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What's wrong with our country, and how're you gonna fix it?
Saturday, March 13, 2004 2:23 PM
BUTTERFLY043
Saturday, March 13, 2004 3:28 PM
FLAMETREE
Saturday, March 13, 2004 4:18 PM
DRAKON
Saturday, March 13, 2004 7:04 PM
Saturday, March 13, 2004 8:29 PM
RUXTON
Saturday, March 13, 2004 11:20 PM
HARDWARE
Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: ...Also, Saddam was not captured by U.S. troops. He was captured by others (I forget who just now) and turned over to the U.S. Also, the U.S. is NOT the richest nation on earth. The country is essentially broke. That, specifically, is why this country is taking over oil-rich countries. We cannot afford to buy oil, but with our vast weaponry we can steal it. Afghanistan. Iraq. Etc. The fact that Iraq was about to switch its oil base from Dollars to Euros was fuel to the fire of illicit conquest. Finally, one of the more promising steps toward fixing the country would be to have mandatory term limits for all politicians, combined with an end to their "last salary for life, upon retirement" plan, which is the sweet deal they get instead of social security. ..........Ruxton
Sunday, March 14, 2004 8:43 AM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Sunday, March 14, 2004 10:13 AM
MAUGWAI
Quote:Originally posted by Butterfly043: You keep mentioning you are more 'powerful'. In what way?
Sunday, March 14, 2004 11:08 AM
Sunday, March 14, 2004 11:29 AM
LEMAT
Sunday, March 14, 2004 11:48 AM
VETERAN
Don't squat with your spurs on.
Quote:Ruxton wrote: I vaguely recall Perot's family, or daughter, was threatened, and in light of the threat, Perot withdrew. I know he did get massive support from voters disgusted with the status quo.
Sunday, March 14, 2004 1:27 PM
KUKOO
Monday, March 15, 2004 3:32 AM
Monday, March 15, 2004 4:37 AM
JEDIJOE7
Quote:Originally posted by Geezer: What's wrong with our country? One thing is that there are too many people who think they know exactly what's wrong with our country, and think that they should be able to tell me exactly what I must do to fix it. "Keep the Shiny side up"
Monday, March 15, 2004 5:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: I WILL get to discussing Firefly at the end of this post- so it's not entirely off-topic. LINUX RULES! (she said, on HER Linux-powered machine) heh heh heh
Quote: ...As far as the measures that are taken to hammer down the nail that sticks out, my personal ID was given to the FBI (or whomever) by a webmaster, and I was followed for a couple of days because I kept making accurate predictions of what was going to happen next. And all I did was pay attention to the timing of events and think about the strategic and tactical possibilities... it really doesn't take much! I've come to the sad realization that although my fellow Americans blather a lot about freedom, most are actually scared spitless of it. For whatever reason (maybe it's the brainwashing) they have a deep need to be told what to do. So, at 3 ayem, when they're not watching TV and nobody is trying to manipulate or monitor their thoughts... it's just them and the dark... their minds are STILL chained. Makes a mockery of "Land of the free, home of the brave", doesn't it?
Monday, March 15, 2004 5:18 AM
Monday, March 15, 2004 7:44 AM
Monday, March 15, 2004 10:32 AM
STEVE580
Quote:Originally posted by maugwai: By learning to analyze poetry, you learned to analiyze political speeches
Monday, March 15, 2004 10:48 AM
Quote:Don't you think, though, a more effective way to learn to analyze political speeches would be by...analyzing political speeches? I don't know how you teach, but when we looked at poems, we looked at the rhyming schemes used. Is it thirteen lines, using a-a-b-b rhyming? Or eleven lines, using a-b-a-b rhyming? Not terribly useful stuff, that.
Monday, March 15, 2004 3:41 PM
RONALDRAYGUN
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 2:45 AM
GEEZER
Keep the Shiny side up
Quote:Hey, Geez; I'm not telling YOU or anyone else what to do. Also, if you got better ideas, I wanna hear 'em. This is a WE project. You can't fix it and I can't fix it. No one man is gonna fix it. It will take all of us to clean this mess up. So, when do we agree on a plan and get down to business? Jayne, pass me that there chain of command...
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 6:42 AM
ARAWAEN
Quote:Originally posted by Geezer: We're just cycling through political swings as we have for the past 200 years. Generally they end up leaving a better country.
