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IrishofNDMan 03-09-2009 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
no doubt they were. obama could be the answer to all our troubles, but a great many will not vote for certain candidates solely on their stance on abortion-which i believe is ridiculous.

well you can't be both Catholic and Pro Choice, it just doesn't work that way, so anyone who voted for someone who supports abortion and claims to be Catholic needs to get their head straight. As a catholic, you can't choose to dodge that issue and pretend like Obama isn't for it.

Cannon Shell 03-09-2009 10:16 PM

I know a lot of people who should have been aborted. Now they should be executed.

hi_im_god 03-09-2009 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
Kevorkian, Mengele? great scientists and standouts on ethics, probably neither one believed that dinosaurs walked the earth with men either.

its foolish to think that scientists alone must lead the way.
FYI, this issue wasn't driven purely by science, it was driven mainly by politics.

there's certainly no debate that politics drives the anti-science side.

but it's a false equivalency to equate the restoration of rational public policy as mainly "political" just because politics caused a hemorrhage of reason for a period of time.

i have no trouble keeping science out of church. why do you folks have such a hard time keeping your childish fairy tales where they belong?

i don't swim in your toilet. so stop pissing in my pool.

that way we can all get along just fine.

Riot 03-09-2009 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
Kevorkian, Mengele? great scientists and standouts on ethics, probably neither one believed that dinosaurs walked the earth with men either.

its foolish to think that scientists alone must lead the way.
FYI, this issue wasn't driven purely by science, it was driven mainly by politics.

You think it's foolish for scientists to lead the way in the field of science?

Perhaps we should let ... entertainers lead the way in science? Or maybe butchers? How about salesmen?

Yes. For the past eight years, the issue of stem cell research was driven mainly by politics. And religion.

So I guess we can't let politicians or religious leaders lead the way in science. Because we tried that. Didn't work out well. Pretty much crushed science.

Danzig 03-10-2009 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by IrishofNDMan
well you can't be both Catholic and Pro Choice, it just doesn't work that way, so anyone who voted for someone who supports abortion and claims to be Catholic needs to get their head straight. As a catholic, you can't choose to dodge that issue and pretend like Obama isn't for it.

pelosi and biden are both catholic. there are others in washington as well, who are pro choice and catholic. i'd imagine they believe in letting folks use birth control as well, which is also against catholic teaching.

Antitrust32 03-10-2009 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
i'm going to go bury my bedsheets now, have a bit of a funeral.

:eek: :eek:


at least you have a healthy relationship!

AeWingnut 03-10-2009 04:54 PM

looks like the Barackovich Administration is going to keep campaigning against anything and everything Bush.

Don't believe that private businesses just needed government money to do something that would have been profitable. If they need subsidies then they're is no market


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