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Canadians for Clinton
Moonlight Graham replied to bush_cheney2004's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
agreed. How can anyone be so ignorant to think that the U.S. Presidential election has little to do with every other country in the world. So goes the U.S., so goes the world in many ways. -
Bill Clinton or George W. Bush?
Moonlight Graham replied to 1967100's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
How could anyone vote for Bush on that poll? You've got to be kidding me. -
Smoking in vehicles with kids in it should be illegal. I grew up with a mother & uncle who smoked, and i was allergic to cigarette smoke. Sometimes they would smoke, sometimes put it out. But it always bother me, and its incredibly RUDE to do so anyways, even if its not a kid.
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New Jersey abolishes death penalty
Moonlight Graham replied to myata's topic in The Rest of the World
I don't support the death penalty in any form. I don't believe anybody, especially the state, has the right to end somebody's life (war may be the exception). Anyways, its a stupid punishment. You can't repay your crime when you die. Trust me, i'd rather me executed than spend my days working my fingers to the bone doing hard manual labour and sleeping in a jail cell alone. For those people who claim they are jewish/christian, they are hypocrites for supporting the death penalty. Jesus would not kill someone for making a mistake or crime, no matter how horrific. And last time i checked Moses held up some tablets on Mt. Sinai that had something to do with not killing people.....don't think there was an asteriks on there. The U.S. Republican candidates who support the death penalty and also claim to be religious make me sick. -
17/21 not bad.
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There's too many bad immigrants coming into this country. We need quality, not quantity. The gov't wants immigrants to keep the population up. Well, how about they give major tax breaks or other incentives for citizens ALREADY LIVING IN CANADA to have children. They should put as much money into incentives for new Canadian-born children as they do to bring in more immigrants, educate them, and provide them health care they've never paid a dime into. Stop punishing mothers who want to stay home with their children. Yes gov't we know you want both parents working because it brings in more taxes, but 2 working parents usually means less children for that family.
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Dion Lays Out Anti-Poverty Plan
Moonlight Graham replied to jdobbin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Well, at least Dion seems to care about the poor, unlike the Conservatives. Conservatives won't even support the Make Poverty History campaign. -
Democratic debacle in Las Vegas, Nevada
Moonlight Graham replied to Kalp's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Kucinich really impressed me. Edwards kept showing why he really isn't Presidential material, WHY is he 3rd in polling?? Richardson & Biden also did well i thought. Hillary & Obama did ok but nothing new from them. -
US Senate votes to divide Iraq
Moonlight Graham replied to trex's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Of course i can't, because i was wrong. Instead of getting all defensive at the suggestion i could be wrong, i rather asked you to provide a link so i could read it. I'd much rather be wrong & know the truth, than to be right (or convince myself that i'm right) & be ignorant of the truth. Isn't that the goal of debating? To learn the truth, rather than to just be able to claim you were right? It's interesting that you didn't have time/energy to post the link yourself, but you did find time to insult me. And how exactly is the nature of Iraqi civilian deaths "obvious"? I don't live in Iraq, haven't trolled these boards long, and they dont widely report such statistics in the popular news media (let alone civilian death tolls in general). By your definition, any of your loved-ones who are also unaware that Iraqis are responsible for more casualties than the U.S. are also "challenged". But thanks for welcoming me to the forums nonetheless -
US Senate votes to divide Iraq
Moonlight Graham replied to trex's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Ad hominem. You won't convince many people of your arguments that way. -
US Senate votes to divide Iraq
Moonlight Graham replied to trex's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Interesting. link? -
US wants to Spray Afghan Poppies
Moonlight Graham replied to buffycat's topic in The Rest of the World
I hope this crap they're gonna spray is as safe as Agent Orange was. -
On the other hand, we have a multi-party system compared their 2 choices. We also brought down the Liberal gov't over a money scandal, while Mr. Bush & most of his cronies remain in office after lying their way into a war that has caused the deaths of likely 100,000+ innocent people (among other things). But yeah, we agree on the referendum thing.
