Subj : Re: Um...no comment? To : Frank Reid From : Mrproper Date : Sat Sep 17 2005 02:33 pm Re: Re: Um...no comment? By: Frank Reid to Finnigann on Sat Sep 17 2005 13:49:00 > Re: Re: Um...no comment? > By: Finnigann to Frank Reid on Sat Sep 17 2005 13:57:00 > > > Why is your president so against birth control? Seems like that might hel > > limit the size of families. Maybe a drug control program could have helpe > > lso. > > > > Glad to hear about your business doing well. But why would you begrudge o > > from having the educational benefits that might lead to similar success > > tories? > > I have no idea why he's opposed to birth control or, quite frankly, that he > at all. You see I didn't elect him for his morality or his position on soci > issues... those have little to do with how I live my life. You wanna make a > big deal about his religion, but it appears you're actually trying to enforc > your beliefs on others more than he is on me. I've never been accosted by > anyone representing his administration about wearing a condom, and I don't > expect I would be. Has he encroached into your bedroom? > > I have nothing against education... in fact, I think we should mandate it mo > effectively. There's an absolute correlation between the skills learned fro > schools and the ability to contribute to society (which, in turn, contribute > to one's own self-sufficiency). I think we should abolish public school > entirely, as they have become a cesspool of inadequacy. Instead, we should > earmark all that money to underwrite private enterprise which could compete > our tax dollars based on demonstrated performance and the record of > accomplishment. > > I also believe in mandatory military service. The military has a demonstrat > record of achievment in helping youths become successful members of society, > even after life or personal choice has pointed them down the wrong path. It > no coincidence that a large percentage of successful businessmen or even > politicians served in the armed forces. They establish a work ethic that > persists no matter what avenue one chooses in life. > Why military? our local highschool has created a crime lab/policing class which gives students hands on education in local policing, csi, etc and the class actually gives credits towards college, not all public schools are that bad yet but I do beleive in privatizing the school system. --- MrProper SysOp - WarZone BBS --- þ Synchronet þ DoveNet - WarZone BBS: warzone.dyndns.org .