Quote:A country and its government are like a closed ecosystem. Even if it's stable it'll have variations in its health. But trying to change it too radically usually has a bad effect
Quote:Every cycle has ended up giving more rights to more people, and has made the process more inclusive.
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 7:48 AM
SIGMANUNKI
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 10:29 AM
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 12:08 PM
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 1:53 PM
HJERMSTED
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 2:16 PM
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 3:10 PM
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 3:56 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: SigmaNunki, Excellent points in most respects except for gun control. Unfortunately you've not got the truth here. In all, and I mean ALL locations where concealed-carry laws have passed, crime has gone DOWN. THE OWNERSHIP OF FIREARMS BY LAW-ABIDING CITIZENS REDUCES CRIME. Nuf sed. .......Ruxton
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 4:59 PM
Quote:Originally posted by RonaldRaygun: An armed society is a polite society. Quote:Originally posted by Ruxton: SigmaNunki, Excellent points in most respects except for gun control. Unfortunately you've not got the truth here. In all, and I mean ALL locations where concealed-carry laws have passed, crime has gone DOWN. THE OWNERSHIP OF FIREARMS BY LAW-ABIDING CITIZENS REDUCES CRIME. Nuf sed. .......Ruxton
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 6:13 PM
Quote:A politeness that is forced by fear is no politeness at all.
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 7:33 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Steve580: Carrying a gun in a purse is an example of a concealed weapon, if I'm not mistaken, and seems reasonable to me; and..
Quote:Originally posted by Steve580: Quote:A politeness that is forced by fear is no politeness at all. ..huh?
Quote:Originally posted by Steve580: As for your second point - guns in houses raises gun accident rate - if you take proper saftey precautions, it is impossible for young children to gain access to these firearms.
Quote:Originally posted by Steve580: And if you want to ban everything that kids can hurt themselves with, houses would be pretty barren. -Steve
Wednesday, March 17, 2004 1:35 AM
SHSSAY
Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SigmaNunki: The question now becomes, do we prevent crime by fear that the potential victim may have a firearm or by more passive means (ie preventative eduction, promoting a more non-aggressive society, etc.)? ---- If you truly love the memory, you must set it free()!
Wednesday, March 17, 2004 4:03 AM
BROWNCOAT1
May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.
Quote:B.) The main reason I don't give this issue much of my consideration is the fact that even if guns are made illegal in our country, it won't have much impact on the crime rate. I just don't believe that. Making something illegal has yet to stop people from obtaining and using the illegal substance in question. Prohibition is a perfect example. People still managed to get alcohol even after it was illegal. A more recent example is marijuana, cocaine, meth, etc. Making something illegal makes it more difficult for a criminal to obtain, but criminals have a great deal of ingenuity, and they'll get it anyway. C.) Lastly, if you did manage to prohibit the general public from obtaining and using firearms in their entirety, there still wouldn't be a significant decrease in crime. There are other weapons to be had. People have been reduced to using knives, baseball bats, ice picks, screwdrivers, their bare hands in the absence of a firearm. Eliminating one weapon from a person's arsenal is not going to stop him/her from inflicting harm or violence on another person if they are inclined to do so. They'll simply find another way to inflict that violence. If I believed that making guns illegal would lower the prevalence of crime in our country, I would throw my whole support behind the cause to ban them and argue the point with ferocity. But I don't believe it. That doesn't mean that I am on the other side either. It simply means I don't think this is an issue that is as significant as many others believe it to be.
Wednesday, March 17, 2004 6:55 AM
SCIFIDO
Wednesday, March 17, 2004 8:18 AM
Wednesday, March 17, 2004 8:24 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Geezer: You may promote a less aggressive society, but unless you're willing to brainwash everyone, there are some who just won't accept your message.
Wednesday, March 17, 2004 9:32 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SigmaNunki: Why do you think that I want to brainwash everyone? Promoting doesn't mean brainwashing. It just means that I would like to see the US evolve into a less violent culture and someone promoting that is pretty much the only way it'll happen. ---- If you truly love the memory, you must set it free()!
Wednesday, March 17, 2004 10:03 AM
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Wednesday, March 17, 2004 11:44 AM
Wednesday, March 17, 2004 12:48 PM
Wednesday, March 17, 2004 1:02 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SciFido: So, how about we agree to disagree on this one and move on.
Wednesday, March 17, 2004 1:10 PM
Quote:How about retinal scans for passports. Now this is more up my ally, being a IT guy and all.
Wednesday, March 17, 2004 1:49 PM
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