Apr 13 2013: I am a firm believer in choice it is the woman’s choice to have an abortion. If she were carring my child I would beg her to give “birth” to “it” and let me raise “it”. But until she gives “birth” to “it” it is connected to her and is a part of her like all the other cells that are apart of her. Because in modern medicine any cell in the body can become a fetus by injecting the DNA of the cell into a egg. And contrary to Random Chance's comment its not slavery. The cells in a persons body are there's and there's alone; including the cell's that can become a sentient being after they are ejected from the body during “BIRTH” in the hopes thoes cells will cooperate with each other enough to become there own sentient being
Apr 7 2013: im like Robert im the type of guy that can fix almost anything and when i have free time or if someone has an emergency i will help them. i dont take money. im kind of a conversationanist and i truly enjoy talking about things i have read learned or seen to others and hearing there take on it or stories about things from there life. but my accual hobby is hand crafting i carve on of a kind hand carved pens. its a wonderful feeling when each one is done and im left with a piece of are that has a use
Apr 6 2013: i use to have the same problem. about 3 hrs be for bed go for a walk and every once in a while during the walk slow jog to keep heart rate up. good for the body and mind. i have ran and finished 4 marathons but pushed to hard and stopped the marathons still go for the walks though
Apr 6 2013: as a father now and from the generation that i grew up in I’m seeing a lot of big "changes" or "evolving" or "adapting" no matter your word play in the last generation we have changed a lot! Evolving or adapting is all about getting the girl and procreate. In my generation it was all about big strong guys physical stature got the girls it didn’t matter if they were idiots as long as the were big and strong and could push the plow or lift the car. Now all of a sudden for the first time probably ever size of body means nothing now its about the fast thinker the geek the programer thanks to people like Gates its the little geek with the fast brain that’s desirable look around you and you will see what I mean
Apr 6 2013: from the things i have read and learned the biggest thing is education that makes a difference a government funded education system almost forcing children to go to school and to be educated to the ways of the world and the desire to want change for the better and im not talking money but more to see the way there governmet and industry there has wronged them. i cam to this light from watching this farce of a war on terror our government is inflicting on other countrys for no matter how you want to look at it its just for profit because even just a lowly worker bee like me can see the only way to fight terror is through education and understanding
Apr 6 2013: to pat if its not to late for you to read this. not only do i agree that we should have a world wide currencey but i also had the thought that all products and all services profits should be goverened to no more than X percent over bottom line costs of making said product and or services. what do you think? ya i know the people with the money would never let it happen but what do you think of the concept?
Apr 6 2013: so just winging on a thought when minium wage is increased shortly there are the cost of living goes up they cancel each other out but the only one making more out of it is the government because higher pay means more for them in taxes right? so by the government raising minium wage is like them giving them selves a bonus like the banking indurstry
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