Conservative for me.
I know i will fail at stopping this, but please people just vote, don't go off saying "anyone who is a ______ is an idiot."
Robbie G wrote:Conservative
I have some moderate views but I definitely lean to the conservative side.
mrjizzbomber wrote:I agree that abortions arising from consensual sex should be outright banned, but how about for rape? Or if the mother is a crack addict (which will mean the child will be born addicted to crack)?
I think there needs to be fairly strict limitations to abortion (particularly for stage of pregnancy), but I can think of a few cases where it seems like the best option. Plus, making it illegal would likely create a pretty scary black market.
mrjizzbomber wrote:I figure you would need to have made a charge against someone for the rape excuse to fly. Like, a criminal investigation has to be taking place to corroborate the claim.
Or, a doctor would have to determine either 1 - your life will be in danger due to the pregnancy, or 2 - the baby will have a serious disorder or drug addiction (unfortunately because of the mother's lifestyle...)
I guess I am more moderate on abortion than anything, but I do see value in the option, and especially for medical doctors to be able to carry it out (rather than have a back ally guy dig it out with a wire hanger)
mrjizzbomber wrote: If Obama was president when the agreement was made, the Republicans would bizarrely and idiotically have the same mentality.
Jesus Christ wrote:Fuck all South Pacific island and island-continents.
Lello18 wrote:ok thanks mrjizzbomber, then I am Conservative..
I say no to abortion, no to gay rights...
Jesus Christ wrote:Fuck all South Pacific island and island-continents.
AbramIsaac wrote:mrjizzbomber wrote: If Obama was president when the agreement was made, the Republicans would bizarrely and idiotically have the same mentality.
The very type of situation you're describing has been happening since Obama got in. Republicans have been blocking legislation that does, in fact, almost mirror that proposed by people of their own party in the past. The Healthcare Bill is similar to what Mitt Romney proposed at one point in time. However, it's not just the Republicans, the Democrats are prick bastards too.
Regardless of my angry rants against the Conservative political belief, I understand and even respect the views of those who can actually justify their opinions with solid facts--not just propaganda and half-truths that have permeated the political atmosphere and Fox News.
For instance, I lashed out at CoSh because he said "liberals are ruining this country", (or perhaps it was running it into the ground) and he replied--not with a flame, or "Shut the Fuck Up" (as I began my statement towards him) but with a dollar number, relating to the debt. Now, while I could debate further on the issue of spending, and what we spend our money on, the point is that he justified his belief with a fact.
Unfortunately, political news media has turned people into idiots that believe whatever Beck or Olbermann tell them. It's these "political commentators"--not journalists, who are supposed to have ethics--that tell people what to believe now. This happens with Liberals and Conservatives, it just happens to work better with the Conservatives, in my opinion. Liberals tend to split and fragment, and that's why the party under-performs in elections, and can't pass strong legislation, even if they have a majority.
I'm a liberal in many respects, but conservative in many as well. Constitutional rights? Yeah, I'm all for it, as I believe most Americans are. Guns and everything. However, I also believe in equal rights for everyone--including homosexuals and Muslims. I believe in regulating big business with a heavy hand, and taxing the fuck out of them. I think we should have Universal Healthcare (like every other Industrialized nation) and I think our military complex brings us more trouble than it prevents.
I don't believe in the Drug War, as I think it's a public health issue. I'm against the nanny-state that liberals and conservatives are both driving us to. I believe in State's Rights, in many aspects.
Above all, I dislike almost all politicians, as they are practically all bought by the time they reach major office. If the GOP was smart, they would have pushed Ron Paul harder than they did. Unfortunately, Fox News left him out of debates, even though he had a stronger following than some of the people they invited. I honestly would have possibly voted for him, instead of Obama, simply based on the fact that he's not some one's property, and he actually has strong principles that aren't dictated to him by the GOP or anyone else.
Sorry, CoSh. If you would prefer we not have a discussion in this thread, I'll edit my ridiculously long post.
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