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post Sep 18 2005, 05:27 PM
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I was just wondering. So many crazy things are going on in the world today that I became curious as to what some of your beliefs are. If you could make a 28th amendment to the Constitution what would it be?
 
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post Sep 18 2005, 05:31 PM
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^wouldn't that be nice

Major decisions have to be voted on by citizens over 15.
 
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post Sep 18 2005, 05:35 PM
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QUOTE(brownsugar08 @ Sep 18 2005, 5:28 PM)
No republican should never be allowed into office..whistling.gif
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Lol...'tis true. Tis def. true. But all republicans aren't bad and all democrats aren't good. Politics is very tricky with all the conniving people...but I'd still prefer my democratic party any day.

I was thinking about banning smoking in all public places or some kind of amendment that would help with the prevention or stopping of AIDS. Dunnoo...
 
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post Sep 18 2005, 05:36 PM
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QUOTE(Gypsy Eyes @ Sep 18 2005, 5:31 PM)
^wouldn't that be nice

Major decisions have to be voted on by citizens over 15.
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yeah that would be cool bcause ppl like us are affected by all of the politics just like adults.
 
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QUOTE(brownsugar08 @ Sep 18 2005, 5:28 PM)
No republican should never be allowed into office..whistling.gif
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post Sep 18 2005, 05:41 PM
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Sep 18 2005, 5:40 PM)
watch your double negatives wink.gif
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Lol...brownsugar08...you just said Republicans should be always be allowed in office... Good lookin tweeak.
 
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QUOTE(brownsugar08 @ Sep 18 2005, 5:34 PM)
^ Zebras are Zebras. mellow.gif
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post Sep 18 2005, 05:47 PM
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honestly, gay marriage should be legal.
 
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post Sep 18 2005, 05:48 PM
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QUOTE(je like french @ Sep 18 2005, 5:47 PM)
honestly, gay marriage should be legal.
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why? let's try to keep america straight as possible.
 
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post Sep 18 2005, 05:49 PM
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why? let's try to keep america opened minded as possible.
mhm head over to debate if you disagree.
 
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post Sep 18 2005, 05:55 PM
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QUOTE(short_stop08 @ Sep 18 2005, 5:48 PM)
why? let's try to keep america straight as possible.
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what do you mean by that? if you're trying to say that homosexuality is wrong, then i have some things to say about that.
i loooove debating. biggrin.gif
 
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QUOTE(short_stop08 @ Sep 18 2005, 5:48 PM)
why? let's try to keep america straight as possible.
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what do you mean by that? if you're trying to say that homosexuality is wrong, then i have some things to say about that.
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post Sep 18 2005, 05:57 PM
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QUOTE(je like french @ Sep 18 2005, 4:47 PM)
honestly, gay marriage should be legal.
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Seriously!

QUOTE(short_stop08 @ Sep 18 2005, 4:48 PM)
why? let's try to keep america straight as possible.
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I outta kick the shit out of your face. stubborn.gif
 
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post Sep 18 2005, 06:39 PM
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I would say that political opinions should be kept out of schools. You can teach politics, but stop adding your opinions.

I say this because I, unlike many of you, am a conservative Republican. Most teachers, however, are liberal pushovers. I swear, what the hell.

I don't care if you agree or not, but brainwashing the youth into liberalism? That's a bit wrong in my opinion.
 
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post Sep 18 2005, 06:50 PM
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QUOTE(ermfermoo @ Sep 18 2005, 6:39 PM)
I would say that political opinions should be kept out of schools. You can teach politics, but stop adding your opinions.

I say this because I, unlike many of you, am a conservative Republican. Most teachers, however, are liberal pushovers. I swear, what the hell.

I don't care if you agree or not, but brainwashing the youth into liberalism? That's a bit wrong in my opinion.
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Don't you mean that brainwashing youth to be conservative rednecks who support slavery and other cruel things is a bit wrong as opposed to letting them know that change is welcome as long as it is good change? If we never changed, we'd still be where we were 100 - 200 yrs. ago. Again...I thought that the US was supposed to be the land of the free.
 
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During Clinton's second term, there was talk of adding a balanced-budget amendment to the Constitution, that would require the government to have a balanced budget every year. I like that idea, and I'd support that as the 28th amendment.
 
