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Everything posted by archenemy
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Another post that makes no sense.
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Yeah, whenever I smoke crack I immediately fuck a bunny.
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"their bodies" is where the argument falls flat on its ass. there's more than one person involved Men seem to think that they are the other person involved. Wrong. BINGO. The assertion that men, politicians or not, should be involved in the decision is laughable. The females of our race have the responsibility of bringing children into this world, and with that responsibility comes a right to make the decision on when and how they do that. Is this a particular case, or do you believe that in a general sense one cannot formulate an opinion that extends beyond the particulars of one's identity? By this logic no one should take women's opinion on the draft seriously, because they do not have to register for selective service. As things stand now, women have the final say on whether or not they wish to bear a child or abort it - and I'm personally comfortable with that - but it doesn't follow that men should preclude themselves from even thinking about the morality of the matter, or that their opinions should be discounted on the basis of their gender alone, if for no other reason that you are essentially using an ad hominem argument to defend a woman's right to make this decision - and it's an incredibly weak means of doing so. Formulating an opinion is different than legislating rule. And because men are the overwhelming force in legislature, what you said about women not having a say in the draft is essentially true. But even aside from that, I could probably be convinced that as long as women are not drafted, that it could be up to men alone to decide on whether they wish to continue that barbaric practice or not. Hell, it's men who start the wars that require the deaths of so many people in the first place--you guys are more than welcome to deal with that problem and pay for it with your own blood.
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"their bodies" is where the argument falls flat on its ass. there's more than one person involved Men seem to think that they are the other person involved. Wrong. What argument do you use when confronted with a woman who believes abortion is immoral and should be made illegal? Can't see the gender argument working very well there. Nope, it doesn't. I use the one that makes sense to me. I happen to also believe abortion is immoral b/c it results in the willful killing of another human being. However, I refuse to enforce my beliefs on other women and thereby cause more harm (emotional harm from having to bear an unwanted child, physical harm resulting from illegal abortions, etc etc.)
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but if "they" choose to, then the men have the "responsibility" to cough up the $$$ of course. :-)) Here's a suggestion: develop the "responsibility" to cough up the money for a vasectomy, a package of condoms, or a professional. Then you don't have to worry about getting some girl (who failed on her part of the responsibility to control her fertility, or went to one of those pharmacies that refuse to fill birth control perscriptions for women, or who doesn't have the money to pay for it because the same health coverage that pays for Viagra doesn't always cover birth control, etc etc etc) pregnant. Figure it out and stop acting like a whiny little bitch.
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I'm talking about the human life that is about to be terminated. And I am talking about men like you.
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"their bodies" is where the argument falls flat on its ass. there's more than one person involved Men seem to think that they are the other person involved. Wrong. BINGO. The assertion that men, politicians or not, should be involved in the decision is laughable. The females of our race have the responsibility of bringing children into this world, and with that responsibility comes a right to make the decision on when and how they do that. Josh, I am going to keep this post for ever and ever. Next time I post something shitty to you, remind me that I am being an asshole and that I need to reread this post.
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It looks like a pair of boots trying to consume a handbag.
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alright alright. But he started it...
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"their bodies" is where the argument falls flat on its ass. there's more than one person involved Men seem to think that they are the other person involved. Wrong.
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I love animals, wildlife, and the environment. And I hunt. I spend more time explaining hunting to people than time I actually spend hunting. Shooting an animal to save yourself or others is not an action that should have to be defended--you did the right thing.
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Spoken like a true "human rights" advocate. You have to be human to qualify.
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Sweet. You have no effect on me whatsoever. But I am sure you hear that from women all the time.
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good point. I overlooked that.
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I learned that in a history class I took while living in Denmark, but thank you for trying to enlighten me. And the effect I see here is a sad one indeed--you were born.
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That is the lamest hypothetical question I have ever heard.
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I love it when pro-abortionists say this. Again you have made a wrong assumption about me (this is in reference to me, right). I am not pro-abortion. If I were, the first thing I would do is lobby to have you aborted.
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I hate fat heads. Change your signature line.
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There is NOTHING more important to me than human rights. This issue may not seem important to you because you have the privilege of being a man and can therefore choose to view this as a relatively unimportant womens issue. It is not. It does, however, feel like a bunch of old men dictating to women what we can and cannot do to control our own destinies. What's next? Removing our choice to vote? To attend college? To play school sports? I mean, it wasn't too long ago that women fought hard to win these choices as well...
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What the hell makes guys think that its their bike seat that influences women's desire for them? You men are strange, strange creatures.
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I think we should train bears to bolt climbs.
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the best war photographer I have ever seen is james nachtwey. Go look at his stuff and read what he says if you have a moment. There is a documentary about him called "war photographer" that is one of the best I've ever seen. He is one of the most incredible human beings and has decades of first hand experience with this--I cried when I heard him talk.
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Say, can I borrow your chainsaw, your truck, and twelve bucks? Thanks man!
