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| Julesy | Oct 31 2006, 03:51 AM Post #41 |
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i am. in my mom and dads marriage. my dad cheated on my mum (when i was a kid, like 7?)with some lady and had kids with her. They are my "half sisters" Im the oldest girl of my dads (now anyway) and the youngest of my mums kids. |
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| Jane | Oct 31 2006, 07:46 AM Post #42 |
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Board Bitch!
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Over here right now we have Tony Blair talking about putting huge taxes on things to try and make the planet more healthy. Which is good in theory. But what is the point of our tiny island being environmentlally friendly if America continues as it has been. It would make such little difference I don't understand why our government is even contemplating it. Unless it is to nudge Bush's conscience into thinking if the UK are acting so should I. But I can't see it! Sorry I'm off topic...maybe this should be the next debate if we can't think of anything else? |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Oct 31 2006, 12:43 PM Post #43 |
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maybe if all the other countries start doing that Jane, our country will bow down to it! Which we should anyway! We as americans need to get active in saving this planet and start protesting, vigorously and regularly about this. |
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| Denovissimus | Oct 31 2006, 01:35 PM Post #44 |
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That was an excellent email Michele! The Bush Regime has already withdrew from the Kyoto Protocals. I don't know much details about it except that the Protocals were aimed at preserving the environment better by having better standards and reductions of toxic emissions and such into the atmosphere. The Bush Regime didn't like the limits probably because it was not cost effective to its interests. |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Oct 31 2006, 02:32 PM Post #45 |
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thank you Jessesan! |
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| Julesy | Oct 31 2006, 02:34 PM Post #46 |
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I bet Americans would just be more wasteful and see it as "Oh they are cutting back, LETS TAKE MORE" |
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| Denovissimus | Apr 30 2008, 06:30 PM Post #47 |
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Ted Turner: World Needs a 'Voluntary' One-Child Policy for the Next Hundred Years Philly 9/11 Truth Confront Billion Eugenicist on Calls for 95% Population Reduction Aaron Dykes / Jones Report.com | April 29, 2008 Okay, so Ted Turner's not a people person. But, he has a plan to bring the world's population down to 2 billion-- a figure substantially less than current numbers-- that he says would allow for a better standard of living... for everyone. Though it might be trying for the world to adopt the brutal one-child policy of China, it would, ideally, help humanity to avoid the nightmare cannibalism scenario Turner claims we otherwise face in the wake of global warming. Ted Turner used his Southern charm to calm worries that he longed for 95% decline from current population levels during a question and answer session-- as the billionaire eugenicist was quoted in Audubon magazine more than a decade ago. "That's not really true," Turner told members of Philly 9/11 Truth. He instead cited 2 billion as the target-- a mere 2/3 reduction of the human population -- which he claims would allow 'everyone' to have a decent standard of living, including a "refrigerator and air conditioner." Active content removed Active content removed The 9/11 Truth activists probed the billionaire on how he would achieve these population goals-- citing policymakers like Henry Kissinger who advocate using 'food as weapon.' Turner commented, "The way I think we should get there is have a voluntary one child per family for the next hundred years... like they do in China now." Despite the fact that Turner himself has 5 children, he has put forward this view a number of times before. "We're too many people; that's why we have global warming," he told PBS's Charlie Rose in April. "Too many people are using too much stuff." "On a voluntary basis, everybody in the world's got to pledge to themselves that one or two children is it," Turner added during the April 2008 interview. Ted Turner pictured with fellow eugenics enthusiast David Rockefeller, who have both contributed massive funds to population control efforts worldwide. China's policies have been heavily criticized not only for the gross human rights violations against its dehumanized population, but also for its peer-pressure affect on the rest of the world to adopt similar polices. China, too, started with a so-called 'voluntary' policy which then led to fines and only later to more extreme punishments for having more than one child. In the name of global warming and environmentalism, children have now been blamed as 'part of the problem' and calls to limit children have now saturated the Western World. In the third world, Turner has contributed literally billions to population reduction, namely through United Nations programs , leading the way for the likes of Bill & Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett (Gates father, for one, has long been a leading board member of Planned Parenthood and a top eugenicist). These same figures have also donated vast sums of money for vaccination programs that many have identified as part of the problem. Members of Philly 9/11 Truth also asked Turner about being the largest land owner in North America. Turner suggested that his vast acreage-- estimated at more than 2 million acres-- was being put to good use, deflecting claims of hypocrisy. Turner has also been criticized recently for advocating the production of corn-based ethanol, which has now been blamed by the U.N. and others for causing food shortages and increased poverty, particularly in the 3rd World. Philly 9/11 Truth also confronted the unrepentant Turner after the event to further criticize his involvement with globalist agendas that continue to pursue drastic population reduction at the cost of dignity and respect for the masses of humanity. In 1996, Turner stated in an interview with Audubon Magazine that a 95% population reduction would be ideal. Below is his quote. “A total population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal." |
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| Julesy | Apr 30 2008, 10:40 PM Post #48 |
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fuck you. if you were so worried about it you should have stopped at one. I know it was probably before all this global warming campaign but once again FUCK YOU. Thats like me trying to pass a motion to only fuck one partner in your life. AFTER I fucked the whole Cardinals team. Get rid of 4 of your children Mr. Turner and get back at me. Until then
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| Denovissimus | Apr 30 2008, 10:50 PM Post #49 |
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So feisty Jules!
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | May 1 2008, 03:49 AM Post #50 |
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Skittle Skank
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she is our feisty girl!
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| Julesy | May 1 2008, 02:25 PM Post #51 |
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lol I just hate men telling women what to do with their bodies when it just as much them as it is us women. Make it mandatory to get a vasectomy after one child and see how fast thier opinions change. |
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| Denovissimus | May 1 2008, 05:57 PM Post #52 |
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Sounds good to me! Snip it! |
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| Auntie Maine | May 1 2008, 07:38 PM Post #53 |
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My dick still hurts after birthing Noel so no more kids for me.
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| Jane | May 1 2008, 09:25 PM Post #54 |
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I thought that there were more couples now who choose not to have kids than ever before in history? If I have none can someone else have 2?! Having brothers and sisters is healthy for learning social skills! A world with no siblings, aunts or uncles sounds a sad one to me. |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | May 1 2008, 09:52 PM Post #55 |
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I agree Jane. If ya have one, you should have at least 1 more. My friend is an only child. I would hate to be an only child, even when my sisters do get on my nerves. Or to have very little or no cousins or aunts and uncles? Shit I have 30 cousins! |
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| Noname | May 1 2008, 10:46 PM Post #56 |
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Glorious Witch
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I cannot believe I have not answered this. It doesn't seem like me. I think something ought to be done, but one must realize that EVERYTHING is connected. We change one thing we must change another. |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | May 2 2008, 02:17 AM Post #57 |
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Skittle Skank
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thank you Socrates for that enlightenment! |
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| Noname | May 2 2008, 11:45 AM Post #58 |
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What is that suppse to mean? |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | May 2 2008, 01:14 PM Post #59 |
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| Noname | May 10 2008, 04:55 PM Post #60 |
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He was a smart man and I will take that as a compliment! |
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