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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
George Lucas had the entire plot of Star Wars laid out 30 years ago, so Revenge of the Sith is not some kind of truth movie.
However, he also says that the comparison between current events is interesting, though unplanned.
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: Basically, if the filibuster had been lost, then Jim Dobson of the Family Research Council would have chosen the next supreme Court justice. Does anyone see cracks appearing in the great Republican stronghold that is Congress? First this filibuster thing, now the vote in the house on stem cell research. I think the extremists might be losing a bit of their stranglehold on the more moderate factions. I smell mutiny.
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: Why? Because last time I checked, Kennedy is supportive more freedoms for individual Americans, in contrast to Dobson, who wants everyone in the US to be forced to adhere to his extremist Christian morality.
quote: Up until very recently, the leadership of the Republican party had apparently never heard of "compromise".
quote: Hmm, is Frist happy about this compromise? I don't think so. He was forced to compromise because the moderates in his party defied him.
quote: Oh, I think they certainly will remember the Republican Senators who defected. The will not forget Frist.
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
You know, you are puffing on with the overblown, silly rhetoric about Kennedy, but I notice that you didn't counter my assesment of Dobson or the Family research Council at all.
Tell me, am I overstating or misrepresenting Dobson's or the FRC's goals and positions like you are overstating Kennedy's?
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: ...and take them away when they can get cheaper labor elsewhere. Corporate America lobbies the government heavily to promote pro-corporate tax breaks and protections and to oppose and suppress worker power and rights.
quote: ...except when they close up the factory and leave your community high and dry, and they suppress unions and other collective bargaining attempts by labor.
quote: ...the costs of which is unbelievably huge and only getting higher. Also, the insurance industry itself is motivated by profit, so they have incentive to NOT pay to provide care to people if at all possible.
quote: ...except when they decide they "can't" pay, and so default on the promise of compensation they made to their employees.
quote: Look, all of those things that the corporations offer are not done as some kind of big-hearted, generous favor to people. They NEED labor to make their money for them, and those benefits are a means to attract and retain that labor. That's why many crappy, low-skill jobs do not provide any benefits at all. A corporation cares only about one thing; profits. They are not just a larger version of a small mom and pop business. They are beholden not to their employees, but to their shareholders. And do you know who holds the most wealth in the form of investments in the US? It sure ain't the people slaving away in middle management somewhere.
quote: So we should just ignore it,especially when it clearly has a large effect upon governmental policy?
quote: If you have such a problem with people ctiticizing America, then maybe you would prefer we change from a democracy where discussion and dissent is a vital part of the political process to a dictatorship, like China, where you aren't ever allowed to openly criticise those in power. This message has been edited by schrafinator, 05-25-2005 09:37 PM
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: I'm sorry, I seem to have missed the message where EZScience called himself a Marxist. Can you point me to that message? I actually thought I just read EZScience's post in which he said he didn't like many socialist government systems and how they tended to discourage people from becoming independent. Can you please explain how this is "waaaay out there by liberal standards"? Because it sure seems to me that you just said, in effect, "I know you are but what am I", and failed to actually address anything.
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
Can you please explain how this is "waaaay out there quote: I'm sorry, I guess I'm just kinda dumb or something because I really need you to explain it to me. How was what EZScience said "waaaaay out there"?
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: And who else are they meeting with? Are they also meeting with the president of NOW or Planned Parenthood or the National Science Foundation, or the ACLU, or the Sierra Club, or the Garment Workers of America union? It's important to note what organizations are NOT getting a hearing in the current administration, monk. Is is clear that Frist, Hastert, Bush, and others are voting the way Dobson and other conservative Christians would like them to. All we have to do is look at how they vote.
quote: Sure. What other views are being heard in Washington right now, judging by the actions and statements of the leadership?
quote: Are you kidding me? Dobson has incredible power in Washington because he, Robertson, Falwell, and others can influence one of the most important voting blocks in America; evangelical conservative Christians. The Republicans in power today are there in large part because Evangelical conservative Christians put them there, and the threat of taking away the votes is real.
quote: Yes, but are you seriously saying that Dobson, Falwell, Robertson, and other radical conservative Christians do NOT have huge influence in Washington among those with the most power?
quote: I disagree. Dobson can deliver large amounts of votes. That makes him extremely powerful. He's a lobbyist. But anyway, you still haven't indicated exactly how Kennedy's views would make his choice for a SCOTUS justice a poor one. Can you please explain?
