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Junior Chimp
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« on: September 26, 2004, 10:15:31 AM »

Nay.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2004, 02:29:30 PM »

This is a sick bill. Now we see what a danger it was to put migrendel in office.

Also, Mr. President you are a amoral man if you don't veto this bill.

Dubya, two things.

A) I believe, if Republicans had used Preferential voting, Migrendel would not have been elected.
B) This is not a sick bill. All it does is encourage the use of contraceptives, which is a good thing, and is basically a pro-choice bill.  

A) I heard someone say that earlier and that seems really stupid now.  We'll have to rectify that in December.

B) I'm sorry for using my definition of sick.  I believe anything that violates my beliefs like abortion, gay marriage, beastiality, and the use of contraceptives is sick.  I will use a different word in the future.

Still I oppose this bill and would hope President Kennedy feels the same way I do.

So anything that violates your beliefs is sick? Isn't that being just a little closed-minded?

It's called sticking to your beliefs. I believe certain things are wrong, and sick. We all do.
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