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or another pro-free market, anti-government, economic and fiscal conservative Republican.
Can one of you please explain why, when the government is suffering record deficits and oil companies are enjoying record profits, scores of Repubs lined up to give federal subsidies to oil companies to build refineries? Oh, yes, I know -- energy crisis and all that. But shouldn't the market take care of getting refineries built? |
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I disagree with subsidies to the private sector of any kind, including tax incentives that favour one industry over another, whether in the corporate, individual or death part of the tax code. I also disagree with pork politics whether practised by the Reps or demos. The only defence of it that I will make is that since we live in a world of government subsidies, market distorting tax incentives and pork, the oil industry should not be singled out as the one major economically crucial industry to be denied. I have a close personal friend involved in making solar power more widely available and efficient for the masses to use for home energy needs. I pray to the babyjesuschristsuperstar that his company flourishes (I also wouldn't mind some family and friends shares in the IPO). |
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Presumably, we would be hard pressed to find someone who didn't agree that it is generally wrong to kill someone. Penske argued that killing is wrong in an absolute sense. And yet, both you and he are on record as supporting the war in Iraq. How can killing be an absolute wrong when killing in war is acceptable? There are numerous other examples: self-defense, defense of others, abortion to save the life of the mother (or, conversely, prohibiting abortion to save the life of hte mother). Does a universal moral code say that it is wrong to kill? How can the code deal with this simple paradox? |
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I believe that female circumcision, if it is done involuntarily, is wrong. It violates the principal (the more, if you will) that people should be free from unwanted invasions upon their person. The same can be said of cultural customs of casting wives, servants, etc. in the funeral pyre of a dead male. (Interestingly, these customs tend only to be applied to the upper stratum of a culture.) This custom violates the more that it is wrong to take a human life. One could say that these are examples of actions that violate an absolute principal. However, how can we take action to prevent these violations of the principal if it is absolutely wrong to violate another's freedom of action or to take another's life? |
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Note that I don't oppose the principals you espouse. I'm simply arguing that we have never in the entire history of humanity lived by them. Therefore, since society cannot be based upon these absolutes and ideals, human interaction is by necessity a matter of finding the relative balance between competing rights. |
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It is wrong to intentional kill innocent people. It is wrong to not kill someone if your choice is either killing them or letting them kill innocent people. I think killing in certain circumstances is wrong, but in certain cirumstances is a moral imperative. You are confusing absolute with simple, and are confusing relative with complex. The rules may be complex but they are absolute. Our legal system may getting more complicated all the time but it is not getting more relative. The laws in our legal system our absolute and not relative no matter how complicated they get. When you say morals are relative you are saying that in certain circumstances it is OK to kill innocent people. Or that in some cutures it is OK to kill innocent people and not in others. Relative meams that morality can change with the circumstances. Absolute means that they do not. Justs like our laws apply equally to all men and women all the time so does the universal moral code. |
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The ringing in my ears went away a few months afterwards. the doc said it wasn't a concussion. |
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Go back and look at the record, Penske. I have simply repeated your answers to my questions, and asked you to reconcile inconsistencies in what you said. You were the one who time and time again tried to throw the debate off track by posting political slogans and attacking the Democratic party. Talk to me when you have answers and the balls to deal with me as a person instead of ranting about some ill-defined group of people you label the "enemy." I tire of your empty sloganeering. |
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p.s. the Members' Boobies Thread now has butts, too. |
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