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US wants to Spray Afghan Poppies
Moonlight Graham replied to buffycat's topic in The Rest of the World
The West has accomplished just about all they can in Afghanistan. Most of the terrorists have left the country, and we aren't going to defeat the Taliban, so let's just leave. This poppy spraying is just more of the West f'ing with another country. Who cares about opium? People who inject heroin into their arms do so on their own accord, its sad but i don't really feel sorry for them. I've never heard of people being held down by force & having heroin injected into their arms without their consent. -
But no state uses direct democracy on every issue. Most issues at every level of govt are decided my representives the people vote for. Ontario just had a referendum on election reform, but the majority of decisions are still made by representitives as i'm sure u know. I agree that i'd like to see more referendums in Canada like they have in the U.S. In terms of liberal democracy, looking around the rest of the world & throughout history i'm very happy living in Canada as we speak. While not perfect, the best countries to live in throughout the world use liberal democracy. I'd like to see something better, but as we've seen with Leninism, Stalinism, Maoism, Fascism etc. its not usually best be the first country to employ a new political ideology. Until we see another country find something better than liberal democracy, i'm happy tinkering with what we have.
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US Senate votes to divide Iraq
Moonlight Graham replied to trex's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
What the heck are you talking about? I didn't blame the world's casualties on the U.S. This thread is about Iraq. The U.S. led the invasion of Iraq, therefore they are responsible for the majority of civilian casualties in Iraq. -
No state or province in the U.S. or Canada even comes close to having total direct democracy. That would mean having a referendum or similar on every single issue, which is virtually impossible on that scale. While direct democary would be great & is ideal, we'd have to split Canada up into 800 little countries. Or go Anarchist or something. I think you're mixing 2 seperate issues here: a) liberal democracy sucks, and The Charter sucks.
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US Senate votes to divide Iraq
Moonlight Graham replied to trex's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Let the Iraqi's divide their own country. U.S. forces need to leave (whuile dumping food & bags of money on the way out), let the inevitable civil war occur, and let the chips fall where they may. It will be unfortunately bloody, but few countries have come to be without fighting as a catalyst. Canada is one of the lucky ones. For every day the U.S. stays in Iraq, another angry Iraqi who lost a loved-one to "civilian casualties" points his gun at U.S. soil. -
So therefore we should just give up & do nothing? Obviously other major emmission countries who don't want anything to do with Kyoto or CO2 reduction are a massive problem, and i don't want to be paying for carbon credits to China & save their asses on my dollar while they do nothing. There needs to be some international pressure on these countries. If countries decided not to do as much business with China unless they lowered CO2 then we'd see some action. But most countries/businesses care more about money & cheap labour than the environment, so this probably won't happen. I'll be doing all i can to help the environment & CO2, but we really won't start seeing major changes by countries until the earth is starting to go to crap & there's no other option.
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If we cant affect the climate then why is there a thick haze of smog smothering most major cities in North America & worldwide on hot days in the summer? (not to mention smaller surrounding cities affected as well?). This crap wasn't hanging around this way 100 years ago, & i dont remember smog warnings where i live when i was a kid. I suppose you'll say smog is a natural phenomenon right? And holes in the ozone?
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Eisenhowers warning came true
Moonlight Graham replied to obsidian's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
The U.S. is walking with 40 giant sticks, with dozens more hidden under their bed. I think its gone overboard. And about that walking softly part, not going so good... -
harper clearly wants to invade iraq
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The Tyranny of the Left Wing
Moonlight Graham replied to JerrySeinfeld's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Jerry, your mind is so clouded with spite & hate towards lefties that it takes away all reason & logic from your brain. Thats a shame, because you seem like a fairly intelligent fellow. Stop putting lefties into these stereotypes. Its a shame for people like you who would shoot down even good ideas just because they are coming from a person you consider a "lefty". Your brain is poisoned & i don't think there's a cure. -
Global Warming
Moonlight Graham replied to PolyNewbie's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Why do all the right-wingers think that global warming is some giant conspiracy theory? How in the heck do you get tens of thousands of scientists from tons of countries all over the world to participate in some massive left-wing conspiracy agenda? This is ridiculas. -
Conservative Spending - Out of Control
Moonlight Graham replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Government debt is largely irrelevant. So too a government budget deficit or surplus.When politicians claim to be competent because they balance the budget, they are lying. Politicians have access to the extensive wealth of Canada and all Canadians. Given such power, talk of governmment borrowing, deficit, surplus is irrelevant. (This economic idea is unfortunately a source of serious confusion in Canada, both French and English.) The only thing that matters is government spending. What do politicians buy on our behalf? Their competence should be measured by what they buy. Politicians are our buying agents. IMV, Harper is spending money like a drunken sailor who has found a wallet. So you want Harper to spend less & spend more competently? I think thats what you're saying. If this is true, i can't imagine how you felt about the Liberals during their last 13 or so reign. Or Trudeau.
