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Should i start using crystal meth?

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I'm also in favor of 'three strikes = sterilization' anyone convicted of three crimes is sterilized.
We don't need criminals raising children.
i'm a fan of this type of thinking... however, i'd rather see it applied when the knocked up chick seeks welfare. If one fathers or squats out 3 kids that receive state or federal aid, the guilty father or mother should be sterilized.
Maybe just giving vasectomies to anyone convicted of a crime ...
Not only would this reduce the population, but it would also reduce the crime rate ...
While i also agree with this sort of thinking... it brings to mind the quote "Better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer" -William Blackstone
 
i think sundownz brought up some pretty good points, but i think people never mentioned that some women, the ones with a concious, become seriously depressed after abortions.

One morning, my mother broke down crying to me about how she had one years before i was born. It was out of nowhere.

I'm pro life, because I think no person should have their fate decided by another person, especially one that isnt in the right frame of thinking, like a poor expectant mother.

Children are expensive, no argument there, but there are ways to make a life, you won't be "baller status" but you will make it through.

Adversity brings out in us who we really are, and if your someone who looks to abortion as the first and best option.

You're the type that takes the easy way out. Sometimes in life we have to take responsibility, and in a society where its less and less common to find those type of people, we have to take a stand at some point.

I'm not saying people who have had one are bad people, i just think its sad they thought that was the best way out.

 
Cat burning was a form of zoosadistic entertainment in 16th century Paris, France. In this form of entertainment, people would gather dozens of cats in a net, hoist them high into the air from a special bundle onto a bonfire. According to Norman Davies[1], the assembled spectators "shrieked with laughter as the animals, howling with pain, were singed, roasted, and finally carbonized."[1]

"t was the custom to burn a basket, barrel, or sack full of live cats, which was hung from a tall mast in the midst of the bonfire; sometimes a fox was burned. The people collected the embers and ashes of the fire and took them home, believing that they brought good luck. The French kings often witnessed these spectacles and even lit the bonfire with their own hands. In 1648 Louis the Fourteenth, crowned with a wreath of roses and carrying a bunch of roses in his hand, kindled the fire, danced at it and partook of the banquet afterwards in the town hall. But this was the last occasion when a monarch presided at the midsummer bonfire in Paris. At Metz midsummer fires were lighted with great pomp on the esplanade, and a dozen cats, enclosed in wicker cages, were burned alive in them, to the amusement of the people. Similarly at Gap, in the department of the Hautes-Alpes, cats used to be roasted over the midsummer bonfire."[2]

 
 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat-burning

 
as a small child in nebraska, i remember, with the help of the volunteer fire department, doing this with midgets. bill clinton lit the fire for the second annual midget burn. he was merely a governer then.

 
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