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Tue 05/05/09 12:19 PM
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You cant force your beliefs on other peoples children.
Whether it be religious or homosexual!


So it your view that it is ok for you to force your beliefs onto your children? If so, then children is not something of a person who will later be an adult who had the education of coming up with their own set of beliefs, but someone who were force fed with set of beliefs because their were once a property of their parents.

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Tue 05/05/09 12:11 PM
The problem with this situation is that I am tired of parents, politicians, teachers, School Boards, ( and other so called names that can all fall under the same category called guardians)-having to feel that they are best on what is the correct way of teaching young kids on sex, and courses in sex orientation. No matter what, the role of an educator is not to provide indoctrinaire methods of informing a child on how they ought to percieve the subject, but to do the opposite. Let the teens (supposing that age 12 ought to be the appropriate time) inquire on the subject with little or no interference by the guardian, and have the guardian guide them on exploring many pluralites of opinions of homosexuality and other sexual preferences for to let them come up with their own judgment.

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Tue 05/05/09 11:54 AM
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I wouldn't be surprised to see that Obama be the most hated man in America in by the end of the year. And it isn't going to be his Socialist plan for the American people, but his willingness to continue to be the old wine with new bubbles.



LOL
A Republican I presume?
No. I was once called a Chomskyite. Since I kinda agree with the famous professor about the Democrats and the Republicans are merely the same Party but two different factions of adventurers who compete for the attention of Corporate lobbyists.


And now?

Ron Paul?
Didn't say that either. I agree on some of his arguments and positions, but I don't really agree on the fact that his way of rallying grassroot organizations is in any way significant for changing our domestic and foreign policy.

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Tue 05/05/09 11:48 AM


It's not the time for a revolution.
Tell me then what is the appropriate time for a revolution?
Before you even begin on answering the question. Please think of our present condition, and as well as thinking about times long ago when there was revolutions, or current revolutions that are taking place of today.


:smile: Some people need to learn to respect other peoples right to have who they voted for president and other elected officialsflowerforyou
Thank you for the flower. It is mighty tasty.

Anyway, I am getting a indigestion of what you have said to me, and I don't understand what is your point?

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Tue 05/05/09 11:38 AM
To each its own is a common expression in my neck of the woods. However, I think it is counterproductive to have many egocentric individuals having their own set of sense of reality in a world where strife, apathy, and chaos is something of a norm.

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Tue 05/05/09 11:34 AM

Has anyone seen both the bootleg and finished product yet? Just wondered if there more than what was in the bootleg, besides some special effects.
Yeah. It is missing the helicopter scene, the scene with Wovlverine being thrown at a moving semi-truck, and some others.


http://www.watch-movies-links.net/movies/x-men_origins_wolverine/

I forget which one it is, but it has great quality as something like a dvd movie feel to it.

Remember: it is sharing, not stealing. ;)

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Tue 05/05/09 11:22 AM


Really? You like unbiased facts you say. Then tell us or display some example of a unbiased fact.


Your name on here is Thoughtfulthug. That is an unbiased fact.
Ok. Now were on to something. Care to give us a political unbiased fact about President Obama's view on Socialism?

You can't since Political unbiased facts doesn't exist.

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Tue 05/05/09 11:19 AM

Btw, it's not the time for a revolution. We should, instead, be working together to make life easier for each other - helping each other.
That is fine and dandy in a bowl of flowers, but in order for this to happen, one must find agreement with others first before that can be actualized. No matter what, there will, and ever will be infighting between people about who shall be the leader to create a society for all of us who can benefit and prosper together. And I don't think that can happen with the existing system that regulate the masses into fighting themselves instead of empowering them to actually make the decision without through the traditional system that had already taken place.

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Tue 05/05/09 11:11 AM
I think honesty is arbitrary. It depend on what person who you are dealing with before you make the decision on whether you want to open yourself fully with a person who you think it is safe for you to be honest with.

No matter what, it is still a leap of faith on deciding if your potential partner is lying, and that he or she is capable of answering your inquiries in a honest way. So risk is always at play.

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Tue 05/05/09 10:56 AM


I wouldn't be surprised to see that Obama be the most hated man in America in by the end of the year. And it isn't going to be his Socialist plan for the American people, but his willingness to continue to be the old wine with new bubbles.



LOL
A Republican I presume?
No. I was once called a Chomskyite. Since I kinda agree with the famous professor about the Democrats and the Republicans are merely the same Party but two different factions of adventurers who compete for the attention of Corporate lobbyists.

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Tue 05/05/09 10:52 AM
Edited by Thoughtfulthug on Tue 05/05/09 10:53 AM

Didn't Jefferson once quoted that "lighthouses are more useful than churches?"


I always figure that many of the founding fathers were diests. It shows in some of their writing on how they were actually the byproducts of English enlightenment, and their admiration for ancient forms of government (Roman Republicanism as the one of the many).

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Tue 05/05/09 10:49 AM
Didn't Jefferson once quoted that "lighthouses are more useful than churches?"

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Tue 05/05/09 10:47 AM
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Obviously the ones that are looking for cougar's are only in it for the physical aspect. Hell, if that's ok with said "cougar" then why the hell not! Age is only a #!


p.s. I'm 36 btw!
I don't think 36 years of age is the appropriate age to be classified as a cougar. I say somewhere in the vicinity of 38 to 48 and has to have had children. So you are close :D

I say 30 something is the best label for you. Pretty much far away from being young and not too close to be old.

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Tue 05/05/09 10:23 AM
Edited by Thoughtfulthug on Tue 05/05/09 10:25 AM

Well, since I am also a comic book nerd, the claws have always been with him, they were originally just bone. I am looking forward to the movie, but I am not expecting them to follow the comic anymore than they have in any of the other movies, they are good for what they are, but no movie ever lives up to the book, or comic it was based on. If you like the wolverine character there are a few novels based on him, yeah, I said I was a nerd.
I saw the movie. At least, thank God, the script writers didn't take any ideas from Chris Clearmont's idea of Sabertooth being Wolverine's father. Not saying that ever came to be actualized in the X-book series.

So, in the sense it could have been worse.

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Tue 05/05/09 10:19 AM
The only thing funny about Dom when I was watching him as a kid, is the time at the end of the Cannonball movies(outakes i think). Can't figure out if the guy is laughing sincerely or was he faking his laughter.

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Tue 05/05/09 10:14 AM
I wonder if one of the disputing party is a Star Trek fan?

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Tue 05/05/09 10:12 AM
I wouldn't be surprised to see that Obama be the most hated man in America in by the end of the year. And it isn't going to be his Socialist plan for the American people, but his willingness to continue to be the old wine with new bubbles.

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Tue 05/05/09 10:08 AM
Where is it that you found in Albert Camus's Novel "The Rebel" that consist of any advocation of nihilism?

Have you ever read the book?

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Tue 05/05/09 10:04 AM
Edited by Thoughtfulthug on Tue 05/05/09 10:05 AM

Weren't our founding fathers considered extremists?


No. They were usurpers. They used extremist measures in order to achieve their strategic goals.

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Tue 05/05/09 09:57 AM
Edited by Thoughtfulthug on Tue 05/05/09 10:01 AM

Thoughts create feelings ... feelings create actions ... yes, that about does it ...

Welcome flowerforyou
Thought create feelings?

Are you saying that my disembodied ego willingly create my own feelings, and that the result of my actions are determined by the feelings itself? Feelings are nothing but involuntary impulses and I can't believe that that is what cause my actions. You are denying free will.