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post Sep 18 2005, 06:53 PM
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QUOTE(brownsugar08 @ Sep 18 2005, 5:28 PM)
No republican should ever be allowed into office..whistling.gif
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oh come on now black girl. Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves and he was a Republican. Just think about that.

I think the 28th amendnemt should give us the right to put stupid people to death. Take them to trial and say something like, This person pulled out in front of me and I almost hit her, and her dumb ass just kept going. She should be shot. And then they find her guilty and put to death. Easy as that lol.
 
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post Sep 18 2005, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE(karamelle @ Sep 18 2005, 6:53 PM)
oh come on now black girl.  Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves and he was a Republican.  Just think about that.
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oh? wait a min. white girl...now who said i was black? my my my. are you being racist because i support right? don't start. lincoln didn't free slaves because he knew it was the right thing. we were at war. brush up on your history and read why he did what he didd.
 
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oh? wait a min. white girl...now who said i was black? my my my. are you being racist because i support right?
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I thought you supported the left?
 
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QUOTE(kandiapplegrl @ Sep 18 2005, 6:54 PM)
oh? wait a min. white girl...now who said i was black? my my my. are you being racist because i support right? don't start. lincoln didn't free slaves because he knew it was the right thing we were at war. brush up on your history and read why he did what he didd.
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lol I was talking to Suzzette. I put the wront quote thingy. Chill! haha

And even if Abe Lincoln did do it just do they could fight in the war, if he hadn't been in office, some black people might still be in the feilds. But please, don't take me too seriously. I don't care that much at all.
 
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post Sep 18 2005, 06:57 PM
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apology accepted. didn't mean to offend anyone. i just don't like people throwing names at me just because i support something. we should be able to have a civil debate instead of arguing and resorting to name calling. no prob though. :D
 
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post Sep 18 2005, 06:58 PM
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Sep 18 2005, 6:54 PM)
I thought you supported the left?
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i meant right as in right from wrong.
 
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QUOTE(kandiapplegrl @ Sep 18 2005, 6:57 PM)
apology accepted. didn't mean to offend anyone. i just don't like people throwing names at me just because i support something. we should be able to have a civil debate instead of arguing and resorting to name calling. no prob though. :D
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lol yeah I have no political agenda. I say as long as the president lets me make my money and doesnt send me off to war, its not my business. Now if he sends my man off to war? Its my business lol.
 
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QUOTE(short_stop08 @ Sep 18 2005, 5:48 PM)
why? let's try to keep america straight as possible.
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hey, lets not piss of lucy now.

yes, gay marriage should totally be legal and no random wars.
 
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QUOTE(kandiapplegrl @ Sep 18 2005, 6:50 PM)
Don't you mean that brainwashing youth to be conservative rednecks who support slavery and other cruel things is a bit wrong as opposed to letting them know that change is welcome as long as it is good change? If we never changed, we'd still be where we were 100 - 200 yrs. ago. Again...I thought that the US was supposed to be the land of the free.
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Don't excite yourself, sunshine. No one's brainwashing the youth to be conservative rednecks. However, most of the teaching population is forcing liberalism down throats. Can you say Columbia? rolleyes.gif

And by good change, do you mean barking insults at the president whenever he so much as farts? Or are you talking about the good caused by bashing America? Ohhh, maybe you meant republican bashing in general, because really, thats like the only thing most liberals do.
 
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lol. i'm not really political minded either. i like history and whatnot, but i'd rather let others argue for me. but when push comes to shove and the prez starts startin something with me i guess i might participate in a march.

lol no. i'd watch it on tv. :D i'm a lova not a fighta.
 
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QUOTE(karamelle @ Sep 18 2005, 7:53 PM)
oh come on now black girl.  Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves and he was a Republican.  Just think about that.


the political parties of the 19th century are very different from the ones today. actually i think the republicans of then were more like democrats now and vice versa. *shrug*
 
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QUOTE(je like french @ Sep 18 2005, 7:06 PM)
the political parties of the 19th century are very different from the ones today. actually i think the republicans of then were more like democrats now and vice versa. *shrug*
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Thats very true. Democrats and Republicans are completely redefined.
 
