to put on congress to end this war, the people in charge in the government don't want to end it, they don't want to listen to those who elected them, they don't even care what we think. i bet they have a good laugh at our expense every time they get together. if we could change things by standing up to them then the world would be a better place. but we cant. Those in power want to stay in power, so they placate us with election promises and things they know they will never do. Bush is Busy fighting congress right now because he thinks he knows what is best for us, like he even knows whats best for himself! do not blame us for these issues. blame the government, and its methods, and its policy's that are redundant. mostly blame the southern states for putting us in this predicament in the first place.


By the way its promote, not per mote. there is a spell checker on here use it.

2007-07-26 14:36:20 · answer #4 · answered by Josh W 3 · 1 1

Some of your premises are false. For instance, physical discipline of a child is not shown to promote violence - far from it, propper discipline can produce fairly well adjusted children.

Guns are tightly regulated to keep them out of the wrong hands.

Executions are few and take decades to carry out.

Drugs kill precisely because they are illegal, and thus produced, distributed and used in extremely unsafe ways.

And I can assure you that the probable 'real' reasons for the Iraq war - as much as you and many Americans might be apalled by them - were anything but petty.

2007-07-26 14:30:18 · answer #5 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 3 1

You were actually making sense there for a second, but you lost it there at the end with Bin Laden and Oil. Try again.

2007-07-26 14:30:58 · answer #6 · answered by booman17 7 · 0 1

Promotes not per motes. What will produce literacy in your dialogue?

Your ideology is one of cowardice because to maintain and obtain freedom you NEED righteous violence to overcome evil violence. So at some point children need to know what's worth fighting for and how to do it!

2007-07-26 14:37:38 · answer #7 · answered by Who's got my back? 5 · 1 1

Salvia?

2007-07-26 14:32:59 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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