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  • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

    Originally posted by Slap Shot View Post
    Yes of course [voter fraud] occurs. However the frequency and level of damage are without question significantly up for debate.
    The far more damaging problem is the widespread perception that voter fraud occurs, and tilts elections consistently to the same side.

    If people cannot trust the integrity of elections, that changes the entire dynamic in a very unhealthy way. It's one thing to feel, "okay, well, they won fair and square" and go along with the results, it is different to have sullen resentment if not outright anger that they stole an election and then rammed through legislation that a majority of the country opposed, legislation that costs trillions of dollars that people cannot afford, etc. etc. That kind of perception tears the country apart. It's also in many people's minds a dangerous step from a democratic republic to a totalitarian regime

    They had elections in the Soviet Union and in Saddam Hussein's Iraq too you know. Just having elections isn't enough, the essential element is the trust that people have that votes will be counted fairly, You start to erode that trust, and bad situations become even worse.

    We know for sure that voter fraud occurs. It makes no sense whatsoever to say that we should just be fine with it and allow it to keep going on.
    "Hope is a good thing; maybe the best of things."

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    • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

      Originally posted by FreshFish View Post
      The far more damaging problem is the widespread perception that voter fraud occurs...
      Widespread? Surely you jest.

      It's only prevalent among a certain political segment who may or may not watch and read specific news sources.

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      • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

        Originally posted by Kepler View Post
        "Women's suffrage will destroy the institution of representative democracy." -- Same argument, 1915
        That one turned out to be true, at least in my household. When my wife votes, I get no vote at all.
        That community is already in the process of dissolution where each man begins to eye his neighbor as a possible enemy, where non-conformity with the accepted creed, political as well as religious, is a mark of disaffection; where denunciation, without specification or backing, takes the place of evidence; where orthodoxy chokes freedom of dissent; where faith in the eventual supremacy of reason has become so timid that we dare not enter our convictions in the open lists, to win or lose.

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        • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

          Originally posted by joecct View Post
          Eugenics? Heck we're killing babies now because they don't fit the right "profile". IIRC Eugenics was the big "thing" 100 years ago. Can't have those non whites breeding too much can we?

          Artificial wombs? I can see it. Honor Harrington did it.

          And the devout secularists are going to find out that their vision of Utopia isn't .
          Things are coming full circle, as they often do. Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger was big into eugenics as a way of dealing with minorities. Not to mention her buddies in 1930s Germany.
          Originally posted by Priceless
          Good to see you're so reasonable.
          Originally posted by ScoobyDoo
          Very well, said.
          Originally posted by Rover
          A fair assessment Bob.

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          • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

            Originally posted by Bob Gray View Post
            Things are coming full circle, as they often do. Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger was big into eugenics as a way of dealing with minorities. Not to mention her buddies in 1930s Germany.
            Ha ha ha ha. If your day job doesn't work out, there's always standup comedy - perhaps you and joecct can form a duo act.

            It's completely laughable that anyone would equate couples' voluntary termination of pregnancies due to birth defects and other issues with a national program of state-enforced abortions for the purpose of altering the gene pool at large (you know, eugenics).
            If you don't change the world today, how can it be any better tomorrow?

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            • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

              Originally posted by Bob Gray View Post
              Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger was big into eugenics as a way of dealing with minorities. Not to mention her buddies in 1930s Germany.
              Are you at least going to cite that broad, unspecific claim, or are you just going to leave us to assume you've been devouring the latest NRL nonsense?

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              • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

                Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                Are you at least going to cite that broad, unspecific claim, or are you just going to leave us to assume you've been devouring the latest NRL nonsense?
                um, Margaret Sanger's interest in promoting birth control as a way to keep "unwanted" populations from growing in number is pretty widespread knowledge, if I recall correctly.

                Wikipedia:

                Sanger....has also been criticized for supporting eugenics.

                ....

                As part of her efforts to promote birth control, Sanger found common cause with proponents of eugenics, believing that they both sought to "assist the race toward the elimination of the unfit." Sanger was a proponent of negative eugenics, which aims to improve human hereditary traits through social intervention by reducing the reproduction of those who were considered unfit. Sanger's eugenic policies included an exclusionary immigration policy, free access to birth control methods and full family planning autonomy for the able-minded, and compulsory segregation or sterilization for the profoundly retarded. In her book The Pivot of Civilization, she advocated coercion to prevent the "undeniably feeble-minded" from procreating

                At the same time, I do think it is unfair to lump her in with the Nazis. Sanger opposed euthanasia, according to the same Wiki source. She "merely" wanted to reduce the reproductive capacity of the "unfit," she did not go so far as to want to actively kill them off.
                Last edited by FreshFish; 10-21-2014, 10:14 AM.
                "Hope is a good thing; maybe the best of things."

                "Beer is a sign that God loves us and wants us to be happy." -- Benjamin Franklin

                "Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy." -- W. B. Yeats

                "People generally are most impatient with those flaws in others about which they are most ashamed of in themselves." - folk wisdom

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                • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

                  Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                  Are you at least going to cite that broad, unspecific claim, or are you just going to leave us to assume you've been devouring the latest NRL nonsense?
                  I've posted lots of info on that a number of times in the past around here. If you google for two seconds you would find plenty on it. The PP supporters around here haven't denied it in the past, they just try to say that she's ancient history and not reflective of the current organization, even though the current organization honors her in many ways.