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Don't excite yourself, sunshine. No one's brainwashing the youth to be conservative rednecks. However, most of the teaching population is forcing liberalism down throats. Can you say Columbia?  rolleyes.gif

And by good change, do you mean barking insults at the president whenever he so much as farts? Or are you talking about the good caused by bashing America? Ohhh, maybe you meant republican bashing in general, because really, thats like the only thing most liberals do.
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Well, let's not pretend that Republics don't spend a lot of time bashing liberals--looking over the past several years, that, too, has been happening quite a bit. That's mostly what politics is--trying to one-up the opposition. It's a big reason I stopped studying political science.

As for liberal instructors, I don't think teachers are trying to slam politics down anyone's throats. First of all, there's a point where you need to start thinking for yourself; if you disagree with something a teacher says, call them on it. Challenge their views. Just because they state an opinion, doesn't mean they are trying to force anyone to believe it.

Besides, the reason that many liberals are teachers and professors is because conservative professionals tend to work in the private sector (where they can make more money, for one thing), and liberal professionals tend to work in academia.
 
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Sep 18 2005, 7:14 PM)
Besides, the reason that many liberals are teachers and professors is because conservative professionals tend to work in the private sector (where they can make more money, for one thing), and liberal professionals tend to work in academia.
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woah...so true! so true! i guess that's why they are conservatives and liberals are...liberals.

anyhoo, as i stated before all democrats def. aren't good. and all republicans aren't bad. but i like what he democrats as a whole stands for...i'm an democrat independent.
 
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No war!
 
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QUOTE(je like french @ Sep 18 2005, 6:47 PM)
honestly, gay marriage should be legal.
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I definitely agree with that...
 
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Sep 18 2005, 7:14 PM)
Well, let's not pretend that Republics don't spend a lot of time bashing liberals--looking over the past several years, that, too, has been happening quite a bit. That's mostly what politics is--trying to one-up the opposition. It's a big reason I stopped studying political science.

As for liberal instructors, I don't think teachers are trying to slam politics down anyone's throats. First of all, there's a point where you need to start thinking for yourself; if you disagree with something a teacher says, call them on it. Challenge their views. Just because they state an opinion, doesn't mean they are trying to force anyone to believe it.

Besides, the reason that many liberals are teachers and professors is because conservative professionals tend to work in the private sector (where they can make more money, for one thing), and liberal professionals tend to work in academia.
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You seem like a smart person. I clap for you.

However, many students don't know better. Its what they grow up learning. I actually do challenge my teachers, but they don't really pay attention to it, considering I'm a mere freshman. But other kids aren't active in politics, and are started off listening to the overliberal media and celebrity role-models, and then teachers.

Also, a reason why conservatives aren't too common in academics is because they aren't accepted into it. Many schools look for professors with specific points of views. This may be exaggerating a bit, but its like being a black handicapped child in a room of clansmen with pitchforks. A slight feeling tells me you wouldn't be too welcome.

Although I'm declared conservative, I do think outside of it occasionally. I'm not 100% conservative, only mostly conservative. I believe that gay marriage should be legal, just like I believe abortion should be legal. Just because you don't agree doesn't mean you should restrict it from people who do agree.
 
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You seem like a smart person. I clap for you.

However, many students don't know better. Its what they grow up learning. Also, a reason why conservatives aren't too common in academics is because they aren't accepted into it. Many schools look for professors with specific points of views. This may be exaggerating a bit, but its like being a black handicapped child in a room of clansmen with pitchforks. A slight feeling tells me you wouldn't be too welcome.
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I don't think "What's your party affiliation?" is a common question asked when hiring professors.

The private-sector point, however, is a major reason. A conservative-minded individual is not going to spend four years as an undergrad and three as a grad student studying, say, economics, only to get his Ph.D. to teach; generally speaking, such an individual is going to go work in the private sector, where there is money to be made. For some reason, liberal-minded professionals tend to be more content earning meager wages and forging a career as a professor (which is one of the most pain-in-the-ass occupations).

I think the lack of conservative professors is also reflective of the atmosphere of a college. People aren't going to pay tens of thousands of dollars a year to go to a college where none of the professors hold their viewpoints, which leads to the conclusion that, as a whole, most students are okay with liberal professors, since it's very easy to vote with their wallets if they aren't.

