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01.04.2010, 08:11 PM
Seriously, Its MY tax paying money that has to pay for dumb, lazy and just plain rude people who pull crap like this. I'm sorry, hate me all you want but I have to say
Me or the girlfriend are gonna get our repo organs shut down/removed so we don't become a burden on society like so many of these morons do. Plus we just don't want kids period, we enjoying be selfish with our time and money together
http://bostonherald.com/news/regiona...ainst_my_will/
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01.04.2010, 08:53 PM
That Duggar lady with the 19 kids said about having children, "they are god's gift, like a flower. How can you have too many flowers".
Well, she's not the smartest lady, even a florist stops at a dozen. And what if there were no corn, only flowers. Are you going to eat flowers babymaker lady?
So many people think the government is like a lotto, and they deserve welfare, and don't see anything wrong with living on someone else's dime.
Appalling story freeze. I'm all for sterilization after two, and you're partners kid(s) count towards your total. Or better yet, sterilization at birth and you have to earn fertility drugs.
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01.04.2010, 08:58 PM
I personally think everyone should be sterilized right when they are born, and then, if they want, it can be reversed later on when they come of age (I say at least 25 years old). But, they have to pay for the procedure (to discourage the freeloaders), and they must pass a competancy and financial responsibility screening.
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01.04.2010, 09:43 PM
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I personally think everyone should be sterilized right when they are born, and then, if they want, it can be reversed later on when they come of age (I say at least 25 years old). But, they have to pay for the procedure (to discourage the freeloaders), and they must pass a competancy and financial responsibility screening.
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I totally agree with this, just think everyone could shag like rabbits and not have a worry in the world because if everyone is shoot blanks, no one is taken the hit.  (that inculdes the gov. and all the taxpaying citizens)
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01.04.2010, 11:02 PM
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I personally think everyone should be sterilized right when they are born, and then, if they want, it can be reversed later on when they come of age (I say at least 25 years old). But, they have to pay for the procedure (to discourage the freeloaders), and they must pass a competancy and financial responsibility screening.
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01.04.2010, 11:40 PM
ok im playing with fire on this one....
I think some of yall are a bit harsh to judge people in hard times...deciding what THEY need to do...though in her case i think she needs to get slapped a few times until she comes to her senses.
Now...i do agree that with the economy this bad and getting worse every day people need to really take into consideration if saving $1 for a condom is worth a $10k hospital bill and thousands of tax payers money. We (US people for now) are in a very interesting financial time in this country. Where the government should be focusing tax money on getting the national debt under control, but instead has to borrow money to fund the programs...and put more programs into place.
With our national debt rolling past 12 trillion and growing at 2 trillion a year, its a matter of time until people stop lending this country money and government programs will stop....im gonna stop here cuz i can go on for 34 pages if i have to...and i KNOW you guys wanna hear that
From a ethics standpoint, if the doctors truly did a procedure she did not consent, it was wrong PERIOD.
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01.05.2010, 01:38 AM
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I personally think everyone should be sterilized right when they are born, and then, if they want, it can be reversed later on when they come of age (I say at least 25 years old). But, they have to pay for the procedure (to discourage the freeloaders), and they must pass a competancy and financial responsibility screening.
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I have no problem with that. Seems much better then having unresponsible parents who end up having the state take the kids and we end up paying for it all.
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01.05.2010, 02:27 AM
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I personally think everyone should be sterilized right when they are born, and then, if they want, it can be reversed later on when they come of age (I say at least 25 years old). But, they have to pay for the procedure (to discourage the freeloaders), and they must pass a competancy and financial responsibility screening.
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good idea IMO!!
would stop the @#$%'s over here getting pregnant at 14!!!!
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01.05.2010, 03:15 AM
76Bentley- Good food for thought on all of the subjects. I definitely didn't mean anything to be offensive.
You can spin anything. Think of uptight people today making a stink about child labor laws for your 18 child family of yesteryear. That shit wouldn't fly.
My only question is how do we get the uninformed to all think on a global level, so as a whole we can correct these problems. That's why I say we are a plague. The majority of people don't think outside their own box, and they over use, over indulge, pollute and procreate.
