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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 11:59:02 AM   
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Has anyone actually seen NON nekked ones?




LT... what? You have? Oh man... I keep asking, but he's not sharing.

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 12:00:19 PM   
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I am getting a faint whiff of wet panties and controversy.

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 12:01:13 PM   
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Do they count as 'NON nekked' if they sport a G-string?


If it's Jeff in a G-string I'll take it... although, I can't picture him wearing one.

I believe Jeff really wants to show me naughty pictures.


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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 12:03:07 PM   
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I am getting a faint whiff of wet panties and controversy.

Ron



Wet panties? Hmmm maybe. Controversy? Here at CM never, I say never!!

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 12:05:19 PM   
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I think the U.S. should have compulsory military service.



I will argue against that until the end of time. Compulsory military service makes for lots of cannon fodder, but makes for less than ideal soldiers.

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 12:05:37 PM   
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A firefighters responsibility, and livelihood is to save children in this instance. Their place in society revolves around saving these children. It is no one's responsibility, particularly not any nosy pro-life types, to control what comes and goes in my vagina


This is to say that, if a woman installed knives in her vagina then slept with random men, she couldn't be held liable for assault?

Of course, it's a silly scenerio, but my point is that one's rights over his own body are mitigated when there's another body involved. When two bodies are in contact, you can't just say "it's my body" and have it justify everything. If you could, then rape would be legal. Afterall, you can't tell the man where his penis can and can't go, or the female rapist what can and can't go into her vagina.

In short, you're completely neglecting the rights of others. In this case, children.




I think this is would be a good line of thought, however I dont' consider a fetus to be a child, much less a human being. If being biologically human naturally led to being a person, we'd have accomplished cloning by now. Until some semblances of ambition and self preservation are showed, I consider a fetus to be an object with potentional, in the same way I do about sperm, or a DNA strand. Even once a fetus has become more "person" like, I don't think the decision to abort is anything more than a philosophical one (I doubt we'll ever answer concretely if a fetus "wants" life.) and should not be something that anyone tries to control for anyone except for themselves.

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 12:06:51 PM   
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My most controversial opinion. Damn I have to pick one? ok. here's a short and sweet

End world hunger- send BIRTH CONTROL!

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 12:07:05 PM   
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I will pass on the nekked and the g-string photos........unless Jeffff has been taking LOTS of estrogen.

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 12:10:13 PM   
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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 12:13:37 PM   
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I think this is would be a good line of thought, however I dont' consider a fetus to be a child, much less a human being. If being biologically human naturally led to being a person, we'd have accomplished cloning by now. Until some semblances of ambition and self preservation are showed, I consider a fetus to be an object with potentional, in the same way I do about sperm, or a DNA strand. Even once a fetus has become more "person" like, I don't think the decision to abort is anything more than a philosophical one (I doubt we'll ever answer concretely if a fetus "wants" life.) and should not be something that anyone tries to control for anyone except for themselves.


If a sembelence of self preservation must be shown to be life, then is it alright to kill someone who's openly suicidial?  (Or stab someone who has a knife and requests it?)

Also, is it okay to kill a newborn?  I rather doubt they understand life, nor have a desire for it.  While I'll grant that they'll suckle a nipple for milk which will sustain them, I think it's the suckling they want as an instinct as opposed to actually surviving: a concept which I doubt they could comprehend.

As a side point, I'm often reluctant to classify life as one's level of understanding.  If I did, I'd be forced to see people with varying IQ's and levels of educations as having vastly different levels of life.  While such things may contribute to the vulgar notion of "awareness", and thus life, it strikes me as absurd in cases to go in this direct; still, I'll admit to having not yet given it surificent thought.

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 12:38:26 PM   
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Mandatory cradle to grave classes in critical thinking.

Abolish political parties.

Licensure for parents...if all humans have rights, whether at birth or before, then creating and owning one should be more of a responsibility and harder to achieve than getting a car.



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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 12:58:06 PM   
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I think the U.S. should have compulsory military service.



I will argue against that until the end of time. Compulsory military service makes for lots of cannon fodder, but makes for less than ideal soldiers.


Yeah, but if Mad Dog McCain gets in we'll need a draft to fight Iran and Syria!
And probably a few others!

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 1:28:36 PM   
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I believe that we should eliminate the minimum wage.

I believe that petty crimes, particularly in the case of smart-mouthed punk teenagers, should be punished with a public spanking. Think about it. Some punks get caught vandalizing cars. Instead of wasting our time trying to "understand their need to act out," or some such psycho-babel bullshit, we march them to the town square, put them in stocks, drop their pants and give them twenty smacks with a leather paddle. We should do it on a Saturday so all their friends from school can show up to laugh and take vid clips to post on Youtube. The punks will think twice about being punks after that – I guarantee it.

I’ve got plenty more but the boss has just come back and I have to look busy.

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 1:28:38 PM   
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I believe that every solution has a problem inherent in it and those side effect problems should have to be solved before you implement the first solution. Such as, if in the U.S., population would be capped at one child, how do you propose to solve the resulting problem of insufficient people funding social security, the need for caregivers of the elderly, etc.

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 1:33:35 PM   
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I’ve got plenty more but the boss has just come back and I have to look busy.



Mandatory spanking for employees who surf collarme when they should be busy at work  .

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 1:35:19 PM   
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I believe that we should have a death penalty....However if it is proven that someone who was put to death was innocent then every juror, prosecutor and police officer that worked on the case as well as their entire families should suffer the same fate.

I believe that mandatory military service would enable our country to pursue more meaningless wars.

I believe that time spent alone is precious.

I believe that popeye will complain about Ted Kennedy or illegal immigration to someone within the next hour.

I believe to hit a child shows that you lack the control to discipline your own actions let alone that of a child.

I believe we are a scared people. And we allow ourselves to be led through the nose by these fears whether they are realistic or not.

I believe that a long passionate kiss is much more intimate than fucking.



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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 1:37:17 PM   
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controversial?  not really.  i'm pro-life for most circumstances and i have put my money where my mouth is, i have fostered kids and adopted three black boys.  if i had more room and more money, i'd love to adopt more.  i have gone through parent training, it's required in this state to adopt or foster, i think it should be required to give birth as well.  and yes i have a birth child.  one with multiple handicaps i refused to abort.  i believe every state should make the age of adulthood 21 or graduation from college, two  years minimum.  i believe politicians should be forced to live one year on the minimum wage before they can qualify for office.  leagalize drugs and tax the hell out of them, make driving under the influence punishable with mandatory community service.  stop giving so much aid to others when we have hungry and homeless people here.

just my two cents.
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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 1:39:18 PM   
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Oh, since we're on an age roll: raise the age of driving. It kills me that people can drive a vehicle at sixteen, when they're not allowed to drink until they're twenty-one. Where's the logic? It should be the other way around!

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 1:42:28 PM   
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I’ve got plenty more but the boss has just come back and I have to look busy.

Mandatory spanking for employees who surf collarme when they should be busy at work  .


Yep! Slackers who "look busy" instead of doing their jobs should definitely be humiliated in public. Maybe put on display in the break room or in the "Cubicle Of Shame" with a "spank me, I'm a freeloader" sign.

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RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? - 2/8/2008 1:49:16 PM   
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Yep! Tough on crime. Tough on the causes of crime.

Let them hear the sound of boots on the pavement. A good paddling: that'll show 'em.

Controversial: but fair.

  

 

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