Even so, I don't find it a necessity that teachers and professors are completely balanced. Most subjects don't even pertain heavily to politics. At the collegiate level, it's good to hear opposing viewpoints--you're supposed to think for yourself by then, anyway. In middle school or high school, it's a little bit more dangerous, but a child doesn't only hear political views from teachers--he hears them from his parents and pastors as well, among other people. What's wrong with a child hearing all points of view?
 
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i agree with that..every person should be happy _smile.gif
gay people are still people and they shouldn't be treated any differently
 
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Sep 18 2005, 7:35 PM)
I don't think "What's your party affiliation?" is a common question asked when hiring professors.

The private-sector point, however, is a major reason. A conservative-minded individual is not going to spend four years as an undergrad and three as a grad student studying, say, economics, only to get his Ph.D. to teach; generally speaking, such an individual is going to go work in the private sector, where there is money to be made. For some reason, liberal-minded professionals tend to be more content earning meager wages and forging a career as a professor (which is one of the most pain-in-the-ass occupations).

I think the lack of conservative professors is also reflective of the atmosphere of a college. People aren't going to pay tens of thousands of dollars a year to go to a college where none of the professors hold their viewpoints, which leads to the conclusion that, as a whole, most students are okay with liberal professors, since it's very easy to vote with their wallets if they aren't.

Even so, I don't find it a necessity that teachers and professors are completely balanced. Most subjects don't even pertain heavily to politics. At the collegiate level, it's good to hear opposing viewpoints--you're supposed to think for yourself by then, anyway. In middle school or high school, it's a little bit more dangerous, but a child doesn't only hear political views from teachers--he hears them from his parents and pastors as well, among other people. What's wrong with a child hearing all points of view?
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The problem is that the child doesn't hear all the views. We are probably going to be fine with liberal or conservative professors. It won't be a problem for us.

However, that doesn't change the fact that many people aren't into politics. They just follow what those around them say. For example, take all the Bush-bashers. Many people say "omg, why can't he just take the troops out?!!!", and know nothing about the situation. That is a brainwashed liberal.

Liberalism is not wrong. Conservatism is not wrong. But the fact remains that when being taught by liberals, an influencable person is likely to blindly follow along.

My AP World History teacher makes slight remarks about not considering Bush his president and other comments. This doesn't seem like much, but it subliminally puts teens on a path to liberalism.
 
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My AP World History teacher makes slight remarks about not considering Bush his president and other comments. This doesn't seem like much, but it subliminally puts teens on a path to liberalism.
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i think you're using small examples and making them seem larger than life (no offense either). people are screaming that all over (on tv, on the radio, wherever) about not supporting bush as their prez and then there are the people who still support him and are bush lovers. you live in america where people are free to their opinions so they are naturally going to voice them. when your teacher makes that comment I don't think it has as much effect as you think it does. I think that teachers have the right to say their opinions in government classes as long as they don't force them on anyone.

to say that a teacher is influencing kids when he makes that one comment is wrong. i think that family, parents, and heck even television has more effect on them.
 
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The problem is that the child doesn't hear all the views. We are probably going to be fine with liberal or conservative professors. It won't be a problem for us.

However, that doesn't change the fact that many people aren't into politics. They just follow what those around them say. For example, take all the Bush-bashers. Many people say "omg, why can't he just take the troops out?!!!", and know nothing about the situation. That is a brainwashed liberal.

Liberalism is not wrong. Conservatism is not wrong. But the fact remains that when being taught by liberals, an influencable person is likely to blindly follow along.

My AP World History teacher makes slight remarks about not considering Bush his president and other comments. This doesn't seem like much, but it subliminally puts teens on a path to liberalism.
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Well, an influencable person will likely follow anyone, be it liberal or conservative; I don't see how getting rid of liberal teachers is going to change that. If a person is that easily influenced, they're going to blindly follow whoever is telling them what to think, be that parent, teacher, pastor, or an anchorman. I don't think the solution is to remove all opinions from the classroom, but rather, to teach students how to analyze opinions and think for themselves.

