tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post2493283047421630383..comments2024-03-27T00:19:26.388-07:00Comments on Grow Wings -- the Journal of Laini Taylor: A little slice of rant. . .Laini Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14064837312936707024noreply@blogger.comBlogger48125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-75235077119135345072008-09-02T23:28:00.000-07:002008-09-02T23:28:00.000-07:00Oh Laini, as a non-US citizen, I don't feel I shou...Oh Laini, as a non-US citizen, I don't feel I should enter the debate but I'm so reassured by the fact that there are still people like you who care enough to rant - in the well informed, well expressed way that you do - about these issues in your country. And then translate that into electing Obama as presidential candidate.<BR/><BR/>The groundswell of Obama support makes me feel better about the prospects for everyone and his speech really gave me hope for what America might bring to the world again. There are global issues here too and the Bush government has harmed the world at large, and America in the world at large, as well as doing damage at home. Heaven help us ALL if McCain takes over. Rant on! Please rant on!kendaleehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10085858988070461010noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-53486256123861010852008-09-02T10:28:00.000-07:002008-09-02T10:28:00.000-07:00Thank you. Keep up the ranting.And I love your sp...Thank you. Keep up the ranting.<BR/>And I love your spirit and soul. LorayAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-7076836427334966962008-09-02T08:03:00.000-07:002008-09-02T08:03:00.000-07:00Wow--I missed an awesome conversation.How about Ne...Wow--I missed an awesome conversation.<BR/><BR/>How about New Zealand, instead of Italy? <BR/><BR/>And as an Iraq War vet (which sounds weird to me, since I think of vets as, well, OLD), I had no idea there were that many suicide attempts. But it doesn't surprise me. I bet one of the biggest reasons is that while we were there, we were fed loads of propaganda (Fox News and Armed Forces Network only, of course) and when we got/get back, we get to see both sides of the story. I was disconnected from reality while I was there, and then I was thrown from one mess into another (this one) and expected to pull myself together. <BR/><BR/>If anyone wants to read my blog from when I was there, it's linked from my profile page. I can barely remember what I wrote about, but we weren't allowed to talk about what was happening, of course. (Which made sense b/c I didn't want to be the one who let the "bad guys" know where, exactly, their rockets and mortars hit each morning.)<BR/><BR/>McCain's entourage does frighten me, but not as much as the willingness of so many Americans to blindly accept whatever is said by certain political parties just so they can feel better about themselves. Why won't people face the world with clear eyes and look at what is happening? Are they afraid of the world, or themselves?Amber Loughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12374291005610549082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-85083418859087252742008-09-02T05:07:00.000-07:002008-09-02T05:07:00.000-07:00And so I don't forget: Laini: I'm right next to yo...And so I don't forget: Laini: I'm right next to you, nodding with my arms crossed, all through your rant.tone almhjellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05213144552658031984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-5736335335224785392008-09-02T03:57:00.000-07:002008-09-02T03:57:00.000-07:00Q, the governments in countries with 'social medic...Q, the governments in countries with 'social medicine', such as mine (Norway) will let rich people pay for operations and stuff in private hospitals, so you very are wrong there. (Most people never have to, though, because you get treatment for free.)<BR/><BR/>We (and yes, here it's really we, the people) will not, however, let people die because they are poor and can't afford insurance, and it irritates me immensly that you speak of this as if you have any clue how our system works. <BR/><BR/>But I have pointed that out to you on this blog before.tone almhjellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05213144552658031984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-20051155620720227112008-09-01T21:11:00.001-07:002008-09-01T21:11:00.001-07:00Ag. Can you delete that one, too? I am going crazy...Ag. Can you delete that one, too? <BR/>I am going crazy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-17232943167716084472008-09-01T21:11:00.000-07:002008-09-01T21:11:00.000-07:00You've certainly opened the flood gates here, Lain...You've certainly opened the flood gates here, Laini.<BR/><BR/>I think now that the primaries are over . . . we're all feeling the pressure. I have to believe that this pressure is a good thing, that it can be the catalyst we need to ensure we don't spend another 4 years taking our country further down a dangerous path.<BR/><BR/>Thanks for being open about your non-christian, left, pro-environment, and universal health care beliefs. It's so good to feel that kind of solidarity!Elise Murphyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14205799699628024211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-88273266149969963022008-09-01T20:56:00.000-07:002008-09-01T20:56:00.000-07:00THank you Laini. I should be asleep but I am not. ...THank you Laini. I should be asleep but I am not. I will be okay. He was old. Isn't it funny how some old people treat kids like they are the sun? I dont think that I really ever deserve that.