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On Oct 10, 12:08 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 10, 11:51 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Oct 10, 11:36 am, HK wrote: wrote: On Oct 10, 11:14 am, HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:00:31 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: If you knew anything at all about Romney, you'd know he's a chameleon. He'll say whatever his audience hopes for with regard to certain subjects. It's called triangulation - look it up. He's stated so many different things with regard to reproductive choice Now it's "reproductive choice"? Please to 'splain this "reproductive choice". In my household, "reproductive choice" means it is entirely up to a woman whether she wants to become pregnant and, if she does, whether she wants the pregnancy to continue. Simple enough. We're 100% "reproductive choice" here. Many of the Republican candidates are anti-abortion. That's the real definition of "pro-life."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I understand your positition, unless it has changed in the last few years, you beleive in choice with no parental notification right down to grade school... Don't make me google this, you said it. Does the father have a choice? Do my kids have a chioce, say they want to carry a bible to school? Or have a negative opinion of gays? How about recruit for the military? Make a commercial? Have an airshow? Celebrate Christmas and Easter??? Of course not, you do not beleive in "choice" you beleive in self indulgence... Like most ideological liberals, which unfortunately seems to be the mainstream lately... 1. If a grade-school girl is pregnant, the police should be called. Her father probably is the father. 2. If a girl is 14 or older, it should be up to her whether to notify her parents. The decision to proceed with an abortion, though, should be hers alone. So you have changed your positition on notification, That is good... 3. The male who made the female pregnant has no choice. 4. A child should be able to carry any book to school, including the bible. I carried Joyce's Ulysses to school in the 7th grade so I could participate in our junior high's lit club. 5. You are entitled to have "negative" opinions of any group of people you like. That negative feeling, though, cannot carry over into hiring, housing, transportation, et cetera. 6. Military recruitment. I have no objection to military recruiters having a booth and handing out literature at a high school "career" day. I do believer military recruiters at such venues have "monitors." Monitors? You mean protestors to shut down their free speech right? 7. My daughter made radio and television commercials beginning at the age of seven. Took her only three spots to pay her AFTRA initiation and dues. 8. Airshow? Dunno what you mean in this context. 7 + 8 are references to military commercials and airshows not being allowed in California, even though they shut down the streets and such for anyone who wants to shoot a movie... 9. Religious holidays should be celebrated at home and in a house of worship, not in public schools or on public property. So, you can wear clothes that say "who you are", but I can't wear a cross? Again, you are not the party of choice. you are the party of censorship and totalitarian leadership... - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wearing a cross is not usually considered a "religious celebration" in the traditional sense, eh? Military recruiters need monitors to make sure they don't bullship naive kids into military service.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey, these are adults, years beyond the age of 14 which you seem to have picked as adult. How about monitors to keep teachers from bullshipping naive (6 year olds) into a gay lifestyle, or professors from bullshipping niave students into a life of drug use and irresponsible sex? Half the country is against that too, but you want monitors for only your issues, self indulgent, hypocrytical, that is now the core of your party.. How about keeping an eye on recruiters so they don't try to sign up autistic kids? You'd better address this question, or I'll cut off your fun for the rest of the day.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - One incident, not a proven pattern? One sided reporting, not all the facts? Outright made up? All of these are possiblities? The problem is you beleive it simply because if fits the mold... |
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