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pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
Quirk wrote:As a youth attending Georgia public schools I was an outcast at an early age. I found comfort in the idea of individual rights. That has always been the part of Democracy that appeals to me the most. Every individual has the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But today many Americans seem to think of Democracy as mob rule. Everyone has the right to express their opinions but the majority should never be allowed to restrict the rights of the minority.
On the subject of gay marriage, opponents say that America has spoken and they don't want gay marriage. That's nice but your opinion doesn't matter. As long as the government issues marriage licenses marriage is a civil right. Homosexuals are treated like second class citizens in this country. The church doesn't have to recognize gay marriage but the government shouldn't deny it's gay citizens the right to marry.
On the subject of the legalization of marijuana, opponents say it is a step back and it sends the wrong message to children. That's nice but, once again, your opinion doesn't matter. An adult should have the right to decide if they want to use marijuana or not. It's ridiculous that citizens are jailed for using such a mild drug.
I feel that in the near future decisions will be made that will affect the path the U.S. will take for decades. I hope we choose to grant the basic rights that all citizens deserve. I fear a future where the rights of individuals are denied by the tyranny of the majority.
Quirk wrote:As a youth attending Georgia public schools I was an outcast at an early age. I found comfort in the idea of individual rights. That has always been the part of Democracy that appeals to me the most. Every individual has the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But today many Americans seem to think of Democracy as mob rule. Everyone has the right to express their opinions but the majority should never be allowed to restrict the rights of the minority.
On the subject of gay marriage, opponents say that America has spoken and they don't want gay marriage. That's nice but your opinion doesn't matter. As long as the government issues marriage licenses marriage is a civil right. Homosexuals are treated like second class citizens in this country. The church doesn't have to recognize gay marriage but the government shouldn't deny it's gay citizens the right to marry.
On the subject of the legalization of marijuana, opponents say it is a step back and it sends the wrong message to children. That's nice but, once again, your opinion doesn't matter. An adult should have the right to decide if they want to use marijuana or not. It's ridiculous that citizens are jailed for using such a mild drug.
I feel that in the near future decisions will be made that will affect the path the U.S. will take for decades. I hope we choose to grant the basic rights that all citizens deserve. I fear a future where the rights of individuals are denied by the tyranny of the majority.
pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
Quirk wrote:As for trashing Democracy, an individual's right to live their life freely is fundamental to Democracy. I am concerned that people seem to have forgotten about individual rights and see Democracy as mob rule.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
GabonX wrote:
On the other hand, the right to bear arms is constantly under attack. It is outlined specifically in our constitution as a right. Often the same people who champion things like homosexual marriage as a 'civil right' will come out against the right to bear arms. The hypocrisy is rather striking..
GabonX wrote:Any society that allows political factions to organize armed bodies of men but does not allow the common man to arm himself is oppressive in the most basic sense.
When exactly did we decide that liberty translated to being able to f*ck whoever you want without consequence while forcing the public to witness and accept this behavior?
Quirk wrote:Phatscotty,
What I mean when I say your opinion doesn't matter is that not everything is up for a vote in a Democracy. The majority doesn't have the right to vote on restricting the rights of the minority just because they don't like the way they live. Personal decisions should be left up to the individual and others' opinions don't matter.
As for trashing Democracy, an individual's right to live their life freely is fundamental to Democracy. I am concerned that people seem to have forgotten about individual rights and see Democracy as mob rule.
Phatscotty wrote:Major kudos, as I also see the "majority" trying to superimpose on the minorities rights. exectutive branch really should lead from the center, however congress is very far left and they dont care about these thing. and all the president seems to be achieving is what the radical left wants.
Phatscotty wrote:Major kudos, as I also see the "majority" trying to superimpose on the minorities rights. exectutive branch really should lead from the center, however congress is very far left and they dont care about these thing. and all the president seems to be achieving is what the radical left wants.
Timminz wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Major kudos, as I also see the "majority" trying to superimpose on the minorities rights. exectutive branch really should lead from the center, however congress is very far left and they dont care about these thing. and all the president seems to be achieving is what the radical left wants.
Statements like this are the reason people who know what words mean don't take you seriously.
Phatscotty wrote:Major kudos, as I also see the "majority" trying to superimpose on the minorities rights. exectutive branch really should lead from the center, however congress is very far left and they dont care about these thing. and all the president seems to be achieving is what the radical left wants.
GabonX wrote:On the other hand, the right to bear arms is constantly under attack.
Phatscotty wrote:well, then I guess we disagree. why can't you be ok with that?
thegreekdog wrote:I agree with Quirk, although I'm not sure about whether marriage or pot smoking are rights in the strict sense of term. I guess I wouldn't call them rights, although I think gay people should be permitted to marry and that adults should be permitted to do drugs (any drugs, not just pot) in the privacy of their own homes without fear of arrest.
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
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