<BR/><BR/>Go everyone on these comments! I am pro-choice, but everyone at my school says abortion is a sin and very bad. But I don't know. I feel llike I am not knowledgeable enough to really be able to say anything. I would hate to be pregnant and not be able to choose to keep the baby, but that is just me, I think. It is one of those things, like not believing in God that I feel guilty for every day. But if I beleived in heaven, would that really matter? I mean, would people I love go to heaven if i believed in it or not? I dont think religion should play a part in politics. All it is doing is making my heart twist. But i think i am alone in thiat one, too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-70757482626075766572008-09-01T20:55:00.000-07:002008-09-01T20:55:00.000-07:00W-H-E-W! STIR it UP sista'! I *LOVE* it....i hav...W-H-E-W! STIR it UP sista'! I *LOVE* it....i have NO idea where to jump in. <BR/><BR/>sheesh. dang...beautifull expressed opinions. i'm at a loss; i'm only NOW able to look at this after hearing that all my family members (in New Orleans and Gulfport, MS) are accounted for, evacuated, and thankful that the damage wasn't nearly what was forecasted. <BR/><BR/>there's such hypocrisy in both political parties; it just so happens (for MANY of the reasons posed in THIS forum) i am more aligned with the democratic party. <BR/><BR/>two things:<BR/>1) precisely WHEN did we so flagrantly lose the separation between church and state? , and<BR/><BR/>2) obama has my support; he's an extraordinary symbol of hope. he's inspired SO many people and that is a MOST impressive accomplishment. but i must admit, that i do not put him on a pedestal. i think he may (MAY) succumb to many of the same deeply-entrenched waves of the status quo. i think he has the potential to do extraordinary things...and i sincerely HOPE he gets to the position where he CAN! i just assume nothing and am willing to roll up my sleeves to make SURE we aren't subjected to a mccain administration (palin or NOT)!<BR/><BR/>p.s. is there something special about this "orchid witch?" methinks she has a wonderfully gleeful laugh. am i right? xoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-19414381081698043282008-09-01T20:43:00.000-07:002008-09-01T20:43:00.000-07:00I walked in a protest in Bellingham (with one of m...I walked in a protest in Bellingham (with one of my baby twins) after Kerry lost in 2004. It was a small gathering of older retired people, students, and moms with strollers. The police showed up in RIOT GEAR and rammed their SUV's toward the crowd.<BR/><BR/>Yea, I'm not feeling like I live in a "free country," these days.Elise Murphyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14205799699628024211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-17788834478597078462008-09-01T20:38:00.000-07:002008-09-01T20:38:00.000-07:00Oh Elise, I know!!! The police have been "preempti...Oh Elise, I know!!! The police have been "preemptively suppressing protest" in the Twin Cities all week. Groups like Food Not Bombs have been stormed by SWAT teams and made to lie face down on the floor!!! With no charges, no arrests, but intentionally menacing comments made. It infuriates me this isn't getting more play! I hope that with the Amy Goodman arrest, it will -- but again, it will be only the people who listen to Air America who hear about it. Sigh.<BR/><BR/>Kind of makes you think of China during the Olympics, no? The policy there on protests?<BR/><BR/>Yes. Italy. You can grow the organic veggies. I'll, um, hmmm, I don't really have skills. I'll help cook? Do the dishes?Laini Taylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14064837312936707024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-43474478392325348242008-09-01T20:24:00.000-07:002008-09-01T20:24:00.000-07:00Here's another good reason to love the Republicans...Here's another good reason to love the Republicans and the RNC: Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was unlawfully arrested today along with two of her producers. You can watch the video over at my blog or on Youtube. The violent suppression of the demonstrations in St. Paul makes me feel like I'm living in a police state. A group of people were also unlawfully detained today without a search warrant - protesters the police are trying to classify as "terrorists." <BR/><BR/>On another note: watch closely. I expect McCain to potentially dump Palin at the RNC (she has in no way been confirmed). It may well have been a publicity stunt in order to draw attention away from the DNC and he may have intended all along to name another VP. That would almost make me feel better . . . because I still can't believe that Palin is what we're being given.<BR/><BR/>Palin also believes in teaching creationism alongside evolution. I will take to the streets to protest that to my very last breath!<BR/><BR/>I'm sorry q - global warming caused by humans is an irrefutable fact. It is not to be "believed" - it is simply true. Same with evolution.<BR/><BR/>Rock on, Laini.