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: So, are you saying that a source of information that inflates or mistrpresents of lies about anything, even once, should be completely mistrusted forever after? Well then, I guess you should never believe a single thing that Bush says ever agin, right?
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
How is disallowing a religious song at a publically-funded event "trying to rub out religion"?
Religious people can have all the religion they want, it's just that our government can't sponsor it. Hey, are you ever going to list the reasons why Kennedy's choice for a SCOTUS justice would be worse than Dobson's?
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: Oh, well that's not right.
Hey, are you ever going to list the reasons why Kennedy's choice for a SCOTUS justice would be worse than Dobson's? quote: I already did way back in message #87 of this thread, and I also listed the goals and views of the FRC in the old thread where I first brought it up. Maybe you missed it.
Why? Because last time I checked, Kennedy is supportive more freedoms for individual Americans, in contrast to Dobson, who wants everyone in the US to be forced to adhere to his extremist Christian morality. Here are Dobson's lobbying goals for the Family Research Council, and exactly why it would be terrible for him to choose the next SCOTUS justice:
FRC’s Principal Issues:
Since the early 1990’s, FRC has emerged as a leading conservative think-tank championing traditional family values by lobbying for state-sponsored prayer in public schools, private school vouchers, abstinence-only programs, filtering software on public library computers, the right to discriminate against gay men and lesbians. FRC’s objective is to establish a conservative Christian standard of morality in all of America’s domestic and foreign policy. FRC has dedicated itself to working against reproductive freedom, sex education, equal rights for gays and lesbians and their families, funding of the National Endowment for the Arts and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. FRC supports a school prayer amendment and would like to ‘disestablish’ the Department of Education. FRC's Activities: FRC has testified before congress on many pro-family issues, filed amicus briefs, and published a lot of reports that they regularly circulate to politicians. In September 2001, FRC’s president attacked President Bush for his implicit endorsement of the homosexual political agenda with the appointment of two openly gay men by the Bush administration. FRC has also defended the Boy Scout’s discriminatory practices against gay men and lesbians and has criticized the Girl Scouts for not having the same practice. FRC has joined many other right-wing conservative groups by attacking and boycotting Disney’s gay-friendly policies. FRC has lobbied against many equal rights measures that extend civil rights protections to gay and lesbian people, and has promoted the ex-gay movement as a way to combat civil rights measures for gay men and lesbians. FRC strives to ban all federal or state support for family planning services and overturn the right to an abortion. FRC is a strong supporter of abstinence-only education and opposes sex education that addresses contraception.
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: Because Catholic schools provide a superior education than public school? There are lots of non-catholics who send their kids to Cathilic school.
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: That is an incredibly arrogant, patronizing, demeaning statement, phat. The really sad thing is you probably don't even realize it.
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: Yeah, and they shouldn't be forced to do any algebra, either, because it was invented by those evil Muslims.
quote: I'm sorry, what religion are the children being exposed to during a gay pride assembly?
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nator Member (Idle past 2460 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: Great.
quote: You are free to believe what you want to, of course, and so is everyone else. If you make claims that your particular faith is better than or more tru than any other, for example, then I'm going to question it. If you make any logical or factual claim that doesn't seem to stand up, I'm going to question it, and I would question Wiccans if they did the same things.
quote: But it is insensitive. If you want respect for your unfounded belief then you need to show respect for everybody else's unfounded belief. Who's to say which is correct, after all?
quote: I don't really understand what you're talking about here, sorry.
quote: Who is forcing all children to worship nature under penalty of law? Seriously, who is doing that? And have you completely lost any shred of critical thinking skill you used to possess? You are quoting a website run by PAT ROBERTSON. How sad.
quote: Phatboy, how many unwanted teenage pregnancies occur in the US every year? How does this number compare to other industrialized nations that have comprehensive sex education in the schoos? This message has been edited by schrafinator, 05-28-2005 04:43 PM
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