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Poor Dick Cheney

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  • R Red Stateler

    The right generally supports the death penalty for those who deprive others of life as the preferred method of justice for taking life (while the left opposes "punishment" for taking life and endorses "rehabilitation"). The left unwaiveringly supports the death of innocent babies. The end.

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    Death is death. The phrase was 'you can't kill 'em' and you made a point about the leftists. But righties also promote death with the death penalty. I'm sure they are not equal in your little mind but death is death. I find it funny that many of the 'religious right' endorse the death penalty when G-d was pretty clear about that 'thou shalt not kill' bit.

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    • S Stan Shannon

      oilFactotum wrote:

      In fact, you don't know that he doesn't chastise her in private.

      Yes, as long as he keeps his unspeakably immoralities in the closet who are we to care? Now, thats what I call social progress!

      oilFactotum wrote:

      I'm sure Cheney is quaking in his boots at the prospect

      As am I.

      oilFactotum wrote:

      No more scarlet letters, no more burning at the stake - what a sorry state of affairs.

      Tell that to George Allen or Rush Limbaugh or me for that matter. All branded with the scarlet 'R'.

      A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.

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      Stan Shannon wrote:

      All branded with the scarlet 'R'.

      What, Republican?


      "Oh, I must've did somebody some good. I think I did. So I gave her the gun and I shot her!" - Led Zeppelin - In My Time of Dying

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      • Z Zac Howland

        Tim Craig wrote:

        Why worry about immoral thoughts? Cheney is guilty of overt immoral actions by robbing the public coffers blind to reward his friends and eventually line his own pockets.

        That is just the definition of "politician".

        If you decide to become a software engineer, you are signing up to have a 1/2" piece of silicon tell you exactly how stupid you really are for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week Zac

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        Zac Howland wrote:

        That is just the definition of "politician".

        But he takes it to extremes that haven't been so obvious since Grant's administration.

        The evolution of the human genome is too important to be left to chance.

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        • S Stan Shannon

          oilFactotum wrote:

          It's such a shame that he's not allowed to use his antiquated religious dogma to reject and condemn his own daughter

          It is indeed. We have never endured a more strictly enforced moral imperative in this society. When a father cannot chastise his own daughter for a lifestyle that he undoubtedly disapproves of for fear of being publically attacked for having 'immoral' thoughts there is no doubt our society is in extreme trouble.

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          Stan Shannon wrote:

          When a father cannot chastise his own daughter for a lifestyle that he undoubtedly disapproves of for fear of being publically attacked for having 'immoral' thoughts there is no doubt our society is in extreme trouble.

          Perhaps is just none of his fucking business

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          • R Red Stateler

            Just criticizing his position as intolerant which, frankly, is the very definition of intolerance.

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            Red Stateler wrote:

            Just criticizing his position as intolerant which, frankly, is the very definition of intolerance.

            So by that definition, you're the most intollerant person in the Soapbox.

            The evolution of the human genome is too important to be left to chance.

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              Stan Shannon wrote:

              When a father cannot chastise his own daughter for a lifestyle that he undoubtedly disapproves of for fear of being publically attacked for having 'immoral' thoughts there is no doubt our society is in extreme trouble.

              Perhaps is just none of his fucking business

              System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted() does not behave as I would expect

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              Josh Gray wrote:

              Perhaps is just none of his f****ing business

              How very secular-progressive of you.

              A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.

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              • O oilFactotum

                Stan Shannon wrote:

                you wish to believe that a society that condemns and ostracizes those who express moral revulsion at homosexuality is an improvement over one that formally did the same to homosexuality itself

                Oh, right. I forgot about all those crimes against gay-bashers. How they get fired from their job, kicked out of the military, beaten by cops and the like.

                Stan Shannon wrote:

                How sanctimonious of you.

                :laugh:

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                oilFactotum wrote:

                Oh, right. I forgot about all those crimes against gay-bashers. How they get fired from their job, kicked out of the military, beaten by cops and the like.

                Again, if that is your belief, I have no problem with it. But it still represents a moral world view, and one that has become so pervasive and well established that even a vice president of the US dare not defy it. If you are comfortable with that particular flavor of moral authoritarianism than I guess you've come to the right place.

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                • S Stan Shannon

                  oilFactotum wrote:

                  Oh, right. I forgot about all those crimes against gay-bashers. How they get fired from their job, kicked out of the military, beaten by cops and the like.

                  Again, if that is your belief, I have no problem with it. But it still represents a moral world view, and one that has become so pervasive and well established that even a vice president of the US dare not defy it. If you are comfortable with that particular flavor of moral authoritarianism than I guess you've come to the right place.

                  A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.

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                  What moral authoritarianism? It's not against the law to call someone a faggot. There is no equivalence between being shamed for calling someone a faggot and being murdered because you are gay. So, I am quite comfortable with that. You seem think that freedom means you can exclude anyone from society that you don't like. That's not mine, and I don't mind that we don't have it that way.

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                  • S Stan Shannon

                    Josh Gray wrote:

                    Perhaps is just none of his f****ing business

                    How very secular-progressive of you.

                    A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.

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                    Stan Shannon wrote:

                    How very secular-progressive of you.

                    Yeah parents should just pick someone for their kids to marry and shoot them if they disagree. Fuck wit

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                    • L Lost User

                      Stan Shannon wrote:

                      How very secular-progressive of you.

                      Yeah parents should just pick someone for their kids to marry and shoot them if they disagree. Fuck wit

                      System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted() does not behave as I would expect

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                      Josh Gray wrote:

                      shoot them if they disagree.

                      Probably a little extreme. I think a public beating would suffice in most cases.

                      A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.

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                      • S Stan Shannon

                        Josh Gray wrote:

                        shoot them if they disagree.

                        Probably a little extreme. I think a public beating would suffice in most cases.

                        A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.

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                        Stan Shannon wrote:

                        Probably a little extreme. I think a public beating would suffice in most cases.

                        When the Muslims take over the US you'll have the Sharia Law on your side :)

                        System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted() does not behave as I would expect

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