<BR/><BR/>See you in Italy . . . (I'm feeling a little down on our country today . . . Goodman's arrest has really upset me).Elise Murphyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14205799699628024211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-46479556884327277642008-09-01T20:20:00.000-07:002008-09-01T20:20:00.000-07:00Q-What are you talking about when you say that peo...Q-What are you <I>talking</I> about when you say that people can just go to another health care company if they don't like the one they are with? No, they can't anymore. More and more companies have point systems and are rejecting HEALTHY people for too many visits to the doctor- these too many visits are for things just like an annual and physical exam sometimes. Republicans are also supporting legislation that would allow employers to not cover pre-existing conditions, which right now, they have to. What happens to people suddenly diagnosed with something like Multiple Sclerosis who have meds of over $1500 a month and become disabled? Why should someone who is sick period ever have to worry on top of all else about med bills and fight companies while sick about what they will and won't cover as they constantly try to find loopholes and new reasons as to why they don't have to pay for this and that?<BR/><BR/>And WHY do you compare Britain and Canada What a failure of imagination and will you have. We don't have to repeat their systems, and if we have a nationalized heathcare program, that doesn't have to mean you would have to use it. There would still be private health care companies and you could opt for that option, but many people simply can't afford that option.<BR/><BR/>Many, many bankruptcies have been from people who HAD health insurance and savings and still that wasn't enough to pay their medical bills. Right now pharmaceutical companies have almost free reign as to what they want to charge people. <BR/><BR/>When I was in Bulgaria as a Peace Corps Volunteer, I was covered under federal health insurance and had a medical emergency which required surgery. It was a blessing to know under all that stress I didn't have to worry about how I was going to get this taken care of. <BR/><BR/>We are one of the richest nations on earth, but increasingly, one of the most selfish and greedy, and how ironic that it is the Republican party of "family values" who will scream theur lungs out that every fetus counts, and yet, the moment they are born into the world, we don't want to supply each and every one of us with the best health care and education we can.Alex Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02109059018269508607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-1522469371178149002008-09-01T20:16:00.000-07:002008-09-01T20:16:00.000-07:00Lexi, I was just leaving you a comment -- I had be...Lexi, I was just leaving you a comment -- I had been feverishly responding to Q when your last comment came in; I deleted it, but I'm worried about you -- I hope you are okay.<BR/><BR/><BR/>And here's the rest of your comment; I don't want to delete it because it is important:<BR/>I was in rural ohio last week, which is an area of "uninformed voters". Most of the people there don't have TV or internet and don't want it. They choose their candidates based on word-of-mouth, so when someone tells them that Obabma is Muslim, they condemn him as evil. While saying someone is Muslim shouldn't even change who anyone is voting for, this shows how uninformed the uninformed reallly are. And one Harvard student where I was staying who was working for the Obabma cause, was sent two watermelons! And has had death threats!<BR/><BR/>Personally, I am kind of glad that Mccain chose Palin because now people who were mad at Obama for not choosing Hillary as VP will be even madder at Mccain for picking someone who is so obviously not Hillary. What a sad excuse for a woman.Laini Taylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14064837312936707024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-39356111350117375142008-09-01T20:08:00.001-07:002008-09-01T20:08:00.001-07:00laini, can you delete comments? like mine or at le...laini, can you delete comments? like mine or at least the last sentance please pleaseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-73074439877840097402008-09-01T20:08:00.000-07:002008-09-01T20:08:00.000-07:00Hi again, Q!On the scientific consensus on global ...Hi again, Q!<BR/><BR/>On the scientific consensus on global warming: <BR/>http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/306/5702/1686<BR/><BR/>There <I>is</I> scientific consensus on global warming. You cannot deny this away. You don't need to defend yourself to me, but if you truly want to feel that your beliefs (faith?) on this issue are backed by fact: research it. I wish more people cared enough to look beyond the nightly news and the administration's non-fact-based sound bytes for issues as important as this.<BR/><BR/>On health care, it is a very careless attitude you have, to suggest people deserve the health care they are getting or not getting. I can only assume this opinion has been formed in a happy bubble, in the fortunate absence of tragedy close to home. Good people who have worked hard all their lives have lost their jobs and lost their insurance. By your judgment, they deserve to die of treatable disease. Well, I don't really believe that is the world you want to live in, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt that as a Christian you uphold Christian values of compassion... but in this instance, you are arguing to the contrary.