Shit, I can't even get a decent pair of robot legs, and you think we will create the technology to save the planet?
I sure hope so.
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01.05.2010, 10:35 AM
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76Bentley- Good food for thought on all of the subjects. I definitely didn't mean anything to be offensive.
You can spin anything. Think of uptight people today making a stink about child labor laws for your 18 child family of yesteryear. That shit wouldn't fly.
My only question is how do we get the uninformed to all think on a global level, so as a whole we can correct these problems. That's why I say we are a plague. The majority of people don't think outside their own box, and they over use, over indulge, pollute and procreate.
Shit, I can't even get a decent pair of robot legs, and you think we will create the technology to save the planet?
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I am glad to see people talk about this stuff! This is how to get people to think about this stuff.
I do reject the premise that the planet is in trouble, best example to me is look are Chernobyl. When that sucker melted down they said it would be a llllloooooonnnnnggggg time before it would return to normal....but in just what 25 years nature has reclaimed it. Amazing stuff, same thing with Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but today back to thriving cities. And I would dare say a nuclear reactor melting down and nuclear blasts are much more devastating than most anything else that is going on today. If those things can be reversed than it all can. My fear for the future is not what we can do, but what we won't do.
For instance, your concern over pollution is correct when say applied to emerging economies, like India, like China......We can do everything right, but unless everyone does it is pointless. And why does our government feel the need to hamstring us with things like the Cap and Trade bill currently in the Congress? That is what worries me....will we do something stupid and stifle what needs to be done and can be done.
But what we can do is work and progress as a nation and be ready when the time is right to act as the US has always done. That is why I have Reagan as my avatar, not cause I am republican, because I am not. To me one group is as bad as another. No I dig Reagan, because he believed that the US was still the shinning city on the hill and that the future was better than the past.....the best days are ahead.
And no $hit, the robot legs are coming.....If you search DARPA and MIT, they are working on an exoskeleton for the military, but it will transfer into the private sector as well......I also saw recently where they have a robotic arm about 2-3 years away, I think the engineer said they had mapped 4 or 5 out of 23 or 24 pathways to make the arm work just as a real one would, can legs be far behind.....
So many amazing things coming, I have a 4 year old and a 1 year old....their life expectancy is over 100 years...just mind blowing! I wonder what all they will see.
Don't let the 24 hour news cycle get to you, I know it does me sometimes. I think that is where a lot of that stuff comes from.
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01.05.2010, 10:45 AM
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I personally think everyone should be sterilized right when they are born, and then, if they want, it can be reversed later on when they come of age (I say at least 25 years old). But, they have to pay for the procedure (to discourage the freeloaders), and they must pass a competancy and financial responsibility screening.
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Sounds like BIG government and I know you're not for that.
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01.05.2010, 12:35 PM
Good thread. One is good and two should be the max if the parents are capable of taking care of them, but after the first one or two gets older, I think one or two more is ok since the first one or two would be paying taxes. If a parent doesn't have the resources to raise a child, then they shouldn't have any.
I really don't know what I'm talking about  . I think two kids should be plenty to keep a family from vanishing. At the moment though, I think a couple or few countries should just calm down on the baby making machines.
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01.05.2010, 01:13 PM
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Sounds like BIG government and I know you're not for that.
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You're right; it does sound like big gov't, and no, I don't go for that - usually. However, this is actually for the common good, not in the interest of furthering propaganda, lining their pockets with taxpayer dollars, or covering handout costs. I have a problem when other people's poor decisions affects me. If those same people were forced to accept full responsibility for their actions (no handouts at all), then we wouldn't need govt intervention. But since that is not the case, then further action is needed.
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i personally think everyone should be sterilized right when they are born, and then, if they want, it can be reversed later on when they come of age (i say at least 25 years old). But, they have to pay for the procedure (to discourage the freeloaders), and they must pass a competancy and financial responsibility screening.
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wow i completely agree with this!!!
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10.14.2010, 07:10 AM
I to have to agree with this one. Too many people are reproducing and haven't got a clue. So they sure won't be passing anything of value on to their kids.
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