“Brad Pitt should play me in movies.” – Newt Gingrich.Screw the context. That is funny.gl
My main concern about Governor Romney is his seeming assertion that he will run the government like a business, and I don't know if that's a good thing. I understand that the economy is the most important issue in the minds of the voters, but we must remember that it is not the ONLY important issue. Businesses exist to make profit, but that is not the reason that government exists. I do agree that governments, local, state and federal, need to exercise prudence in their fiscal affairs, but the federal government is responsible for so much more than economic growth.I look forward to the time where the GOP has chosen their nominee so that that person can speak more about issues other than the economy. I don't think we will hear much about specifics from either party until closer to the general election.I am all for people becoming rich because they've made innovations and provided services that people want. Far from demonizing people who have become rich, I'd like to see everyone become rich! But there is something about how Mr. Romney has become rich that I do question. He seems to be quite good at working the system to benefit himself, and I'd like to know more about this. I don't think he has done anything illegal, but I do suspect that he has had a hand in determining what is illegal and what is not. For instance, he has given his sons each millions of dollars, but has any tax been paid on these gifts? I know that as of 2 years ago, the tax-free ceiling was $10,000...it may be more now, but I don't think it is a million dollars. I am sure there are many rich Democrats who take advantage of such policies, too, and it all feeds into my conviction that we are now an oligarchy.My main concern is the very real possibility that whoever wins this election will have done so merely by outspending the other candidate. Even if President Obama gains re-election, I will still wonder if the election has, in effect, been bought. These people who are donating millions of dollars to a specific candidate must feel like they are buying something, wouldn't you think? What are our candidates selling?
Many people who have had money also have had great character. Mr. Welch of Welch's grape juice; J. C. Kraft of Kraft Cheese; Henry P. Kroll of Quaker Oats; William Colgate of the Colgate Soap Company; Walter Johnson, the founder of Holiday Inn; J. C. Penney of the J. C. Penney stores; and R. G. LeTourneau of LeTourneau University and all the LeTourneau equipment. These are men who put God first in their businesses. Starting out, they gave to God a tithe, maybe 15 percent. Some of them got up to 90 percent. But when you give back to God 90 percent of what He gives to you, what do you have left? Surprisingly, you don't have 10 percent left; you have it all left, because when you can pass the test of character, God knows He can entrust you with everything.
HemoDoc;I have asked all the questions I needed to ask. It appears you missed the point once again.I wanted to know who and what you are. I have asked enough questions to gain an accurate picture of your views, and while I do not agree with very much of what you say, I do see you clearly. Your verbose habits are interesting, your propensity toward religious preaching is unwelcome, your right-wing thinking is semi-hate filled toward the President and you seem incapable of handling one issue at a time. The best interpretation I have of you is that of an ideologue.You may be suffering from the “Doctors are Elite” syndrome, but I am not certain. Something or someone in your personal history has caused you to think in harsh terms, very judgmental. I just wanted to know; now I know.gerald
Your defensivness is showing.Which part of what I said is incorrect?
Compare with this excerpts from “Group Decision and Social Change” by Kurt Lewin: "A change toward a higher level of group performance is frequently short lived: after a “shot in the arm”, group life soon returns to the previous level. This indicates that it does not suffice to define the objective of a planned change in group performance as the reaching of a different level. Permanency of the new level, or permanency for a desired period, should be included in the objective. A successful change includes therefore three aspects:UNFREEZING (if necessary) the present level... MOVING to the new level . . . andFREEZING group life on the new level."
Once again, you ducked the question. YL is right.
I really don't want to read 7 pages of this crap
Today it looks like an Obama shoe in.
I really don't want to read 7 pages of this crap but it has been turned in twice as having personal attacks. So cool it, because if it gets turned in again I'm telling Sluff and he will come read this. Keep it on TOPIC and no personal attacks or name calling.Rerun, Moderator
Foutrh moderator comment (is this some kind of record?!)... What ReRun, Jb & karol said.I am hesitant to even comment in this thread - many of your discussions here are very US-centric, and it's not even my country to comment on, but I do know one general rule in life - discussing religion and politics are generally bad karma - and both have come up in this thread. I feel we need to all respect eachother's views and beliefs, and if you can't accept someone else's then it's best to move out of the forum/thread - nothing tends to divide opinions and people more strongly than such topics (well maybe sports too ) so we need to be careful IMHO.Oh and I heard the Newt Gingrich's comment and he at least said it with a laugh and that "in my fantasy world" - I thought that was pretty funny.
Oh I have no problem with the use of it for Medical purposes. And totally understand that sometimes it can be taken for various reasons for the lessing of menstural (?) bleeding & pain. The only thing that I object to is for the use of it to avoid pregnancy!