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Response to: Where do you draw the line? Posted March 9th, 2006 in Politics

The way many people see it, is as a being (Undescriminate towards mind and body, just a being) being sentinent. Able to coincide with other beings, by able translation of the inner workings of the mind, and or heart.

We can see many ways to put a human and humanity that goes along with it. A humanoid figure that is sentinent? Perhaps.

A humanoid figure alone? Unlikely but possible.

A sentinent being alone....very unlikely.

Robots? Automatons? Since they are a man-made creation, going along with what knowledge we have of the universe and its race or races, since babies are human made. Why can't robots or automatons be considered human as well if they just have the ability to progress and evolve?

Critizing Leaders Posted March 9th, 2006 in Politics

You often hear people critizing or supporting their chosen leaders, but you also often never hear proof, or why. For example: As much as I dislike Bush, there are people that come up with some pretty crazy stuff, and when asked why or to give proof, they can find neither hide nor tail of such a statement.

So besides the fact that now I've nagged at you people, perhaps you could put some insight on as to what you think about this subject, or give it a go as to what you think you can prove, beyond a shred of doubt what you think you know about some of our leaders.

Response to: what is a great leader Posted March 9th, 2006 in Politics

Now we cannot determine that great leaders come from Democrats. Nor could we the same of Republicans. It is a weighty decision to decide enough as is to who should be a leader. It is a much more complex decision if not idea, to decide who was and or is a good leader. And there are many qualities we can describe a good leader is of having, but when it comes down to it, and most simply put, a good leader is someone who can lead his or her people through times that are both good and bad, and bring them out to the other side relatively safe and unharmed.

Response to: Gas prices Posted November 4th, 2005 in Politics

Why not just get the oil from up north in Alaska?

Response to: gay marriage? Posted October 28th, 2005 in Politics

....wow. You must be kidding right?

Response to: Forcing of Ideas and ideals Posted October 19th, 2005 in Politics

At 10/19/05 07:30 AM, Jualin wrote: Okay, to reiterate what pisses me off, it isn't when people have different ideas, OR when they shove it in other people's face. It's when people people try to shove ideas into others face and give them no room to decide what they want to do.

The problem is, like here in America, that there is an undistinct line made by our constitution that says we have the freedom of speech, but also that we cannot trample over other people's rights at the same time. The problem with gay marriage (not that I have any, to be honest it would be nice if my mom got married sometime soon anyway), is that America is slightly based off of Christian ideals, and it often gets interpreted that is the way our founding fathers intended it to be. It does not help that the majority of America is Christian, Cathlotic, etc., religions that do not believe in gay marriage, or abortion, etc.

On these kinds of issues, we really need to say just let them do what they will. Ig God or any God hates Gays, its not our problem. What will happen will happen.

Response to: Killing in Self Defence Posted October 18th, 2005 in Politics

I believe that if someone enters your home, and has the intesnt on stealing your property, or killing you/and or people who live with you. Not your house per say, but your home, you get whatever is closest to you, and you make sure that in the very least, they go to hell for what they tried to do.

I remember hearing about a case where a family was repeaditly robbed, so they booby-trapped the house. The thief came, got severely hurt, and then sued them for damages. They family lost some 100,000 dollars. That is honestly the worst thing I have ever heard. That is why you make sure they go to hell, so they have eternity, or at least a very long time to contemplate what they did.

Response to: Hating Bush = The cool thing to do. Posted October 18th, 2005 in Politics

To be honest, I don't neccasasarily hate Bush. Its more of leave me a alone, and I'll be sure not to vote for your children when they ask to be president sort of thing.

Response to: Dangerous Driving in Car Ads Posted October 18th, 2005 in Politics

I believe that if your stupid enough to try some of the fast winding turns that those drivers do in the ads. Go right ahead. Just don't kill me, or my family or friends. Then, I might pray for you.

Response to: Forcing of Ideas and ideals Posted October 18th, 2005 in Politics

I agree that others should not be forced into opinions that are not of their own evaluating, but the way you have tried to say this to other people, merely makes you look like a hypocrite. Being as forceful as it is, it does take a bit of the same turn as what your complaining about.

Response to: Underage Sex Posted October 18th, 2005 in Politics

Wow? 12? I'm honestly amazed. When your 12 years old, first of your still a CHILD! Meaning you have no source of income. No driving, no real education in such a field. Nothing really. Your not even a teen for heavens sake at 12. I agree that 16 is at least more a mature step (if the particular teenager is actually trying to mature), than 12. Even suggesting the idea of little girls and boys sometimes before they've even hit puberty at age 12 having sex? To be honest the whole idea of even the rules? Honestly, if your 12, your not going to follow those guidelines, nor do you even have the availability to get some of those items. I don't think most of them are tall enough to even buy the condoms from Conveinant Stores, let alone ask doctors for birth control. Hell, I'm 15, and I've only done it once.

Response to: Space Travel Posted October 16th, 2005 in Politics

At 10/14/05 08:17 PM, ReiperX wrote:
At 10/13/05 09:37 PM, Agent-Noodles wrote:
Yet since our universe is spreading, wouldn't that mean that the space outside of the universe that it is expanding into would be infinate?

Personally though, I don't see our universe as something too different than a galaxy. There are millions of galaxies, wouldn't suprise me if there are millions of universes.

True, very true. The only thing that does not fit is that there are supposed to be about 100 billion galaxies instead of just millions. Other than that, everything made sense.

Response to: Space Travel Posted October 16th, 2005 in Politics

At 10/12/05 07:55 PM, tr0mb0ne wrote: It's already happenig isn't it? The tickets are millions of dollars though :/

Indeed somewhat, but the man was a simple burden. Besides NASA was just doing it to boost their budget. They stopped doign it since the first Challnger accident.

