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Old 05-23-2015, 03:55 PM
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By a landslide vote, over 62% say yes! The times they are a changin'
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By a landslide vote, over 62% say yes! The times they are a changin'
Wow. Good for them.
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Ireland hasn't just said "Yes"... Ireland has said: "F❤️CK YEAAHHHH"

-- Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD (@AodhanORiordain) May 23, 2015


So proud of my relatives in ireland!!
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Ireland hasn't just said "Yes"... Ireland has said: "F❤️CK YEAAHHHH"

-- Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD (@AodhanORiordain) May 23, 2015


So proud of my relatives in ireland!!
Hopefully the Supremes shortly follow suit.
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Old 05-24-2015, 09:50 AM
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Hopefully the Supremes shortly follow suit.
Guarantee they will and it's too bad we can't have a referendum vote like Ireland instead of involving the lawyers and all that comes with them.
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Guarantee they will and it's too bad we can't have a referendum vote like Ireland instead of involving the lawyers and all that comes with them.
Yeah, the referendum vote worked out really well for LGTB men and women in California.... Prop 8, anyone?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyranny_of_the_majority

That said, props to Ireland's people (and to the decline of the Catholic Church's influence on the nation). Hope they can get on the women's right to bodily autonomy thing next, so no more women die due to doctors refusing to treat a miscarriage properly.
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. Hope they can get on the women's right to bodily autonomy thing next, so no more women die due to doctors refusing to treat a miscarriage properly.
So interesting your absolute lack of interest in the plight of women living in the Mid East, hmm what could be the difference with that situation?

Or does the right to abortion, DNC supercede the right to retain a clitorus or becoming a victim of an honor killing?
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So interesting your absolute lack of interest in the plight of women living in the Mid East, hmm what could be the difference with that situation?

Or does the right to abortion, DNC supercede the right to retain a clitorus or becoming a victim of an honor killing?
Dell the topic is Ireland's vote.
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Dell the topic is Ireland's vote.
Stupid me I thought it became women rights. F'k the women outside of Ireland. Lives and clittoris' be damned
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Yeah, the referendum vote worked out really well for LGTB men and women in California.... Prop 8, anyone?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyranny_of_the_majority

That said, props to Ireland's people (and to the decline of the Catholic Church's influence on the nation). Hope they can get on the women's right to bodily autonomy thing next, so no more women die due to doctors refusing to treat a miscarriage properly.
I really wish people would pay attention in civics class.
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I really wish people would pay attention in civics class.
And I wish people could pay attention to the whole world instead of the squirrel that crosses the road every once in a while.

Tell us again how the Navy cook is as important as the Navy pilot. I love that story...

Or even better how your son passed on a full ride to LSU in Nuclear Engineering for a stint in the Navy as a Nuclear Technician. That's a good one too!
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And I wish people could pay attention to the whole world instead of the squirrel that crosses the road every once in a while.

Tell us again how the Navy cook is as important as the Navy pilot. I love that story...thinking tha

Or even better how your son passed on a full ride to LSU in Nuclear Engineering for a stint in the Navy as a Nuclear Technician. That's a good one too!
My life's path has had it's share of twists and turns, my dad was in the navy in WWII and he taught me respect for the brave men and women who serve, especially those who honor a commitment to country above personal gain. Growing up in the 60's, I became active in the Civil Rights movement and that led me to the anti-war movement which I embraced even though I saw hypocrisy in privileged youth who pretended to be anti war in order to avoid the draft. James Drought's great book, "the Secret" influenced my thinking leading me to the conclusion that wars are waged by the rich and powerful using the rest of us as pawns....still when I was drafted, I took that faithful step forward and became a pawn. I saw friends die but I was lucky and came back in one piece, and much more mature. People have mistaken me for anti-military, nothing could be further from the truth...I am pro-military, just anti rich and powerful...as Dylan sang...the "Masters of War" . Bottom line, I have the greatest respect for any young person who chooses service, even over a full ride to LSU...perhaps you should rethink this one Dell!
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Bottom line, I have the greatest respect for any young person who chooses service, even over a full ride to LSU...perhaps you should rethink this one Dell!
Hey if that's the reason he enlisted my sincere apologies and thanks for his service. But the way his mother told the story it was for an education in a trade (while being paid) that would reward him monetarily in the private world upon his discharge.

I then compared the lifetime benefits monetarily between a college educated Nuclear Engineer and a Nuclear Technician despite the lack of pay while attending college.

Anyway thanks to you and all including Danzig who have served (I didn't) and ultimate respect and appreciation to those who made the ultimate sacrifice and their surviving families.
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[quote=dellinger63;1028583]Hey if that's the reason he enlisted my sincere apologies and thanks for his service. But the way his mother told the story it was for an education in a trade (while being paid) that would reward him monetarily in the private world upon his discharge.

I then compared the lifetime benefits monetarily between a college educated Nuclear Engineer and a Nuclear Technician despite the lack of pay while attending college.

Anyway thanks to you and all including Danzig who have served (I didn't) and ultimate respect and appreciation to those who made the ultimate sacrifice and their surviving families./QUOTE]


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Hey if that's the reason he enlisted my sincere apologies and thanks for his service. But the way his mother told the story it was for an education in a trade (while being paid) that would reward him monetarily in the private world upon his discharge.

I then compared the lifetime benefits monetarily between a college educated Nuclear Engineer and a Nuclear Technician despite the lack of pay while attending college.

Anyway thanks to you and all including Danzig who have served (I didn't) and ultimate respect and appreciation to those who made the ultimate sacrifice and their surviving families.
You can thank me next time you see me Dell
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My life's path has had it's share of twists and turns, my dad was in the navy in WWII and he taught me respect for the brave men and women who serve, especially those who honor a commitment to country above personal gain. Growing up in the 60's, I became active in the Civil Rights movement and that led me to the anti-war movement which I embraced even though I saw hypocrisy in privileged youth who pretended to be anti war in order to avoid the draft. James Drought's great book, "the Secret" influenced my thinking leading me to the conclusion that wars are waged by the rich and powerful using the rest of us as pawns....still when I was drafted, I took that faithful step forward and became a pawn. I saw friends die but I was lucky and came back in one piece, and much more mature. People have mistaken me for anti-military, nothing could be further from the truth...I am pro-military, just anti rich and powerful...as Dylan sang...the "Masters of War" . Bottom line, I have the greatest respect for any young person who chooses service, even over a full ride to LSU...perhaps you should rethink this one Dell!
Somer, you remind me so much of a friend of mine who died almost 13 years ago. He had been a drill sergeant in Vietnam, and when I knew him, while he still had the drill sergeant temper (lord, that man could shout when he was angry), he was by then Wiccan, very to the left, and incredibly kind to his friends. He also was of the opinion that war was a rich man's game, played with poor men as the pawns. You guys would probably have gotten along famously.

He was working in the WTC on 9/11 and suffered a heart attack that day that he never really recovered from, he died less than a year later. I still often think of him.
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