The fact is, a child will hear a variety of political opinions. You said you were conservative, for example. Perhaps maybe in school your teachers mostly have liberal viewpoints, but I'd be willing to bet the same does not go for your parents or your pastor. A teacher is not the only person educating a student on political views.

I also find your example of "all the Bush-bashers" to be a bit vague and inaccurate. Not everyone who criticizes the President is just blindly following political rhetoric; likewise, just because someone supports the President does not mean he has thought things through and is less influenced than other people.

I also don't think the remarks of your AP World History teacher are as influential as you say--or at least not in a subliminal way, since subliminal influences are a myth anyways. Furthermore, I think most students in an AP World History class are intelligent enough to separate fact from opinion and form their own viewpoints.

There has to be a point where we say that students are old and mature enough to deal with opinions contrary to their own, or that they are old and mature enough to form their own political opinions. I don't think shielding students from political opinions is a good solution; I think that using the political opinions of an instructor as a basis for rational discussion is any excellent method of teaching.
 
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I agree completely.

Yay for being open minded.
 
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i just wish i ruled my own island in the middle of the atlantic, about the size of long island
 
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^dude, that's not an amendment
 
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the freedom of choice ammendment, which is that no government can take away an individuals right to do as they choose as long as it does not infringe upon any other person's rights without thier expressed (or if incapacited, intended) consent. With a person defined a someone who has been born and has not yet died.

which is basically making abortion legal forever.

and asserts a right to die.

doesn't make gay marriage legal, but preventsit from being made illegal and makes all consensual gay acts legal.

makes all contraceptions legal.

it does, unfortunatly, make all drugs legal, but it makes selling drugs, making drugs to sell them making drugs for yourselfon someone else's property, or nearsomeone elses property ,and buying drugs all illegal.

and i don't think a drug addict is gong to be able to make thier own drugs.
 
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Either one of it.

-Those who made computer virus and trojans should be arrested and fine for $10,000 depending on certain viruses.

-Allow students to choose their own time to start school between 6:00am to 10:00am.

-Every resident must pay a buck monthly to their own community for a better community.
 
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When you guys talk about abortion, who do you think has the right to get one?

I think that abortion should only be legal for women that are raped or when the pregnancy is harmful to the mother or the baby.

The other women that just want an abortion because they were fooling around, not protecting themselves shouldn't get the right to have an abortion. They should carry the baby to its full term and take care of the baby or give it up for adoption. They need to take responsibility for their actions.


Also, I think doctors should find a way to be able to "fix" us, temporarily. They should also be able to undo this procedure, safely, making reproduction as easy as if we weren't "fixed" at all. Of course, this would require our consent. (Fix meaning to tie the women's tubes and the men's tubes so they wouldn't be able to reproduce.)


I know that this isn't an amendment or anything, but I felt like I should throw it out there.
 
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QUOTE(je like french @ Sep 18 2005, 6:47 PM)
honestly, gay marriage should be legal.
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oh come on now black girl. Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves and he was a Republican. Just think about that.
she's got a point.

as for what i think it should be...i dont know. im not up on politics enough to care.
 
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QUOTE(incoherent @ Sep 19 2005, 2:46 PM)
she's got a point.

as for what i think it should be...i dont know. im not up on politics enough to care.
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actually, the point's moot because lincoln was republican when republicans were the liberal party.
 
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QUOTE(starlette @ Sep 18 2005, 6:53 PM)
oh come on now black girl.  Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves and he was a Republican.  Just think about that.

I think the 28th amendnemt should give us the right to put stupid people to death.  Take them to trial and say something like, This person pulled out in front of me and I almost hit her, and her dumb ass just kept going.  She should be shot.  And then they find her guilty and put to death.  Easy as that lol.
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The only people that should be put to death are the ones that are too dangerous to be kept alive....
 
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That smoking should be illegal.

I tell my dad everytime he smokes around me he is killing me, but he just doesn't understand second hand smoking.
 
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never let anyone with the last name of bush run our country again
 
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That smoking should be illegal.

