From: BAR on
In article <e0k006pmdln2a0in2b6l5tai28sa0id0c5(a)4ax.com>,
howard(a)brazee.net says...
>
> On Fri, 28 May 2010 09:13:16 -0400, BAR <screw(a)you.com> wrote:
>
> >I find it extremely interesting when a liberal talks about morals.
> >Liberals always look at and base their morals in the context of
> >situational ethics.
> >
> >Legal is allowed, illegal is not allowed. The rule of law shall
> >determine guilt or innocence. If you don't like the current law, get the
> >current law changed. Ignoring the current law because you personally do
> >not approve of it does not grant you immunity from prosecution.
>
> So it's the Liberals who are saying "what part of illegal don't you
> get"?
>
> And when Beck tells us to quit your Christian church if it's for
> "social justice", then this isn't an example of situational ethics?

Beck is an idiot.
From: BAR on
In article <a0o0061t67qc7kciokembi0v22evoo82n8(a)4ax.com>,
howard(a)brazee.net says...
>
> On Fri, 28 May 2010 10:15:47 -0400, BAR <screw(a)you.com> wrote:
>
> >> > Bert advocates "gunning down" illegal aliens regardless of race or
> >> > national origin who cross our borders. I don't care if they are Samoan,
> >> > Canadian or English, the key is illegal aliens.
> >> >
> >> Oh, you're an equal opportunity murderer of women and children! That's
> >> much better.
> >
> >What's your solution? Give them a bottle of water and a bus ticket to
> >their US city of choice?
>
> How about considering What Would Jesus Do, instead of having
> situational ethics deciding who to hate?

I thought there was separation of church and state. What does Jesus have
to do with the running of the country and the enforcement of its laws.

However, if you vote for whom your pastor or priest tells you to vote
for you should stay out of the polling places.
From: bknight on
On Sat, 29 May 2010 07:11:54 -0400, BAR <screw(a)you.com> wrote:

>In article <e58f1b90-84ad-4b0c-a663-bb3809131c22
>@y12g2000vbr.googlegroups.com>, johnb505(a)gmail.com says...
>> > > > What is your solution? I see lots of words from you but no solutions.
>> >
>> > > A lot of very smart, knowledgeable people have written and spoken at
>> > > length about illegal immigration and what to do about it. Why don't
>> > > you crawl out from under your rock, do a little research and find out
>> >
>> > Why don't you state your position on the issue.
>>
>> What the hell do you care what my position is? And why should I waste
>> my time explaining it to you? Anybody who thinks the solution to
>> illegal immigration is to kill the immigrants, and who is too dumb to
>> understand what the consequences of that would be, is not going to be
>> open to rational, objective thought.
>
>You have no solution. Just like Baker you are waiting for the government
>to come up with a new plan and once they do you will jump on that
>bandwagon and support it.

You have no solution either if the best you can come up with is
murder.

I'm off to play golf...keep flapping your gums.

BK
From: Howard Brazee on
On Sat, 29 May 2010 07:20:45 -0400, BAR <screw(a)you.com> wrote:

>> And when Beck tells us to quit your Christian church if it's for
>> "social justice", then this isn't an example of situational ethics?
>
>Beck is an idiot.

There are idiots on both sides and in the middle.

And on all sides we will find examples of people who adjust their
ethics to fit their wants. I see as much of this on the Right as I
do in the Left.

--
"In no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found,
than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace
to the legislature, and not to the executive department."

- James Madison
From: Howard Brazee on
On Sat, 29 May 2010 07:11:54 -0400, BAR <screw(a)you.com> wrote:

>You have no solution. Just like Baker you are waiting for the government
>to come up with a new plan and once they do you will jump on that
>bandwagon and support it.

Politicians tend to have "solutions" for everything. Most of these
cause more problems than they solve, are expensive, and increase the
size of Big Brother.


--
"In no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found,
than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace
to the legislature, and not to the executive department."

- James Madison