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    oh yea for the record.

    George W Bush is by far, the worst president this country has ever seen.

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    Iced T Guest

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    Of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rbraczyk
    oh yea for the record.

    George W Bush is by far, the worst president this country has ever seen.


    CARE TO ELABORATE

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    Iced T Guest

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    Uh oh...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rbraczyk
    oh yea for the record.

    George W Bush is by far, the worst president this country has ever seen.

    HORSESHIT, BILL CLINTON WAS THE WORST EXAMPLE OF A PRESIDENT WE HAVE SEEN IN MODERN TIMES. A LIAR A CHEATER AND AN OPPORTUNISTIC BASTARD TO BOOT!!!
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigar no baka
    HORSESHIT, BILL CLINTON WAS THE WORST EXAMPLE OF A PRESIDENT WE HAVE SEEN IN MODERN TIMES. A LIAR A CHEATER AND AN OPPORTUNISTIC BASTARD TO BOOT!!!

    [AND A GIGANTIC DOUCHE BAG TO TOP IT ALL OFF but he did like his cigars
    Last edited by reaganyouth84; 07-18-2005 at 11:29 PM.

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    I still have not heard a reasonable analysis of how a new prohibition will be imposed on abortion without substantially increasing the tax burden. I would not even raise this as an issue if the same group of people clamoring for the prohibition wasn't also complaining day in and day out about being overtaxed. I also made abundantly clear in my first post on this topic that I am opposed to abortion. I'm also opposed to gambling, but I stop short of calling for its criminalization because prohibitions DON'T WORK. You can't legislate supply-and-demand laws out of existence. After 100 years of failure in regards to prohibitions, the series of events that would follow the criminalization of abortion is almost a cliche. Abortions would continue to be sought after by the same women and girls who seek it today....violations of the anti-abortion laws would occur daily in back alleys and basements....lawmakers vow to "crack down" on violators and issue harsh new mandatory sentences for offenders, which only makes the services of those who continue to perform the abortions more valuable and thus lures in thousands more people willing to take the gamble and perform the service....and before you know it, there is an entire criminal industry of black-market abortion providers financed and protected by organized crime...while the prison population swells with hundreds of thousands of back-alley abortionists. How many times does prohibitionary policy have to fail before we realize its futility?

    Of course none of this is likely to matter since the prospects of Roe v. Wade ever being overturned are incredibly slim. The Republican Party has seized control of every branch of government largely by dangling the abortion carrot in front of working-class "values voters" in Middle America who would otherwise have precious few reasons to align themselves with the political party their bosses contribute to. With this in mind, I doubt that most of the Republicans' Machiavellian operatives have any interest in seeing the issue go away, even if the rank and file wants it outlawed.

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