I tell my dad everytime he smokes around me he is killing me, but he just doesn't understand second hand smoking.
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omg same thing here... my dad always says its not a proven statistic mad.gif
 
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Either let any race of a man or woman be our president, or...
Making gay marriage legal.
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QUOTE(Blue-Chan @ Sep 20 2005, 6:11 PM)
Either let any race of a man or woman be our president, or...
Making gay marriage legal.
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Er, correct me if I'm wrong, maybe I'm uninformed. The president is already allowed to be any race, and any gender.
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Er, correct me if I'm wrong, maybe I'm uninformed. The president is already allowed to be any race, and any gender.
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QUOTE(ermfermoo @ Sep 20 2005, 4:25 PM)
Er, correct me if I'm wrong, maybe I'm uninformed. The president is already allowed to be any race, and any gender.
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I hope to see that is being true.
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Yeah, it's definitely already legal. It's illegal to discriminate against anybody for a job due to sex or race.....
 
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YAY for ariel. i love you, you're smart.

even though i'm considered a liberal for turning away from conservative/republican ideas, i find that many teachers do only teach with only one political side in mind. this is why i loved my apush class, because our teacher wanted us to stand up against him, to prove to him why, what we thought was a valid argument. republicans and democrats have both their strengths and weaknesses, but that doesn't mean that we should keep a certain political party out of office. that, would be similar to communism or facism.

there are many schools of thought, and although conservative-ism is not as popular now, politics seems to go in a circle, or american politics does. there will be times when conservatism is in favor, and times when liberalism is.

anyways, back to the topic, i think that the 28th amendment should be, to legalize gay marriage.
 
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QUOTE(ermfermoo @ Sep 18 2005, 6:39 PM)
I would say that political opinions should be kept out of schools. You can teach politics, but stop adding your opinions.

I say this because I, unlike many of you, am a conservative Republican. Most teachers, however, are liberal pushovers. I swear, what the hell.

I don't care if you agree or not, but brainwashing the youth into liberalism? That's a bit wrong in my opinion.
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This year I actually have much more conservative teachers, and they're less likely to hide their opinions than my liberal teachers were, who always felt they had to hide their opinions. The conservatives do a much worse job of not saying their opinions (for me)

QUOTE(je like french @ Sep 18 2005, 5:47 PM)
honestly, gay marriage should be legal.
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skrew people like my ignorant language arts teacher hammer.gif
 
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Gay marriages should ALREADY be a law. I mean, why are people so associated with things that won't affect them....
 
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Because our country is hypocritical, and claims to have a separation of church and state and to accept all cultures, and yet wind up basing laws off Chrisitan beliefs anyway.
 
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^^Exactly. There are people at my school who are like "Oh I respect you for your religion, and the laws should stay separated from religion because not everyone believes like I do!" Buuuut, when you bring up gay marriage, this is their reply:

"NO! That is a sin against the bible and it should be illegal because you will go to hell!!!"


Now that is where I wonder whatever happened to the view of "not everyone believes like I do."
 
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QUOTE(yanners @ Sep 21 2005, 10:35 AM)
there are many schools of thought, and although conservative-ism is not as popular now, politics seems to go in a circle, or american politics does.  there will be times when conservatism is in favor, and times when liberalism is.
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If conservatism is not in favor, then how come conservatives hold a majority in both houses of Congress, and control the presidential administration?
 
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conservatisim is on the rise.

pooh.
 
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bump.

now, a balanced budget would be nice.
 
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bump.

now, a balanced budget would be nice.

That should be a definite possibility, since we have fiscally-responsible Republicans in control of Congress. That sort of thing would never happen with those tax-and-spend Democrats, though.

Or…what a minute…
 
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ahahahhahaa. our national debt is like what, 7 trillion now? *falls*
 
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Michael, I like that balanced budget idea. That would be cool as well as legalizing gay marriage. My 28th amendment would completely overhaul the current election system and have a new one in place. (electoral college</3)
 
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My 28th amendment would completely overhaul the current election system and have a new one in place. (electoral college</3)

Just get rid of the whole democracy thing. Even Plato didn't like the idea.
 
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Heh. I'm not saying that elections are bad. In fact, I'm totally for democracy. But the electoral college isn't a very good system, IMO, because not everyone's votes are represented.
 
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Democracy isn't a good system. There are better systems. It's more like the lesser of (several) evils.
 

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