Ady6970 wrote:Judging by that lot, I'd have thought stupdity was more your preserve than mine. However I should probably make some allowances. Judging from some of the things you've said, particularly in relation to the state and rights, I get the impression that you're probably on the other side of the pond to me. If that's the case then unlike me you'll be under a written consitution (with all its glorious 'amendments') and, if memory serves me correctly, some sort of Bill of Rights. On our side of the pond things are less tightly defined. We have to rely largely on the Magna Carta, good laws and liberal dose of old fashioned common sense.
As for the question of duty we have got a duty to obey those who are our superiors and to whom we're subordinates, be they parents, teachers or employers. Generally speaking they know best (even if we don't necessarily think so at the time) and their judgement should always be deferred to.
Of course nobody has to work if they don't want to. I never said they did. Most people have to work though as a matter of practical necessity - they haven't got the private means to get them through life unaided. Unless you have a very serious illness or disability and, believe me, it has to be serious, you won't get a penny out of the welfare system in our country unless you're actively seeking work and available to do it.
So far as the crashes you've been involved in are concerned, all I can say is that you've been very lucky. Then again, if you're in the States you probably have a different concept to me of what constitutes fast as I understand you have rather lower speed limits. I know for a fact that I would have gone through a windscreen last Wednesday if I'd not been wearing a seatbelt. Trust me on that one - I know what I'm talking about!
Furthermore I'll have you know I'm no ' liberal touchy feely b*****.' If it was up to me I'd bring back hanging for murderers, corporal punishment in both schools and prisons and reinstate the birch as a judicial punishment in itself. That's how liberal I am. Furthermore, the UK law governing the use of seat belts was actually passed when the Tories were the party in power - and they're the nearest equivalent to the Republicans across the Atlantic.
lol, I love it. It's amazing how greedy, scared, control freaks who cling to utterly ridiculous and false ideas about something, actually have the gaul to claim anyone who 1, knows better, and 2, prefers freedom rather than Orwellian/Stalinistic control, to be "stupid". Talk about irony.
That aside, yes, I am on the other side of the Atlantic, and yes we do have The Constitution and The Bill of Rights. The Constitution was influenced pretty heavily by the Magna Carta, with additional influencece from Rome, and ideas of the day, some of which had their roots in Free Masonic lodges back in Jolly Old. The Bill of Rights is, in essence, redundant, however the Anti-Federalists (and god bless 'em, every one) had the foresight to see how things could be abused if certain rights were not explicitly spelled out, because this new Federal Government-thing was getting to be far too powerful. The Articles of Confederation may have had their problems, but going back to a central authoritarian gov't was not the answer. So the compromise was the Bill of Rights.
It's good to hear that you are at least clear thinking and level headed enough to support capital punishment, but that in and of itself doesn't free you from being a touchy-feely type. Although, as it happens, it is admittedly, not entirely your fault, given your environment.
The sad, and truly frightening thing is how much this country is leaning to the left and becoming a socialist haven, like so much of Europe. No offence to you guys, you do what the hell you want to do, and in smaller populations, like Scandinavia, it may even seem to work, but not here.
And the worst part is, it sounds like we're not even doing it "right". Here the wellfare system is FAR too easy to abuse. People are encouraged to have kids, and rewarded for it. And those 2 things DO stack.
BTW, funny that you say torries are roughly equivalent to "Republicans". My first question would be - which Replublicans, and perhaps more to the point, what is your concept of them? Modern Republicans, especially those in power, AREN'T. They are moderates, which means slow moving liberals. And it's a result of the hippies owning the schools and media, and preaching entitlement and DEpendence and softness for several generations. Old school Republicans were much closer to modern Libertarians. Though funnily enough, the ORIGINAL Republicans were a cross between Libertarians and Nazis. (In that, they were generally Libertarian in belief, however were party to an illegal Federal usurpation of power (rather opposite the idea of a small, weak gov't with power inherent in the people))
Meanwhile, for me, torry means people who were on the wrong side.
Either way, the bottom line is this, it's MY choice if I want to risk injury, NOT yours. And that's what this is all about - your desire to control me, vs the morally correct (for lack of a better term, I'm not much on morals, but coudln't think of a better phrase) ideals. You're not even consistent in your drive, which only serves to show how wrong you are, on so many levels.
And for the record, the second friend I mentioned did slam into that lexus at 60mph, that's not exactly slow, no matter which side of the pond you're on. 1 of my wrecks was at 50-ish, and I pushed the car in front of me (which was stopped at a light - I was forced into the turning lane by some stupid bitch in a Volvo wagon) into the truck in front of it, injured the (*seatbelt wearing*) driver of the car in front of me, and totaled her car - I suffered a lightly sprained thumb from where my hand was resting on the T-handle shifter. Getting hit hard enough to have a car spin around and thrown into a ditch on the opposite side of the road does not happen at "slow" speeds either. Plus, we may have lower speed limits, but, that doesn't mean we drive that slowly. lol Our speed limits are artificially low, so cops can write tickets to cover their own paychecks, they exist to create the cashflow that sustains them. And so MOST people speed here. And by most, I mean somewhere in the neighborhood of 75% or more, virtually NOBODY drives the speed limit (and of course, those that don't speed tend to drive *under* it, the bastards). - And I do happen to have 1st hand experience with just how tough windshields are. (not that it matters because modern cars will never allow you to get that far)