: If you believe our society is moving forward culturaly and morally then I suppose there won't be much in this for you. �If however, you feel that our society has lost its moral compass, then there may be some things you'll agree with here.
: Actually, it sounds like his proposal isn't a whole lot different from what the dems have been doing to society for a couple generations and what many of you have bought in to. �Except, �Mr Rove wants to reverse the direction we're going. �
: The liberals have defined our culture to the point where we now embrace our right to kill babies in the womb...there I go again...I don't apologize. �Liberal justices have so weakened punishments for criminals that there is little deterrent anymore for many crimes. �An example would be in Minnesota where I live, you have to get caught stealing a car six times before you'll do any jail time. �One can only imagine how many cars you can actually get away with stealing before you get caught six times. �
: Just recently there was the prom queen who was released from prison after serving only three years. �She gave birth to her baby in the restroom while at her prom dance. �She left her baby to die in the trash while she went back out on the dance floor and partied the night away. �For that she was given three years in prison. �Was that justice? �Is that the direction we want our society to go? �Wake up because that's where we are today.
: Karl Rove sees the seduction which takes place through the media and entertainment industries and wonders if maybe there's a way to use the methods of the liberals to turn this ship around. �I wish him luck and pray for his success.
: Flame away...
: Kevin G
If the liberals are so in charge of the courts,then why is the United States imprisoning record numbers of citizens. Given your obvious concern for the plight of our nation's children, I am sure you are imploring Dubya and his ilk to provide affordable, quality healthcare for the millions of uninsured children. Similarly, I am sure you took Bush to task for so inadequately contributing to AIDS prevention in Africa. Clinton shamefully took a pass on these two vital issues and I would hazard to guess that Bush will act similarly.
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: If you believe our society is moving forward culturaly and morally then I suppose there won't be much in this for you. �If however, you feel that our society has lost its moral compass, then there may be some things you'll agree with here.
: Actually, it sounds like his proposal isn't a whole lot different from what the dems have been doing to society for a couple generations and what many of you have bought in to. �Except, �Mr Rove wants to reverse the direction we're going. �
: The liberals have defined our culture to the point where we now embrace our right to kill babies in the womb...there I go again...I don't apologize. �Liberal justices have so weakened punishments for criminals that there is little deterrent anymore for many crimes. �An example would be in Minnesota where I live, you have to get caught stealing a car six times before you'll do any jail time. �One can only imagine how many cars you can actually get away with stealing before you get caught six times. �
: Just recently there was the prom queen who was released from prison after serving only three years. �She gave birth to her baby in the restroom while at her prom dance. �She left her baby to die in the trash while she went back out on the dance floor and partied the night away. �For that she was given three years in prison. �Was that justice? �Is that the direction we want our society to go? �Wake up because that's where we are today.
: Karl Rove sees the seduction which takes place through the media and entertainment industries and wonders if maybe there's a way to use the methods of the liberals to turn this ship around. �I wish him luck and pray for his success.
: Flame away...
: Kevin G
If the liberals are so in charge of the courts,then why is the United States imprisoning record numbers of citizens. Given your obvious concern for the plight of our nation's children, I am sure you are imploring Dubya and his ilk to provide affordable, quality healthcare for the millions of uninsured children. Similarly, I am sure you took Bush to task for so inadequately contributing to AIDS prevention in Africa. Clinton shamefully took a pass on these two vital issues and I would hazard to guess that Bush will act similarly.
: Actually, it sounds like his proposal isn't a whole lot different from what the dems have been doing to society for a couple generations and what many of you have bought in to. �Except, �Mr Rove wants to reverse the direction we're going. �
: The liberals have defined our culture to the point where we now embrace our right to kill babies in the womb...there I go again...I don't apologize. �Liberal justices have so weakened punishments for criminals that there is little deterrent anymore for many crimes. �An example would be in Minnesota where I live, you have to get caught stealing a car six times before you'll do any jail time. �One can only imagine how many cars you can actually get away with stealing before you get caught six times. �
: Just recently there was the prom queen who was released from prison after serving only three years. �She gave birth to her baby in the restroom while at her prom dance. �She left her baby to die in the trash while she went back out on the dance floor and partied the night away. �For that she was given three years in prison. �Was that justice? �Is that the direction we want our society to go? �Wake up because that's where we are today.
: Karl Rove sees the seduction which takes place through the media and entertainment industries and wonders if maybe there's a way to use the methods of the liberals to turn this ship around. �I wish him luck and pray for his success.
: Flame away...
: Kevin G
If the liberals are so in charge of the courts,then why is the United States imprisoning record numbers of citizens. Given your obvious concern for the plight of our nation's children, I am sure you are imploring Dubya and his ilk to provide affordable, quality healthcare for the millions of uninsured children. Similarly, I am sure you took Bush to task for so inadequately contributing to AIDS prevention in Africa. Clinton shamefully took a pass on these two vital issues and I would hazard to guess that Bush will act similarly.
posted 2001.12.12
posted on December 12th 2001
Peter T.
location: New Hampshire
listening to: Too much of everything!
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Your Thoughts? – Baerwald on December 11th, 2001-
Re: Your Thoughts? – eugene on December 17th, 2001
Re: Your Thoughts? – rms on December 13th, 2001-
Advice For A Dictator by Joseph Goebbels – Baerwald on December 14th, 2001-
Nazis vs. Conservatives – rms on December 16th, 2001-
Proper Ganders – Baerwald on December 16th, 2001-
Re: Proper Ganders – rms on December 17th, 2001-
Re: Proper Ganders – Baerwald on December 18th, 2001-
Re: Proper Ganders – rms on December 23rd, 2001-
Re: Proper Ganders – Andrea on December 23rd, 2001
Re: Proper Ganders – Kevin on December 16th, 2001
Springtime for Slanderers – rms on December 16th, 2001
Re: Advice For A Dictator by Joseph Goebbels – rms on December 14th, 2001
More Goebbels – Baerwald on December 20th, 2001-
Re: More Goebbels – mick on December 14th, 2001-
Yes, Virginia – Baerwald on December 15th, 2001
My thoughts in brief – Peter T. on December 13th, 2001-
Among the Gender-Benders – rms on December 16th, 2001-
Re: Among the Gender-Benders – Dan on December 17th, 2001-
Re: Among the Gender-Benders – rms on December 17th, 2001-
Florida – Andrea on December 19th, 2001-
Re: Florida – rms on January 2nd, 2002-
Re: Florida – Andrea on January 3rd, 2002
Re: Among the Gender-Benders – Dan on December 17th, 2001-
Re: Among the Gender-Benders – Kevin on December 17th, 2001-
Re: Among the Gender-Benders – Dan on December 17th, 2001-
Re: Among the Gender-Benders – rms on January 2nd, 2002-
Re: Among the Gender-Benders – Dan on January 2nd, 2002-
Re: Among the Gender-Benders – rms on January 14th, 2002
Re: Among the Gender-Benders – Kevin on December 17th, 2001
Re: My thoughts in brief – rms on December 14th, 2001
Re: Your Thoughts? – mick on December 13th, 2001-
Re: Your Thoughts? – rms on December 13th, 2001-
Your Thoughts are not your thoughts – mick on December 13th, 2001-
Re: Your Thoughts are not your thoughts – rms on December 13th, 2001-
Re: Your Thoughts are not your thoughts – mick on December 14th, 2001-
Re: Your Thoughts are not your thoughts – kravitz on December 16th, 2001-
Re: Your Thoughts are not your thoughts – rms on December 16th, 2001
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