Okay, this is getting scary; I'm agreeing w/Penn and Teller again. And sheesh; this is three posts in one day...
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
WHOA!
I usually don't agree with Penn and Teller on their political views, but here's one case where I do:
The big problem is that the EU doesn't want us to give genetically engineered crops to starving people in the Third World. Screw 'em; unless/until the EU member countries take a greater hand in helping the worlds' poor, quit your damn whining.
The big problem is that the EU doesn't want us to give genetically engineered crops to starving people in the Third World. Screw 'em; unless/until the EU member countries take a greater hand in helping the worlds' poor, quit your damn whining.
If I were from South Park
I recently started watching South Park (yes, I'm probably one of two people who've never seen it), and saw Which South Park kid are you? on GOC's site.
So, here's me:
Huh. Don't know whether that's good or bad; guess I'll have to watch South Park more!
So, here's me:
Which South Park kid are you most like? Stan You're pretty normal. Infact you're usually the sane voice of reason when everyone else is going crazy. |
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Huh. Don't know whether that's good or bad; guess I'll have to watch South Park more!
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Monday, October 02, 2006
Let's just make ALL marriage illegal
The never-ending assault on religious rights has taken a new twist in the EU. The Sexual Orientation Regulations, soon to take effect in the U.K., makes it illegal "for anyone providing goods, services, facilities, education or public functions to discriminate on the grounds that someone is heterosexual, homosexual or bisexual." Sounds good, huh? But what happens when the lefts' desire for equality actually strips away someone elses rights?
This has got to stop. I'm all for equal rights; I've never discriminated against anyone based on their race, religion, skin color, or sexual preference. But the definition of discrimination should not include expressing my displeasure. If I want to hand out leaflets calling homosexuality a sin (not to worry, I don't); then damnit I should be allowed to do that. (Sounds kinda familiar, huh?)
This has got to stop. I'm all for equal rights; I've never discriminated against anyone based on their race, religion, skin color, or sexual preference. But the definition of discrimination should not include expressing my displeasure. If I want to hand out leaflets calling homosexuality a sin (not to worry, I don't); then damnit I should be allowed to do that. (Sounds kinda familiar, huh?)
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