Sensible BIll of Rights... >.>

Dec 08, 2005 00:18

The following has been attributed to State Representative Mitchell Aye from GA. This guy should run for president one day ( Read more... )

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slupine December 8 2005, 20:57:01 UTC
Bits and pieces of these I don't agree with.

"but we expect you to take advantage of the opportunities of education and vocational training laid before you to make yourself useful." Problem with this is the large sum of people who HAVE and are getting screwed over anyway. But I agree that lazy assholes shouldn't get jobs. Problem being, they seem to be the ones who actually have the best jobs lately.

"You do not have the right to physically harm other people." I say you should, but only if they physically harm you first (ie: stabbing an attempted rapist in the balls).

"You do not have the right to free health care." Maybe not, but last I heard, prisoners do. Take it away from them, and maybe we'll shut up a bit. Also it'd be nice if somebody worked to at least make it more affordable, as we've got people with health issues that aren't their fault that are stuck with lives full of suffering, unable to pay for the treatment they need. Insurance companies need hit over the head with a baseball bat.

"Americans are the most charitable people to be found" Huh? What are they smoking to think that? I don't know very many charitable Americans. XD

"You do not have the right to never be offended. This country is based on freedom, and that means freedom for everyone -- not just you! You may leave the room, turn the channel, express a different opinion, etc.; but the world is full of idiots, and probably always will be." Here here! However, if this person is speaking against "liberal bed-wetters", in my experience, it's the so-called conservatives that want to censor the crap out of stuff right now (actually, I don't think ANY of these apply any more strongly to "liberals" OR "conservatives" - there's whiners on both sides). Problem being that "conservative" parties now seem to mean socially conservative, not politically. I don't think either damn party is politically conservative anymore. O.o Reasons I hate both the main parties.... and wish there were better third-party folks to choose from....

I have to agree with James: socially liberal-to-moderate and politically conservative seems to be the combination we follow. Get the guv'ment the heyull outta our bus'ness. Yeehaw! *coughs* Sorry. XD

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wildguy6667 December 21 2005, 21:34:36 UTC
Slupine Agree with you on this: "I have to agree with James: socially liberal-to-moderate and politically conservative seems to be the combination we follow. Get the guv'ment the heyull outta our bus'ness. Yeehaw! *coughs* Sorry. XD" they are our biggest problem.

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