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Cid Lord Krump
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Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:41 pm
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There's a difference between bringing politics in to schools and educating children about the government, which is more along the lines of the case the original post brought up.
Every American child needs to have some knowledge about how the American government works, and every American child should at least know who the President is, and what he does. If schools don't teach children basic information such as that because of a fear of "involving them in politics," then our school systems are failing (And by that, I mean that they're failing to a worse degree than we thought.) |
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(: Tayl
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Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:22 pm
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I'm almost 15 now, and I still don't know the difference between Republicans and Democrats...except that republicans like elephants and democrats think donkeys are cool. I've never really cared about politics, and my parents/friends/teachers/etc. have never tried to persuade me otherwise.
Anyways, I think that kids need to learn about politics, but just the basics, like what the president does and stuff. They can learn all of that other crazy government stuff when they're older.
yeah i'm not smart please don't shun me ): |
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Something to deliver Screamy
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Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:27 pm
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Tayl wrote: | I'm almost 15 now, and I still don't know the difference between Republicans and Democrats...except that republicans like elephants and democrats think donkeys are cool. I've never really cared about politics, and my parents/friends/teachers/etc. have never tried to persuade me otherwise.
Anyways, I think that kids need to learn about politics, but just the basics, like what the president does and stuff. They can learn all of that other crazy government stuff when they're older.
yeah i'm not smart please don't shun me ): |
Well if you don't know by now you'll learn it at some point in school. Really, you don't NEED to know until you're older, but it does help. |
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vdogam3r kEvin
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Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:51 pm
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Tayl wrote: | I'm almost 15 now, and I still don't know the difference between Republicans and Democrats...except that republicans like elephants and democrats think donkeys are cool. I've never really cared about politics, and my parents/friends/teachers/etc. have never tried to persuade me otherwise.
Anyways, I think that kids need to learn about politics, but just the basics, like what the president does and stuff. They can learn all of that other crazy government stuff when they're older.
yeah i'm not smart please don't shun me ): |
K. My dad says...
"Democrats think with their hearts and think the government is the answer to everything. Republicans, however, think with their heads, and think the government is the problem.
The government is by the people and for the people, not the other way around."
Also, http://www.funadvice.com/q/what_s_the_difference_democrat_and |
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vdogam3r kEvin
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Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:51 pm
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Tayl wrote: | I'm almost 15 now, and I still don't know the difference between Republicans and Democrats...except that republicans like elephants and democrats think donkeys are cool. I've never really cared about politics, and my parents/friends/teachers/etc. have never tried to persuade me otherwise.
Anyways, I think that kids need to learn about politics, but just the basics, like what the president does and stuff. They can learn all of that other crazy government stuff when they're older.
yeah i'm not smart please don't shun me ): |
K. My dad says...
"Democrats think with their hearts and think the government is the answer to everything. Republicans, however, think with their heads, and think the government is the problem.
The government is by the people and for the people, not the other way around."
Also, http://www.funadvice.com/q/what_s_the_difference_democrat_and |
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Cid Lord Krump
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Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 8:50 pm
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vdogam3r wrote: | "Democrats think with their hearts and think the government is the answer to everything. Republicans, however, think with their heads, and think the government is the problem. |
As for that quote, it really depends. While I do agree with the republican vision of the economy (Capitalist and free markets and all that shit), the idea of a highly restricted federal government, and the idea of thinking in terms of money before thinking in terms of emotion, I'd say that the republicans have a whole lot of not-so-smart shit goin' on, too. Like the idea of wasting a bunch of money on a meaningless war in Iraq, not supporting stem cell research or limiting the teaching of evolution in school, and their pointless hate towards homosexuals.
I'd say that the main problem is that the Republican Party now consists of a bunch of neo-conservatives and reactionaries, whereas libertarian, classically liberal, or fiscally conservative republicans are in the minority. I suspect that this will change within the next 20 years, though. Neo-conservatism, thankfully, is a dying philosophy, and the Republican Party will probably return to its libertarian roots; in the end, the Republicans will represent the classical liberals, and the Democrats will represent the leftists. |
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Something to deliver Screamy
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Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:53 pm
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Franish wrote: | vdogam3r wrote: | "Democrats think with their hearts and think the government is the answer to everything. Republicans, however, think with their heads, and think the government is the problem. |
As for that quote, it really depends. While I do agree with the republican vision of the economy (Capitalist and free markets and all that shit), the idea of a highly restricted federal government, and the idea of thinking in terms of money before thinking in terms of emotion, I'd say that the republicans have a whole lot of not-so-smart shit goin' on, too. Like the idea of wasting a bunch of money on a meaningless war in Iraq, not supporting stem cell research or limiting the teaching of evolution in school, and their pointless hate towards homosexuals.
