More random thoughts that cross my mind at awkward times...
If requiring ID to vote is a “Poll Tax” because it
disenfranchises the poor, then how do the poor identify themselves for their
state benefits? Don’t they have to
(occasionally) prove they are who they say they are? How will they identify themselves at
Emergency rooms or clinics or doctors’ offices for medical treatment?
If someone is too poor to be able to get to a place to
purchase an ID, aren’t they also too poor to be able to get to a place to vote?
I don’t suppose it will be too long before I can’t say words
like “Indian Summer” and “Mexican Mocha” without being called racist.
How is it racial profiling to pull someone over because they
broke the law and have non-white skin, but it’s not racial profiling to ask someone
what nationality they are for federal and state reports?
I still find it odd that school choice is bad, but
reproductive choice is not.
Why do we need Planned Parenthood to be funded by the
government if the Affordable Healthcare Act will provide health coverage for
all?
How is it that Birth control is considered health care?
I am constantly amazed that people get in a fluff over
Internet privacy. If you post it on the
Internet do you REALLY have the expectation of privacy?
Deleting someone as a friend on FB or blocking them from
your newsfeed may not be mature, but sometimes it’s the best way to solve an
electronic relationship issue. And dang,
but it feels good!
Frankly, I think we fell over the “fiscal cliff” several
years ago. Personally, we make roughly
half again as much as we made 10 years ago, but are further behind than we were
20 years ago. As a country, I don’t
think we’re any better off, either.
Marriage certificates and the Constitution are just pieces
of paper unless they’re enforced. Laws
are the same way. We don’t need more
rules and laws; we need people who are willing to stand up and enforce the ones
we already have and punish people that break those laws and rules.
What is the mentality behind forcing private clubs and
organizations to accept membership of everyone?
Why would an atheist want to
be a member of a Christian (or Jewish
or catholic or Muslim) club? If you
don’t follow the beliefs of a group, why
would you want to be a member in the first place?
If you don’t agree with guns, then don’t buy one. If you don’t believe in God, then don’t go to
church or pray or read the Bible. If you
don’t like my child wearing a cross on a necklace, then don’t look at the
necklace.
I live in a country I no longer recognize. Sex used to be private and not
discussed. Marriage was between a man
and a woman. The bad guys always wore
black hats. Swear words weren’t used as
adjectives in day to day conversation.
School was where you learned the basics of reading, writing and
arithmetic; not how to use a condom.
1 comment:
You understand and explain your personal values well!
Post a Comment