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Posted by Cole on October 01, 2004 at 04:18:30 from (63.155.92.17):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Which issue is most important to you this posted by Paul in Mich on September 30, 2004 at 20:46:16:
Wellllcome to the future paul we all are expendable one way or another, but you need to find out how many throw away people there is in this country alone( thats how the goverment defines them) such as unwanted babies do you realize how many nationwide are in some sort of foster care tens of thousands and what do you think that cost us a year? And you were talking about mentaly challanged my wifes just happens to be a special ed teacher and when they let retarded women pop out 4-6 more retarded babys bacause we pay them to is stupid. Just add it up 700 amonth for her for being retarded then another 400-600 a month for each retarded kid she has for support so do the math we fork over about $2700.00 a month so some woman can be a wh0re and live better than 85% of the working class ,bull on retarded rights cut them at birth. That alone would save enough to pay for the war in iraq! And the old and ill it's just a matter of time kinda like the solent green thing the world will be so overpopulated that they will bring recycling to a new level.And you brought up adloph he had some good ideas but to bad he was nuts,but look on the bright side we have thing to remind us of him every day like meth and the volkswagon so paul just keep your head in the sand and when you finally pull it out there may be a world left.
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