23 January 2009
About Me
- Name: Infidel753
- Location: Portland, Oregon, United States
Individualist, pro-technology, pro-democracy, anti-religion. I speak only for myself and not for any ideology, movement, or party. It has been my great good fortune to live my whole life free of "spirituality" of any kind. I believe that evidence and reason are the keys to understanding reality; that technology rather than ideology or politics has been the great liberator of humanity; and that in the long run, human intelligence is the most powerful force in the universe.
Previous Posts
- American science re-awakens
- Support freedom of expression
- Quote for the day
- Moving forward
- What Dr. King said about Israel
- Economic recovery has already begun
- Epitaph: Bush's greatest crime
- Link roundup for 19 January 2009
- Old poison in new bottles
- New world, old media
God doesn't exist
Evolution happened
Global warming is real
Homosexuality is normal
Aging is a curable disease
The election was not stolen
Everything "spiritual" is a lie
US out of UN, UN out of US
Free speech is for everybody
Humans do not have "souls"
Men can't become women
Fetuses are not persons
Words are not violence
Taiwan is a nation
Pluto is a planet
6 Comments:
He must really be pissing some of those religious fundamentalists off.
I love it!
I don't like that at all. Money should not be going overseas to aid foriegn countries, even if it is for eugenic or population control purposes. We should just be letting nature take it's course with those damned poor rabbits, they already have a really high infant mortality rate as it is, IMO there is no real sense in any further redundancies.
Rita, Obama is costing taxpayer's their money with this irresponsible and redundant wasteful activity. I thought you were for ecconomic sustainability, and yet you think this kind of wasteful spending is funny!?
Well, you're entitled to your opinion. (Incidentally, infant mortality in most Third World countries is decreasing, though birth rates are decreasing even more.)
I can't speak for Rita, but most people who believe in "sustainability" in the sense she means, believe that limiting human population growth contributes to that goal.
According to the article: Supporters of the ban say that the United States still provides millions of dollars in family planning assistance around the world and that the rule prevents anti-abortion taxpayers from backing something they believe is morally wrong. So the ban was not about saving money. It was about imposing moral views by withholding money.
& yes I am gleeful to get a poke at the fundies & I like to think that perhaps some poor woman will be getting a choice she might not of been able to have otherwise.
For everything the government spends money on, there is probably some taxpayer somewhere who objects to it.
If the government can't spend money on anything that anyone objects to, it can't do anything at all.
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