Politics

Whether you are new or just lurking, take a moment to introduce yourself or discuss something general.
Post Reply

What's your political ideology?

Conservatism (example: Republicans)
9
64%
Moderateness
3
21%
Liberalism (example: Democrats)
0
No votes
Libertarianism
0
No votes
Socialism
0
No votes
Communism
0
No votes
Fascism
0
No votes
Theocracy (example: Islamic)
0
No votes
Other (name party)
2
14%
Apolitical
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 14

ochotseat
Senior Member
Posts: 691
Joined: Mon May 02, 2005 5:16 am

Politics

Post by ochotseat »

What's your general political ideology?
User avatar
AttentionKMartShoppers
Ultimate Member
Posts: 2163
Joined: Tue Feb 15, 2005 8:37 pm
Christian: Yes
Sex: Male
Location: Austin, Texas
Contact:

Post by AttentionKMartShoppers »

Capitalism is the best so far, the most Biblical. You reap what you so (basically). Also, it plays to man's evil nature the best (communism/socialism don't take this into account, which is just one reason they aren't any good).
"My actions prove that God takes care of idiots."

He occasionally stumbled over the truth, but hastily picked himself up and hurried on as if nothing had happened.
- On Stanley Baldwin

-Winston Churchill

An atheist can't find God for the same reason a criminal can't find a police officer.

You need to start asking out girls so that you can get used to the rejections.
-Anonymous
Dan
Valued Member
Posts: 288
Joined: Wed Mar 16, 2005 6:58 pm
Christian: No
Location: Syosset, New York

Post by Dan »

I'm a moderate, chiefly because I feel it's best to weigh all the points of view before coming to a conclusion, and that this process must be done without partiality.
ochotseat
Senior Member
Posts: 691
Joined: Mon May 02, 2005 5:16 am

Post by ochotseat »

Dan wrote:I'm a moderate, chiefly because I feel it's best to weigh all the points of view before coming to a conclusion, and that this process must be done without partiality.
And what's your conclusion?
User avatar
Forge
Valued Member
Posts: 345
Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 7:39 pm
Christian: No
Location: Watching you

Post by Forge »

Actually, my political orientation is dependent on he party.

My biggest beef is abortion. If one party doesn't promote abortion, I'm for it. If they're both anti-abortion, I go down the list of issues.

Right now, I'm Republican.
ochotseat
Senior Member
Posts: 691
Joined: Mon May 02, 2005 5:16 am

Post by ochotseat »

Forge wrote:Actually, my political orientation is dependent on he party.

My biggest beef is abortion. If one party doesn't promote abortion, I'm for it. If they're both anti-abortion, I go down the list of issues.

Right now, I'm Republican.
What do you agree and disagree with the Republicans?
User avatar
Forge
Valued Member
Posts: 345
Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 7:39 pm
Christian: No
Location: Watching you

Post by Forge »

Remind me of issues if I forget them. And remember, I'm making generalizations about party stances. :wink:

Abortion: Agree
Homosexuality: Agree
War in Iraq/Afghanistan: Agree
Religion: Agree
Stem Cell Research: Agree
Gun control: Agree
Death penalty: Disagree
Fiscal policies: Undecided (I'm not knowledgeable enough to make a good judgment)
ochotseat
Senior Member
Posts: 691
Joined: Mon May 02, 2005 5:16 am

Post by ochotseat »

Forge wrote:Remind me of issues if I forget them. And remember, I'm making generalizations about party stances. :wink:

Abortion: Agree
Homosexuality: Agree
War in Iraq/Afghanistan: Agree
Religion: Agree
Stem Cell Research: Agree
Gun control: Agree
Death penalty: Disagree
Fiscal policies: Undecided (I'm not knowledgeable enough to make a good judgment)
The Vatican is also against the death penalty. The U.S. is the only Western country that still executes criminals, and it should stay that way. :wink:
User avatar
Forge
Valued Member
Posts: 345
Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 7:39 pm
Christian: No
Location: Watching you

Post by Forge »

ochotseat wrote:The Vatican is also against the death penalty. The U.S. is the only Western country that still executes criminals, and it should stay that way. :wink:
Just a bit of Catholic Catechism to throw out:
The Catholic Church does not condemn execution if these is no other way to defend the community. (For example, if a maniac is on some frontier expedition, death might be the only way to prevent him from harming others.)

Secondly, I'm not sure what you meant. Do you mean the death penalty shouldn't expand, or that the U.S. should continue executions?


And one last thing that's been sorta bugging me... what does your name mean?
User avatar
Prodigal Son
Senior Member
Posts: 709
Joined: Thu Dec 16, 2004 5:49 pm
Christian: No

Post by Prodigal Son »

again, i think the death penalty is sick.

and, yeah, what does your name mean?
New Creation
2 Corinthians 5:7
ochotseat
Senior Member
Posts: 691
Joined: Mon May 02, 2005 5:16 am

Post by ochotseat »

Forge wrote: Secondly, I'm not sure what you meant. Do you mean the death penalty shouldn't expand, or that the U.S. should continue executions?
And one last thing that's been sorta bugging me... what does your name mean?
I meant that we should expand the death penalty (a few states don't have it) and continue them Texas style---August would like that. :wink:

Before I answer the question that bugs you, can you take a shot at it first? 8)

Prodigal Son wrote:again, i think the death penalty is sick.
Nothing personal, but does that have anything to do with you being a felon?
User avatar
Forge
Valued Member
Posts: 345
Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 7:39 pm
Christian: No
Location: Watching you

Post by Forge »

ochotseat wrote:Before I answer the question that bugs you, can you take a shot at it first? 8)
It's your Grandma's sister's uncle's father's pet Dog's name.

There, I took a shot.
User avatar
Prodigal Son
Senior Member
Posts: 709
Joined: Thu Dec 16, 2004 5:49 pm
Christian: No

Post by Prodigal Son »

i don't think so. i used to believe in it when i wanted to hurt people. after i found God i realized that i was wrong. but, maybe a little. i think i could easily be there. others i know could easily be there. and i know what brought us to that possibility. and i think everyone should have a second chance.
New Creation
2 Corinthians 5:7
ochotseat
Senior Member
Posts: 691
Joined: Mon May 02, 2005 5:16 am

Post by ochotseat »

Forge wrote: It's your Grandma's sister's uncle's father's pet Dog's name.
There, I took a shot.
Nope. It's a combination of a show and an amusement park. What about "Forge"? Is it the American Indian guy from Marvel comics?
Prodigal Son wrote:i don't think so. i used to believe in it when i wanted to hurt people. after i found God i realized that i was wrong. but, maybe a little. i think i could easily be there. others i know could easily be there. and i know what brought us to that possibility. and i think everyone should have a second chance.
Some crimes are punishable by death.
User avatar
Forge
Valued Member
Posts: 345
Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 7:39 pm
Christian: No
Location: Watching you

Post by Forge »

ochotseat wrote:
Forge wrote:Nope. It's a combination of a show and an amusement park. What about "Forge"? Is it the American Indian guy from Marvel comics?
Which shows and amusement parks, pray tell?

Forge... hmm. I don't really know why I chose this name. I think it's both cool-sounding and profound.
Prodigal Son wrote:Some crimes are punishable by death.
But who decides what is punishable by death?
Post Reply