Response to: Space Travel Posted October 16th, 2005 in Politics

At 10/15/05 10:38 PM, lili462 wrote:

At 10/12/05 09:58 PM, lili462 wrote: no, i know how big it is, i'm just saying we would end up fucking that up too. i dont care how big it is, we could fuck it up.
Wow, I bet with your positive attitude you are everyones favorite person.
actually i have a very positive attitude, i'm just referring to how bad we've destroyed our environment. pretty much i'm saying i wouldnt put it past us.

I think the point that some people were trying to make, or in the least I will try to make, is that whether or not it is infinite or finite, we know for a fact that even our neartest star system Alpha Centurai is 3.4 light years away. Thats trillions and trillions of miles. With our greatest technoledgy that would take about 50-60 years to get to.

Response to: Space Travel Posted October 16th, 2005 in Politics

At 10/13/05 04:58 PM, Gunter45 wrote:
At 10/13/05 04:05 PM, FAB0L0US wrote: Best way for pinner space travel.

The problem with that is making a machine that can reliably navigate a ship without any external commands for a million years, not to mention the fact that it would do little good for whoever sent them out, seeing as how they would be LONG dead.

If it had to come to that, it would be more of a save the human race thing than anything.

Response to: Gas Prices Posted October 15th, 2005 in Politics

At 10/15/05 07:48 PM, mhtbhm wrote:
At 10/14/05 05:49 PM, Ultimagu wrote:
Look I may be fifteen, but my age has nothing to do with it. Wisdom and intelligence are given in potential to the old, or in my case, older than me, but whether or not you utalize that potential to force it into your control. What I'm trying to say is just because I'm fifteen does not determine what I know.
I'm not even touching that one. All I was saying in the first place is that since you're not even old enough to drive, you really can't look down upon people who do.

I apologize if I sounded like what I was trying to do was belittle the people who drive cars. What I meant was that to me, cars are stupid in the first place. Again I apologize.

Response to: Gas Prices Posted October 14th, 2005 in Politics

At 10/12/05 09:59 PM, mhtbhm wrote:
At 10/12/05 07:42 PM, Ultimagu wrote: Those who are pathetic enough to use cars in the first place are those that fill their day up with too much anyway, or don't give a hoot about anything anyway.
Says the fifteen year old.

Look I may be fifteen, but my age has nothing to do with it. Wisdom and intelligence are given in potential to the old, or in my case, older than me, but whether or not you utalize that potential to force it into your control. What I'm trying to say is just because I'm fifteen does not determine what I know.

Traditions in Civilization Posted October 12th, 2005 in Politics

I believe many things as do we all. I believe that if an elder is wrong, you should be able to tell them that their wrong. That you should be respectful of them at the same time of course, just be able to correct them.

I believe that you should kind to a woman, and at the same time I believe that you should give them equal treatment.

I believe that violence is bad no matter who started it, and that all parties that particapated should be punished.

I believe that to be a real citizen does not mean you have to vote, but at least try to be kind to all people.

I believe that you should never assume something about someone. For I have found it is often the ones in pretty dresses and other clothes that are the ones that are nasty to people.

Now I must ask. What do you believe about any tradition in our civilization? I don't even mind if you talk about funny laws in some of the states or other nations.

Space Travel Posted October 12th, 2005 in Politics

I have been a firm student of Mathematics and Science for some time, and I have a question to ask the general public. When do you think the conventenal space travel will be? Who (meaning which nation) will be the one to start it? And do you even think it is possible for such accomadation towards the stars, if not for us, then for which generation after us?

Since I would expect an answer from myself anyway, I will tell you what I believe to be the answer.

Personally, though the United States of America literally owns the moon (due to them being the only ones with a flag on it) I believe that it is possible for conventenal travel to be more of orbiting colonies like you see in some of the Sci-Fi movies, or poor anime shows. That it can be any nation, though more likely to be a nation that currently has a space program already. And yes, I do think it is possible, though not by our current means of power, by which I mean fossil fuels.

Response to: Gas Prices Posted October 12th, 2005 in Politics

To be quite honest, I don't see what the problem is. Those who are pathetic enough to use cars in the first place are those that fill their day up with too much anyway, or don't give a hoot about anything anyway. No, walking is what we can do naturally, and walking is what we should be doing. I admit that in cases that it may mean a life or death situation, maybe the rules can be bended. However, humans will probably last on Earth for another 300 hundred years or so compared to the some 15,000 years that they've already been here if they don't in general find a way to quite using fossil fuels. Now I understand that the human brain can only work with a finite amount in a number, but thats how much there is, a finite amout of oil and gas and all of this fossil fuel in the first place. Sooner or later we have to switch to something else. Otherwise, we'll literally kill ourselves off like general nature does when it runs out of food or space, etc. Having repriminded, and hopefully filled you kiddies brains up a little with what some people call knowledge, the most basic of intelligence, maybe you can put that to use, and really try to voice some inventive and suggestive ideas. Its a lot better idea than just stating what we already to know to be true. For Kazna's sake! We are humans! We have overcome what no other animal has done on our planet, or anywhere in our Solar System, Galaxy, or even entire Universe for all we know. We have been given a great gift, and that is our brain. We may abuse, and destroy it. We may never even use the darned thing, but we have overcome many obstacles, only to be beaten by the depletion of a power source? I wish you good luck, and the best idea I can give you is walk. You don't wish to walk, kill yourself. Whats the point in being human if you don't use the legs you have in the first place.