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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Poet who wrote (34728)10/21/2001 2:23:15 PM
From: cosmicforce  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
I absolutely agree (relatively -wink!). I'm a fiscal and environmental 'conservative': you shouldn't spend money you don't have and you shouldn't damage natural resources that belong to the future generations (that's an analog to debt).

These views are logically consistent, even if they don't fit into traditional moulds. I believe that individual liberties are under attack (which makes me 'sound' conservative in terms of 'issues'). I also think that nuclear power will probably (and realistically speaking) have a place in the world's energy policies.

We want to do that VERY carefully, but it is well known that the cumulative radioactive load from coal is far greater than most people know, not even to mention the fact that it is a horrible greenhouse gas producer. Solar should be preferred but it will have to be load leveled using intermediate storage means (chemical ones, like hydrogen and methane) to make it so we have power on gray days.

What surprises me, though, that the people that believe that we have a right to own guns, believe we also have a right to impose a religious framework on public activities. How one reconciles these positions is beyond me because while I'm a 'gun-toting liberal' I recognize that I'm asking others to suffer a potential harm from my personal ownership of same. There is no such harm to society if I remain silent about religion. I don't feel that strongly about religion and I don't want to have to see God on my money and hear it day in and day out. And it isn't because I'm an atheist. It's because I know that other's ideas of God aren't mine.

I guess that is why I feel isolated sometimes in terms of the options offered to me on the political front.
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