<BR/><BR/><BR/>It is a very Republican attitude that every individual human ought to "pull themselves up by their own bootstraps." To truth is: some people can, they have the education, intelligence, fortitude and resourcefulness to do it. Not all people have that extraordinary combination of attributes. Should they then be left to misery? And the further truth is that in this country, even the extraodrinary individual does not have the power to fight the insurance companies; the corporations hold all the cards. The individual cannot afford to pay Washington lobbyists millions to shape legislation: the corporations can. And so the corporations are winning, and children are dying, and old people are dying; and people of every age are dying of preventable disease, whether they are insured or uninsured, and you are saying it is their fault for not getting better insurance. You really need to research this matter further, because this is not only a naive attitude, it is lacking in basic compassion -- and you don't really sound like someone who's okay with "only the strong shall survive." <BR/><BR/>Part of the purpose of a society is to organize a system by which we can care for people who need help. Today, Democrats are the ones championing legislation to care for ordinary people, people who can't afford health insurance (Jim and I pay $500/month for our insurance and we don't even have children) -- does it make them bad people if their jobs won't pay for their coverage? Or, if they get sick too many times one year, so their companies decide to drop them from the plan? This happens all the time. Seriously, Q, I don't think it'll bring you around to socialized medicine or anything, but I am begging you to see Sicko, just to round out your opinion a little -- rather than blaming the victims. <BR/><BR/>As for birth control, well. People have sex. They will never stop having sex, not for any reason. And people only use abortion as "birth control" when they are given no education and no other options. This has been proven time and time and time again. Education is power. In 3rd-world countries where women are given education and access to birth control, the birth rate drops and as a result, mother and infant mortality drop, and <I>poverty</I> declines. I'm glad to hear you're for birth control -- many Republicans are not, and the teen pregnancy rate is UP under Bush's abstinence-only policy. <BR/><BR/>Whew! I'm not getting any writing done today! Well, outside of this forum :-)Laini Taylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14064837312936707024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-52289750109066522532008-09-01T17:59:00.000-07:002008-09-01T17:59:00.000-07:00(Okay, so that last comment took me so long I miss...(Okay, so that last comment took me so long I missed your and Calandria's comments before it! Oops.)<BR/><BR/>You were advised to throw away Democrat forms? That is absolutely wrong. <I>Every citizen</I> should have the opportunity to vote if they wish to take it, whether someone higher up believes they are wrong or not. Whoever was running your operation should have been fired.<BR/><BR/>So I guess that a big difference between us is that I am Christian, and I have complete trust in my faith. No, I have no tangible, measurable proof that there is a God, yet I know it anyway. (And I don't believe that global warming is human-caused because I don't think there is sufficient proof. Go figure.) <BR/><BR/>My views on abortion are more about responsibility and ethics, though, than my religion. I think that of course every woman has the right to choose--whether or not she can get pregnant. My main problem is that people use abortion to counteract their own irresponsibility. <BR/><BR/>I think that healthcare for children whose parents cannot provide it for them is a wonderful idea. How can we punish children for something that isn't their fault?Qhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08756447854917857756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-54225163935490123042008-09-01T17:42:00.000-07:002008-09-01T17:42:00.000-07:00(Calandria: I respect you so much for that!)Laini...(Calandria: I respect you so much for that!)<BR/><BR/>Laini:<BR/>Thank you for the link. McCain is very, very wrong on that issue.<BR/><BR/>We <I>are</I> destroying the planet in a lot of ways, and I am totally into the idea of the government offering a prize for whoever can develop $1-2 a watt solar cells. (For those prices, I'd panel my house.) I want to clen up cities and try to reduce emissions and make public transportation more accessible. I love hybrid cars, and I hope that the next time I buy a car I will be able to afford a Prius or the like. I think coal burning is gross, really! All that black smoke--ugh. Another option to look into is researching ways to safely dispose of nuclear waste (or even recycle it--that would be amazing) so that we can use more nuclear power. Except for the waste, nuclear power is clean and efficient--and the United States has relatively enormous amounts of uranium available.<BR/><BR/>However, the scientific community is not uninimous on the subject of global warming-- you never hear about the ones who disagree because they are ostracized, so they wisely keep their mouths shut in order to protect themselves. I would be willing to believe that global warming is human caused if there were only a way to <I>prove</I> it. Fact is, there isn't. And I won't even get into how much it bugs me that climate change has become more of a religion than a science.<BR/><BR/>I remember your post about Sicko, and I know that private healthcare has its issues. It is absolutely <I>wrong</I> that even people with insurance can't get healthcare at certain institutions because their insurance does not cover it. That doesn't make me want socialized medicine. I think I'm choosing the lesser evil, because if people don't like their coverage, they can find another company. If enough consumers care, and demand a change from their workplaces (or directly from their insurance providers if they go direct), competition will take care of the rest. The companies people leave will be motivated by the cash that is no longer going into their coffers and they'll change. It's basic supply and demand. If no one demands your product, you've got to change it or fold.