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Before D1b bashes me, i'm pro-choice.


Nice interpretation.blueballs wrote:The subtle, yet absolute, racism of low expectations. Another fundamental tenet of liberalism... SMFH.
I guess he's cool with the white trash, 16 yr old rednecks having kids.Chizzang wrote:Yes
All the Liberals I know feel this way...
We chant in circles at night "Kill the ugly black babies" chant chant chant
And we would have gotten away with it... if it wasn't for you meddling kids
Accuracy...D1B wrote:Nice interpretation.blueballs wrote:The subtle, yet absolute, racism of low expectations. Another fundamental tenet of liberalism... SMFH.![]()
The overt, absolute, belief in the potential of all people. Recognizing the inequalities inherent in capitalist systems, liberalism strives to ensure opportunities only for those who agree with and think like us.

Well, a lot of pro-abortion folks always use the line that "aborted babies will just end up on welfare or in jail!" line.Chizzang wrote:Yes
All the Liberals I know feel this way...
We chant in circles at night "Kill the ugly black babies" chant chant chant
And we would have gotten away with it... if it wasn't for you meddling kids



Wow, truth here!GSUhooligan wrote:I'm not ashamed to admit that I started to change my "public" stance on abortion after reading Freakonomics and seeing there was a sharp drop in crime 15-20 years after Roe v Wade. I personally think abortion is horrible and unethical and would never want any female I know to have one, but my personal beliefs shouldn't become public policy and on a national scale, I think it has its merits.
[rant] I'm tired of people on both sides who think that their personal morals should be national law. If you want to form a community and vote to enact your version of a utopia at a local level, be my guest. But to think that your version of a utopia is what's best for a nation as vast and diverse as this reflects someone with a God complex or at least someone with an over-inflated since of moral hegemony. [/rant]

Absolutely! What's really great about it is that the "over-inflated sense of moral hegemony' applies to Conk (social) and Donk (economic) attempts to impose their version of utopia.Wedgebuster wrote:Wow, truth here!GSUhooligan wrote:I'm not ashamed to admit that I started to change my "public" stance on abortion after reading Freakonomics and seeing there was a sharp drop in crime 15-20 years after Roe v Wade. I personally think abortion is horrible and unethical and would never want any female I know to have one, but my personal beliefs shouldn't become public policy and on a national scale, I think it has its merits.
[rant] I'm tired of people on both sides who think that their personal morals should be national law. If you want to form a community and vote to enact your version of a utopia at a local level, be my guest. But to think that your version of a utopia is what's best for a nation as vast and diverse as this reflects someone with a God complex or at least someone with an over-inflated since of moral hegemony. [/rant]
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FIFYD1B wrote:Nice interpretation.blueballs wrote:The subtle, yet absolute, racism of low expectations. Another fundamental tenet of liberalism... SMFH.![]()
The overt, absolute, belief in the easily led. Recognizing the inequalities inherent in capitalist systems, liberalism strives to ensure free sh1t for everyone.





In other words, you base your view entirely on the pragmatic side of the issue and not the ethical one.GSUhooligan wrote:I'm not ashamed to admit that I started to change my "public" stance on abortion after reading Freakonomics and seeing there was a sharp drop in crime 15-20 years after Roe v Wade. I personally think abortion is horrible and unethical and would never want any female I know to have one, but my personal beliefs shouldn't become public policy and on a national scale, I think it has its merits.
[rant] I'm tired of people on both sides who think that their personal morals should be national law. If you want to form a community and vote to enact your version of a utopia at a local level, be my guest. But to think that your version of a utopia is what's best for a nation as vast and diverse as this reflects someone with a God complex or at least someone with an over-inflated since of moral hegemony. [/rant]



Fucking pussy. If there was an ugly black baby on this board you would be singing a different tune.Wedgebuster wrote:Wow, truth here!GSUhooligan wrote:I'm not ashamed to admit that I started to change my "public" stance on abortion after reading Freakonomics and seeing there was a sharp drop in crime 15-20 years after Roe v Wade. I personally think abortion is horrible and unethical and would never want any female I know to have one, but my personal beliefs shouldn't become public policy and on a national scale, I think it has its merits.
[rant] I'm tired of people on both sides who think that their personal morals should be national law. If you want to form a community and vote to enact your version of a utopia at a local level, be my guest. But to think that your version of a utopia is what's best for a nation as vast and diverse as this reflects someone with a God complex or at least someone with an over-inflated since of moral hegemony. [/rant]
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Because the libs assumed it was a conservative racist asshole until they realized it was a homegrown racist asshole...then it is no big deal.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Typical Democrat why was this even news?
:coffee"

Baldy wrote:Accuracy...D1B wrote:
Nice interpretation.![]()
The overt, absolute, belief in the potential of all people. Recognizing the inequalities inherent in capitalist systems, liberalism strives to ensure opportunities only for those who agree with and think like us.

Cap'n Cat wrote:Baldy wrote:
Accuracy...
Funny, Baldy, I heard Rush Limbaugh say the exact same thing on Friday!!!!!
You are all over that guy!!