You might be waiting a long time, I don't think we've had gift giving built into the forum for a while (I went looking for it, since you asked for a prize).BINGO!
I'll wait for my prize over here...
You might be waiting a long time, I don't think we've had gift giving built into the forum for a while (I went looking for it, since you asked for a prize).BINGO!
I'll wait for my prize over here...
THANKS OBAMA!You might be waiting a long time, I don't think we've had gift giving built into the forum for a while
You live in Virginia? The Supreme Court just knocked down the anti sodomy laws that included oral sex.Man we have this Bingo night at an Elks lodge near me where all the 20 somethings go and get wasted (4$ pitchers). The old timers get super pissed when O-69 gets called and everyone shouts "wooooooooooOOOOOOooooooo"
TIL that "sodomy" can cover a wider variety of activities...or possibly just in Virginia.You live in Virginia? The Supreme Court just knocked down the anti sodomy laws that included oral sex.
I thought I answered that already, but I'll try again to be clearer -Old people sex. Bleahhhh.
Joking aside, I'm still very curious how republicans can be so adamantly against the ACA as an over reach and yet they don't be an eye at EMTALA.
"Sodomy" pretty much means anything that isn't a penis (and only a penis) in a vagina (and only a vagina).TIL that "sodomy" can cover a wider variety of activities...or possibly just in Virginia.
I'm apparently much more of a deviant than I thought I was."Sodomy" pretty much means anything that isn't a penis (and only a penis) in a vagina (and only a vagina).
It's such a lonely word."Sodomy" pretty much means anything that isn't a penis (and only a penis) in a vagina (and only a vagina).
Aren't we all.I'm apparently much more of a deviant than I thought I was.
When there is no ideal solution, so choose the least bad of all the possible solutions....very curious how...
I thought I answered that already, but I'll try again to be clearer -
The RINOs have no problem with either.
The Tea Party candidates have ideological problems with both but pick their battles because they can't win on EMTALA, and yes, ideology only happens in elections when it helps win them.[DOUBLEPOST=1381172191,1381172125][/DOUBLEPOST]
"Sodomy" pretty much means anything that isn't a penis (and only a penis) in a vagina (and only a vagina).
Well yeah you answered it but like you said you're a libertarian, and your answer is way too honest to be reflective. I want to see a republican explain this to me. Because I doubt they will say the same thing.[DOUBLEPOST=1381173001][/DOUBLEPOST]I thought I answered that already, but I'll try again to be clearer -
The RINOs have no problem with either.
The Tea Party candidates have ideological problems with both but pick their battles because they can't win on EMTALA, and yes, ideology only happens in elections when it helps win them.).
We aren't the ones that drew a line in the sand. The republicans did that when they cried "constitution". They made it a battle of ideologies and used that as justification for their current strategy of victory by any means.When there is no ideal solution, so choose the least bad of all the possible solutions.
If you only look at things from a financial and business perspective, you might indeed come to the conclusion that the two viewpoints are incompatible. However if you figure in the human component as a weighted factor it might push you to favor one end over the other even though in other aspects both might be a poor choice according to your particular position.
I'm sure there are multiple apparently conflicting viewpoints you hold that you might not currently recognize that you could readily justify by taking into account all your perspectives rather than your primary political motivations.
In fact it's things like telling people they can't hold both viewpoints that serve to widen the partisan divide. Forcing people to choose one or the other and telling them they aren't allowed to factor in their life's experiences and choose both is a tool politicians use to garner support for their cause.
Most people recognizing their hypocrisy tend to decide they should examine where that comes from. I know I often get jarred by my own hypocrisies and try very hard to reconcile them to be more in line with my ideals/beliefs. I guess I'm a little surprised you're so willing to throw up your hands and accept it.I am a hypocrite. I'd like to think it comes as part of being human, but from how people talk around here you'd think I'm the only one.
Regardless of the topic, if possible, I like "you can answer yes to all"-type polls. I think it gives a better picture of opinion, rather than needing to select "most agree with" or the like.CNN polling (for what that's worth) is now saying 63% blame republicans, 57% blame democrats, and 53% blame Obama (there's overlap between the 3)
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/10/07/cnn-shutdown-poll-plenty-of-blame-to-go-around/
Very much me too. I wish we could get some of that down here and abolish the primary elections.On a related note, I'm also a fan of instant-runoff elections.
More like especially with Obama in office. If anything, he's done more to polarize the country than any president in living memory, and I'm not talking about race.That's kinda the problem: we really haven't stopped fighting the Civil War, 150 years later. Even with Obama in office.
I'd argue G.W.B. lit and fed that fire, but throwing Obama into the mess just made it worse.More like especially with Obama in office. If anything, he's done more to polarize the country than any president in living memory, and I'm not talking about race.
Yeah, hibachi, meet gallon of gasoline.I'd argue G.W.B. lit and fed that fire, but throwing Obama into the mess just made it worse.
One of my whole problems with the "Pull yourself up by your bootstraps" argument is that some people don't have bootstraps to pull up. The ideal that we are a country where anyone can make their own way with a little grit and determination is laughably naive given the current state of the poor in our country.I guess this is kind of where I rest too. My major problem is, I think we as a society have to decide if we are interested in actually taking care of those in need or if we are okay letting people drown in the debt the medical system causes or wither away because insurance companies can basically screw anyone they want when they want. I guess I'm at a point in my life right now where I would rather see people taken care of. Maybe that makes me some kind of horrible person for not holding to my previous "pull yourselves up by your bootstraps" mentality but I honestly don't know if that kind of thinking works in the system we have set up. I do know that I don't believe that politicians in either party will save our society or make everything right, but I guess anything is better than nothing at this point.
Even today, the poor in our country have it better than the middle class in most of europe.One of my whole problems with the "Pull yourself up by your bootstraps" argument is that some people don't have bootstraps to pull up. The ideal that we are a country where anyone can make their own way with a little grit and determination is laughably naive given the current state of the poor in our country.
That is patently incorrect. The median middle class salary in Europe is roughly the same as in America.Even today, the poor in our country have it better than the middle class in most of europe.