<BR/><BR/>Birth control is something I will never use, but I think that if people don't want to have children, it is a <I>much</I> more acceptable option than abortion (lesser evil again, here). The idea that abortion is used as birth control sickens me. I am all for abstinence, but I think that birth control should be taught as well.<BR/><BR/>Thank you for <I>your</I> willingness to show me your side of the issues! Most of all, I thank you for your respect. I was beginning to worry that I wouldn't get it here.Qhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08756447854917857756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-20286579834947757462008-09-01T17:40:00.000-07:002008-09-01T17:40:00.000-07:00By the way, I should say, in the interest of full ...By the way, I should say, in the interest of full disclosure: as a teenager, I was a "Republican." I was a military brat, and when George H.W. Bush was running for president, I worked for the Orange County Young Republicans registering voters and getting out the vote. It is interesting to me now, in retrospect, to note that we were advised to throw away voter registration forms that were not Republican; the Democrats I met (and looked down on, because unlike me, who was getting paid $10/hour, $20/hour on election night) those fools worked for free!) did not have the same policy. <BR/><BR/>By the time I could vote, I was in college and had become a Democrat. But once, in college, I took the pro-life side of a debate in my philosophy class, and I <I>can</I> see that side of the argument, if I squint and imagine that I were Christian and believed in God. But I don't. And I don't think religious beliefs, such as the belief in the soul, which have no proof, should be the basis for any legislation.<BR/><BR/>Too many people who are "pro-life" only care that the babies get born, and don't care what happens to them after. To be against providing healthcare for children, against early childhood programs like Headstart, this says to me that Republicans aren't really pro-LIFE; they're just pro-BIRTH, and think babies should fend for themselves once they're born.Laini Taylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14064837312936707024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-54149158980695385322008-09-01T17:20:00.000-07:002008-09-01T17:20:00.000-07:00q, I admire you. You are one brave... q.q, I admire you. You are one brave... q.andalucyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17362287992425261006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-44570592528646243052008-09-01T17:17:00.000-07:002008-09-01T17:17:00.000-07:00Hi Q,Of course you are welcome to leave your comme...Hi Q,<BR/>Of course you are welcome to leave your comments here. You have been nothing but respectful, and I have no problem with that; thank you for stating your opinions clearly.<BR/><BR/>There is a link to McCain's veteran's healthcare votes in the post; if you don't trust the particular source, you can follow up with google searches. His voting record is public.<BR/><BR/>As for global warming being human-caused, there is zero dissent in the scientific community about this issue. WE are the cause; WE are destroying the planet. The dissenters have no science on their side. Those who distrust science do not understand the rigorous process of peer review -- scientist do not merely make claims; their findings must be proven multiple times and stand up to the scrutiny of their colleagues all over the world. Those who deny humans are the cause of global warming have a vested financial interest in keeping the $$$s of the petroleum and coal industries rolling straight into their own pockets. If you really are interested in these issues, look into the kind of people Bush has put in charge of "taking care" of the environment -- they are largely lobbyists for big business, and they have overturned as many environmental protection laws as they can get their hands on. Even before the last election, the list of laws they had overturned was so long it formed a scroll that reached from one side of the Senate chamber to the other. In normal type face. Start with the link in the post above for "Profiles in Courage" (click on the individual names on the page of the article for the details). Again, this is just a small fraction of what they've been up to the past 8 years, with John McCain voting 90% with Bush.<BR/><BR/>As for healthcare, you may scoff, but if you are truly open-minded, see Michael Moore's movie "Sicko." I know, I know, the Right likes to vilify Michael Moore, but the fact is, though he gets a little bombastic, it in no way undercuts the substance of his movies -- and this one is a shocker. It may or may not change anything about your opinion, but it's not even about the uninsured -- it's about the huge problems with the health care industry, and how it is set up in such a way as to systematically deny care to the insured. Please see it; I think you will be surprised and frightened.<BR/><BR/>As for abortion, this isn't an issue that I would try to sway your opinion on; I just hope that you are not against education about birth control, and availability of birth control too. Though of course it makes me angry that you or anyone would try to control the choices of other people, the thing that makes me the most angry about the Republicans is the hypocrisy of "abstinence only education" which has been proven not to work. If you want there not to be abortions -- help to decrease unwanted pregnancies! That is something we could certainly agree on.