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4160Actually, I already said that I thought that most regulation should devolve to mNeocon-1/24/2003
4159I never had much interest in history. Literature, drama, philosophy, sociology,The Philosopher-1/24/2003
4158I have no desire at the present time to rehash that awful stuff that went on on Tom Clarke-1/24/2003
4157Not at all. I'm confused as to why you should even frame such a thought. The Philosopher-1/24/2003
4156You don't think it took a lotta damn gall to post something like that? Be hoTom Clarke-1/24/2003
4155Well, it was rather, but in keeping with my habit of polite and civilized postinThe Philosopher-1/24/2003
4154Well, it wasn't <i>that</i> gratuitous....Tom Clarke-1/24/2003
4153I accept your correction.The Philosopher-1/24/2003
4152<i>He is the last guy on SI to talk about "civilized behavior".&The Philosopher-1/24/2003
4151It wasn't uncalled for, considering the context. I don't <i>usualTom Clarke-1/24/2003
4150What you posted looked remarkably like gratuitous namecalling, but if you say yoThe Philosopher-1/24/2003
4149Message 18488080 Consider the source, Neo. He is the last guy on SI to talk aboLazarus_Long-1/24/2003
4148I don't get into gratuitous namecalling, but what you said took real chutzpaTom Clarke-1/24/2003
4147I see you're into namecalling as an alternative to discourse yourself. BirdThe Philosopher-1/24/2003
4146You have got to be kidding. How can you say that with your history? What a pompoTom Clarke-1/24/2003
4145Neo - I was alerted on another thread to an incident in which you defended a jlThe Philosopher-1/24/2003
4144<i>If you are talking about something more specific you should be clear thLane3-1/24/2003
4143<i>They would have to be in top shape for this long journey and set out whLane3-1/24/2003
4142<i>Actually, I did not take a "right to life" approach, I took aLane3-1/24/2003
4141<i>Does this get us any closer to agreement? It is still not suicide, it iLane3-1/24/2003
4140If you kill is your life worth more than the crime you committed? I don't taverage joe-1/24/2003
4139<i>As far as the principle goes, it is one of mutual aid. I would expect aThe Philosopher-1/24/2003
4138But those who wanted the exceptions would be the ones appearing in the cases, anThe Philosopher-1/24/2003
4137And most businesses agree. That is why, while they gripe about government interThe Philosopher-1/24/2003
4136As I said, I would support a strong rebuttable presumption in favor of a findingNeocon-1/24/2003
4135<i>"You don't get it. What I'm talking about is choice for onone_less-1/24/2003
4134I think there would be a horror of abuse, on the part of some, fighting the tendNeocon-1/24/2003
4133I agree that the threat of litigation might take care of it. However, that leaveNeocon-1/24/2003
4132<i>"I cannot argue with someone like Solon, who insists that autonomySolon-1/24/2003
4131You still didn't give a justification for it. Just your views of what constiThe Philosopher-1/23/2003
4130<i>The wife was surrounded by victims advocacy agencies encouraging hThe Philosopher-1/23/2003
4129My take? I'm glad I'm not that father. But the son has his rights, tooThe Philosopher-1/23/2003
4128Come now. You are a student of human nature.The Philosopher-1/23/2003
4127This is all true. But you write "Only a special incentive, such as The Philosopher-1/23/2003
4126A totally unjust situation. Even if she did not have a history of mental illneTimF-1/23/2003
4125That is frustrating. One thing that is not commonly understood, is that when oone_less-1/23/2003
4124The article says that he is bipolar, but it seems to me that he might also be scTimF-1/23/2003
4123<i>"You don't get it. What I'm talking about is choice for onone_less-1/23/2003
4122What is your take on this story. Originally published in the Washington Post TimF-1/23/2003
4121<i>"They would have to be in top shape for this long journey and set one_less-1/23/2003
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