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To: KrispyKringle; ambrose

Hmmm - KrispyKringle, you just registered with FR today, and every single comment you've made on this forukm (all 4 or 5 of them) have been either criticize the WOT and Bush, and to support the homosexual agenda.

I'm wondering if you have any conservative views at all.

What's your thoughts on homosexuality in general? Normal, natural benign? Mental illness and psychological aberration? Sin? Virture?

How about abortion - is it reproductive rights or murder?

Guns - you want 'em taken away, or do you like concealed carry permits?

How about the UN - good or bad?

Did you vote for Bush and who are you planning to vote for in Nov?

I'm really interested in your answers.


27 posted on 05/17/2004 12:39:07 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Moral decay leads to anarchy which leads to totalitarianism.)
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To: little jeremiah

Note to self - preview, preview, preview!

Forukm - FORUM!!!


33 posted on 05/17/2004 12:41:54 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Moral decay leads to anarchy which leads to totalitarianism.)
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To: little jeremiah

You're right. I did just register today. I've come across this site once or twice in the past, but seeing a few of the posts today, I felt compelled--especially because I'm not all that busy at the moment--to reply.

I hope I haven't stepped on anyone's toes; my impression was that this is a discussion site and any polite, legitimate discussion is permitted.

As for your questions, I'll answer them if you do, as well.

1) I don't suppose I have much of an opinion. I don't feel that religion should play a part in law; laws are designed to promote what is best for the most number of people, aren't they? If someone is hurt by gay marriage, I'll certainly change my views, but I've never seen a satisfying argument that this is the case. If homosexuality is indeed a sin, I believe that homosexuals will get their justice by god, not by the laws of man.

2) Again, for abortion, I'd apply that best for the most people standard. Abortion as a form of contraceptive is obviously ridiculous; abortion in the case of medical necessity, rape, or incest is probably quite justifiable. I believe that the pros and cons must be weighed in each case.

3) I think you're polarizing this one quite a bit. I believe that guns should be kept out of the hands of juveniles, the incompetent, and criminals. I believe that if you have a legitimate reason for owning and carrying a gun, you should be allowed to, but you should have no issues with photo licenses, either (after all, we all cary photos on our driver's licenses).

4) I believe that the U.N. is ineffective and quite weakened, however, I do believe that Wilson's idea of an international organization of states is a good one.

5) I did not vote in 2000; I am planning to vote for John Kerry, because it is my belief that the Bush administration has repeatedly mislead the public, made bad decisions, and pandered to a few special interest groups to the detriment of America as a whole.

In short, I disagree with both party lines; I often agree more with third parties on the left and the right. Unfortunately, both parties seem far more interested in special interests than doing what I believe is best for the country.

I await your answers with great interest as well. Cheers!


40 posted on 05/17/2004 12:53:15 PM PDT by KrispyKringle (If you can't answer the question, don't bother posting.)
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