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« on: January 30, 2016, 03:16:34 PM »

You know, if we just kill everybody, then there won't be any more abortions! Ever!

Definitely something to consider.
There's a certain logic here.
If we were ever to use all those nuclear weapons, we could certainly kill a lot of people.
Where do pro-lifers stand on nuclear disarmament?


Probably not true for all the wanna-be murderers in this thread, but the nuclear arsenal sure should be brought down, perhaps not to zero but quite substantially through bilateral measures. You still need to project a degree of power though they should never be used. I tend to be anti-war altogether, but it's a bit dangerous to give up all power and negotiation like that.
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E: -4.90, S: 1.74

« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2016, 12:57:05 PM »

You know, if we just kill everybody, then there won't be any more abortions! Ever!

Definitely something to consider.
There's a certain logic here.
If we were ever to use all those nuclear weapons, we could certainly kill a lot of people.
Where do pro-lifers stand on nuclear disarmament?


Probably not true for all the wanna-be murderers in this thread, but the nuclear arsenal sure should be brought down, perhaps not to zero but quite substantially through bilateral measures. You still need to project a degree of power though they should never be used. I tend to be anti-war altogether, but it's a bit dangerous to give up all power and negotiation like that.
A reasonable statement and one that I could agree with, but I don't think that Trump is the ideal choice, if you hold this view.

Trump is the second most anti-war of the Republican candidates and possibly all candidates.
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« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2016, 04:21:23 PM »

I said possibly because Sanders does have a few hawkish tendencies so I consider the two quite close.
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