I'd say that the main problem is that the Republican Party now consists of a bunch of neo-conservatives and reactionaries, whereas libertarian, classically liberal, or fiscally conservative republicans are in the minority. I suspect that this will change within the next 20 years, though. Neo-conservatism, thankfully, is a dying philosophy, and the Republican Party will probably return to its libertarian roots; in the end, the Republicans will represent the classical liberals, and the Democrats will represent the leftists. |
I wouldn't call the war in Iraq completely meaningless, we did manage to capture Saddam. |
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Token Nazi? Zelnor
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:25 am
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Screamy wrote: | Franish wrote: | vdogam3r wrote: | "Democrats think with their hearts and think the government is the answer to everything. Republicans, however, think with their heads, and think the government is the problem. |
As for that quote, it really depends. While I do agree with the republican vision of the economy (Capitalist and free markets and all that shit), the idea of a highly restricted federal government, and the idea of thinking in terms of money before thinking in terms of emotion, I'd say that the republicans have a whole lot of not-so-smart shit goin' on, too. Like the idea of wasting a bunch of money on a meaningless war in Iraq, not supporting stem cell research or limiting the teaching of evolution in school, and their pointless hate towards homosexuals.
I'd say that the main problem is that the Republican Party now consists of a bunch of neo-conservatives and reactionaries, whereas libertarian, classically liberal, or fiscally conservative republicans are in the minority. I suspect that this will change within the next 20 years, though. Neo-conservatism, thankfully, is a dying philosophy, and the Republican Party will probably return to its libertarian roots; in the end, the Republicans will represent the classical liberals, and the Democrats will represent the leftists. |
I wouldn't call the war in Iraq completely meaningless, we did manage to capture Saddam. |
Someone give me the causality statistics and a facepalm macro, please. |
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See? Popple
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:25 pm
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I love how this thread managed to turn into another debate when the original topic was as far away from that as possible. |
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vdogam3r kEvin
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 3:17 pm
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Franish wrote: | vdogam3r wrote: | "Democrats think with their hearts and think the government is the answer to everything. Republicans, however, think with their heads, and think the government is the problem. |
As for that quote, it really depends. While I do agree with the republican vision of the economy (Capitalist and free markets and all that shit), the idea of a highly restricted federal government, and the idea of thinking in terms of money before thinking in terms of emotion, I'd say that the republicans have a whole lot of not-so-smart shit goin' on, too. Like the idea of wasting a bunch of money on a meaningless war in Iraq, not supporting stem cell research or limiting the teaching of evolution in school, and their pointless hate towards homosexuals.
I'd say that the main problem is that the Republican Party now consists of a bunch of neo-conservatives and reactionaries, whereas libertarian, classically liberal, or fiscally conservative republicans are in the minority. I suspect that this will change within the next 20 years, though. Neo-conservatism, thankfully, is a dying philosophy, and the Republican Party will probably return to its libertarian roots; in the end, the Republicans will represent the classical liberals, and the Democrats will represent the leftists. |
Meh. I'm the only one in the family the thinks that Bush kinda... messed things up a bit. And thats probably what you mean, right?
If not then... I got nothing else to say. I still need to learn stuff. |
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See? Popple
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 4:26 pm
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At one point I remember learning about the governmental system.
But then I realized the government doesn't follow their own *crag* rules half the time so I deleted that data to make room for more pr0n. ,:U |
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Something to deliver Screamy
Joined: 21 Mar 2009 Posts: 112
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Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 4:25 pm
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Zelnor wrote: | Screamy wrote: | Franish wrote: | vdogam3r wrote: | "Democrats think with their hearts and think the government is the answer to everything. Republicans, however, think with their heads, and think the government is the problem. |
As for that quote, it really depends. While I do agree with the republican vision of the economy (Capitalist and free markets and all that shit), the idea of a highly restricted federal government, and the idea of thinking in terms of money before thinking in terms of emotion, I'd say that the republicans have a whole lot of not-so-smart shit goin' on, too. Like the idea of wasting a bunch of money on a meaningless war in Iraq, not supporting stem cell research or limiting the teaching of evolution in school, and their pointless hate towards homosexuals.
I'd say that the main problem is that the Republican Party now consists of a bunch of neo-conservatives and reactionaries, whereas libertarian, classically liberal, or fiscally conservative republicans are in the minority. I suspect that this will change within the next 20 years, though. Neo-conservatism, thankfully, is a dying philosophy, and the Republican Party will probably return to its libertarian roots; in the end, the Republicans will represent the classical liberals, and the Democrats will represent the leftists. |
I wouldn't call the war in Iraq completely meaningless, we did manage to capture Saddam. |
Someone give me the causality statistics and a facepalm macro, please. |
You mean the amount of his own people that Saddam killed? 200,000 American deaths since the Iraq invasion? 4,261 I'd say we saved a lot more lives than we lost. Sure, it wasn't our country, but Saddam needed to be taken out of power, everyone can agree that Saddam was a horrible person, who put thousands of his own people to death, and that's not including the death tolls from the Iraq Iran war, or his invasion of Kuwait. |
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