                  Here's some quotes from her. Her desire to exterminate "the Negro population" is one of the real eye openers.

                  http://www.lifenews.com/2013/03/11/1...rgaret-sanger/

                  Here's an example of the info out there on Sanger, PP, and their ties to the Nazis.
                  Originally posted by Priceless
                  Good to see you're so reasonable.
                  Originally posted by ScoobyDoo
                  Very well, said.
                  Originally posted by Rover
                  A fair assessment Bob.

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                  • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

                    Originally posted by FreshFish View Post
                    um, Margaret Sanger's interest in promoting birth control as a way to keep "unwanted" populations from growing in number is pretty widespread knowledge, if I recall correctly.

                    Wikipedia:




                    At the same time, I do think it is unfair to lump her in with the Nazis. Sanger opposed euthanasia, according to the same Wiki source. She "merely" wanted to reduce the reproductive capacity of the "unfit," she did not go so far as to want to actively kill them off.


                    Good Lord.

                    Try again, and this time don't use Wikipedia as a source.

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                    • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

                      Originally posted by FreshFish View Post
                      um, Margaret Sanger's interest in promoting birth control as a way to keep "unwanted" populations from growing in number is pretty widespread knowledge, if I recall correctly.

                      Wikipedia:

                      At the same time, I do think it is unfair to lump her in with the Nazis. Sanger opposed euthanasia, according to the same Wiki source. She "merely" wanted to reduce the reproductive capacity of the "unfit," she did not go so far as to want to actively kill them off.
                      Certainly Sanger wasn't on board with many things the Nazis did, at least from what I've read. But, their common interest in creating a purer greater race, eliminating less desirable groups of people, and such are quite apparent.
                      Originally posted by Priceless
                      Good to see you're so reasonable.
                      Originally posted by ScoobyDoo
                      Very well, said.
                      Originally posted by Rover
                      A fair assessment Bob.

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                      • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

                        Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                        Good Lord.

                        Try again, and this time don't use Wikipedia as a source.
                        The usual complain about the source instead of discuss the content. Do you have some alternative history of Sanger you'd like to produce?
                        Originally posted by Priceless
                        Good to see you're so reasonable.
                        Originally posted by ScoobyDoo
                        Very well, said.
                        Originally posted by Rover
                        A fair assessment Bob.

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                        • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

                          Originally posted by Bob Gray View Post
                          I've posted lots of info on that a number of times in the past around here. If you google for two seconds you would find plenty on it. The PP supporters around here haven't denied it in the past, they just try to say that she's ancient history and not reflective of the current organization, even though the current organization honors her in many ways.

                          Here's some quotes from her. Her desire to exterminate "the Negro population" is one of the real eye openers.

                          http://www.lifenews.com/2013/03/11/1...rgaret-sanger/

                          Here's an example of the info out there on Sanger, PP, and their ties to the Nazis.
                          Fair enough, I suppose. I'd question that "Life News" source, but I suppose it's no less accurate than any of the Maddow and Daily Kos citations that pop up around here.

                          Originally posted by Bob Gray View Post
                          The usual complain about the source instead of discuss the content. Do you have some alternative history of Sanger you'd like to produce?
                          Bob, even today's middle schoolers know that try as they might, they can't get away with a Wikipedia citation. I would've accepted almost anything else, because while it may be exaggerated, at least it's not an editable article.
                          Last edited by FadeToBlack&Gold; 10-21-2014, 10:23 AM.

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                          • Originally posted by FreshFish View Post
                            The far more damaging problem is the widespread perception that voter fraud occurs, and tilts elections consistently to the same side.

                            If people cannot trust the integrity of elections, that changes the entire dynamic in a very unhealthy way. It's one thing to feel, "okay, well, they won fair and square" and go along with the results, it is different to have sullen resentment if not outright anger that they stole an election and then rammed through legislation that a majority of the country opposed, legislation that costs trillions of dollars that people cannot afford, etc. etc. That kind of perception tears the country apart. It's also in many people's minds a dangerous step from a democratic republic to a totalitarian regime.
                            Apparently there's no level of b.s. you won't stoop to.
                            Last edited by Slap Shot; 10-21-2014, 10:25 AM.

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                            • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

                              Originally posted by Bob Gray View Post
                              Certainly Sanger wasn't on board with many things the Nazis did, at least from what I've read. But, their common interest in creating a purer greater race, eliminating less desirable groups of people, and such are quite apparent.
                              So, you're coming out against Birth Control, Bob? That's a strong position.

                              See, I can draw lines that don't exist as well.
                              **NOTE: The misleading post above was brought to you by Reynold's Wrap and American Steeples, makers of Crosses.

                              Originally Posted by dropthatpuck-Scooby's a lost cause.
                              Originally Posted by First Time, Long Time-Always knew you were nothing but a troll.

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                              • Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier

                                Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
                                So, you're coming out against Birth Control, Bob? That's a strong position.

                                See, I can draw lines that don't exist as well.
                                Eugenics goes far beyond birth control, which you'd know if you're paying attention. You on board with exterminating the Negro population, like Sanger promoted?

                                Which part of this quote from one of Sanger's books doesn't sink in?

                                "We should hire three or four colored ministers, preferably with social-service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities. The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal. We don’t want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members."
                                Originally posted by Priceless
                                Good to see you're so reasonable.
                                Originally posted by ScoobyDoo
                                Very well, said.
                                Originally posted by Rover
                                A fair assessment Bob.

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