<BR/><BR/>Whew. This was like a whole new post, this comment! Q, I hope you will continue to look into these issues. I appreciate your willingness to discuss your beliefs here!Laini Taylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14064837312936707024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-65585475063404800572008-09-01T17:13:00.000-07:002008-09-01T17:13:00.000-07:00There is always common ground when we look for it....There is always common ground when we look for it. I have my views, but I don't think people who disagree with me are morons.andalucyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17362287992425261006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-12358013550689153812008-09-01T16:41:00.000-07:002008-09-01T16:41:00.000-07:00Lucas:Thanks for your unfounded attacks on my inte...Lucas:<BR/>Thanks for your unfounded attacks on my intelligence and reason. I assure you, I am quite intelligent and reasonable. We simply have two very different sets of experiences leading to the formulation of our respective political theories, and there is nothing wrong with that. You think one thing, and I think something else. I've said before, I think we're pretty screwed either way. Don't say that just because I'm more Republican than Democrat that I "don't listen to reason or like to use [my] critical thinking skills, or [my] heart". In my opinion, that makes you more closed-minded than most Republicans.<BR/><BR/>Yes, I want to keep privatized healthcare. I will admit that it has its flaws, but they are not nearly as bad as what socialized medicine does. People die on the waiting list for lifesaving operations in Canada and Great Britain <I>every day</I>, people who could pay for healthcare somewhere else--if their government would let them. I think the government should offer healthcare to everyone if they choose to pay for it--perhaps for less than private companies.<BR/><BR/>I am not convinced that global warming is happening, and if it is, do you <I>know</I> that we can do anything about it? The Earth goes through natural cycles of hot and cold--what do you think caused the most recent Ice Age 40,000 years ago, and the series of Little Ice Ages that devastated European agriculture more than once since the Middle Ages? I absolutely believe that air, water, and soil pollution is a serious problem, and I know that if we don't do something about it, we're just going to trash the only planet we have. I don't want this. I love nature, and I want to keep the world as beautiful was we can. But I also don't want to foot the bill for so-called solutions to unproven problems.<BR/><BR/>Could you please send me a link to proof that McCain is against veteran health care? If that's true, it's wrong.<BR/><BR/>And again, I am pro-life except in cases of rape, incest, or where having the baby would hurt or kill the mother, because people should <I>take responsibility</I> for their own actions.<BR/><BR/>I'm not hiding behind anything. If I were, I sure as anything wouldn't be here right now. And besides, if I weren't here, who would you argue with/flame?<BR/><BR/>Laini, if you would like me to refrain from commenting on your political posts, I will.Qhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08756447854917857756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-55830670585688548272008-09-01T16:05:00.000-07:002008-09-01T16:05:00.000-07:00Bringing a woman candidate into the picture seems ...Bringing a woman candidate into the picture seems to have refocused the top issues. I do not believe we can be distracted from our getting out of Iraq ASOP, and the urgent need to get our economy healthy again! Women's issues are obviously very crutial, in light of Supreme court vacancies ect., but I don"t want anyone to lose sight of what Obama calls "the urgency of now"! Get our troops home, and all those billions redirected into a foreign policy that really is going to restore our country's faith in itself! Stop selling off this country to China, India, Spain ect. So few ask who pays for these so-called tax cuts! I guess I won"t be around, so let the children inherit this debt? I don"t think so!!! So many don't want government, but they scream the loudest when it fails to respond, and or provide! We can"t have it both ways..either we choose to reach out for change, and follow Obama's course as we recover from the worst presidency in our history, or we elect McCain, who has prostituted himself to the social conservitives, in order to get his parties's nomination. He is too old, his temperament is frightening, his voting record has changed so much, he votes against his own bills, and he has chosen a running mate who is NOT in any way qualified to be the leader of The United States of America!Orchid Witchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09995083794977216099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-76426005298489013382008-09-01T14:13:00.000-07:002008-09-01T14:13:00.000-07:00Oh. how refreshing to see so many of my thoughts a...Oh. how refreshing to see so many of my thoughts about the presidential race expressed in one glorious rant! I think we should now be looking at the way the votes will be counted in the coming election so that it can't be stolen from Obama like was from Gore in 2000.Granny Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18214748856516412924noreply@blogger.com