NateHevens
Rises, The Dark Knight
EPIC MULTIQUOTE POWERS! ENGAGE! (part 2)
Out of curiosity, have you ever read the Hadith?
I have. I own a copy of it, and the Quran. Neither likes Jews very much, but the Hadith can get ugly. Any historian will tell you that Muhammad did not like Jews... at all.
That said, I've yet to meet a Muslim who shares those views. I know Muslims who are quite happy to shop at kosher markets and eat at kosher restaurants because "the only real difference between kosher and halal is the language the prayer is said in". Every single Muslim woman I know is actually quite liberal; many are vegetarians, not one wears a hijab, none of them are virgins, and they are a lot like any other average woman in the US. Some of them are even Sex Positive Feminists!
My school, FAU, has a Muslim student organization, and they actually took part in a public campaign back in 2001 of Muslims damning what happened on 9/11 (not to mention the Islamic leaders who placed prices on the heads of Osama Bim laden, Al Quaeda, and everyone else involved in the terrorist attacks). We hear a shit-ton about the fanatics (especially from Fox... what was that about being "balanced" again?) and barely anything about all the other Muslims...
It's pathetic, IMO.
I can already think of one place; the bloated Defense budget. We spend way too much money on defense in this country as it is. Defense we really don't need, at least, not as badly as its budget would have you believe.
I think Bill Hicks said it best:
(Please note that he's talking about Bush Sr and the first Iraq War... not the current one... so consider that and realize just how well this applies to our current situation... he was a prophet, I swear... and yes, I'm saying that as an atheist and a naturalist.)
Trivia question:
How big was the US when the Constitution was written?
You think the Founding Fathers could have imagined anything close to what the US is today?
Sometimes I wonder what would happen if they could be brought into our time and see what the US is today. Would they change anythings? Would they have second thoughts?
I really do think they would. No, I don't think it would stop them from declaring independence, but I do think our Constitution would look very, very different.
An I really do believe that Constitution was written as a living, breathing document. While I don't think it should be outright changed, I think it's about damn time the US held a public conversation about what the constitution means to us in the 21st century...
Like, for example... is the electoral college really all that important anymore (I think it should be abolished)? Does freedom of religion mean freedom from religion (I think it does)? What exactly does the word "militia" mean in the second amendment (I don't think it refers to the average citizen)?
I also think the constitution requires some new amendments:
1. Transfer all the rights, tax breaks, and privileges married couples get to civil unions, and remove the government entirely from marriage, as marriage is a religious institution. Governments would then recognize only civil unions, thus giving all couples, heterosexual and homosexual alike, equal footing, while allowing religious institutions their right tobe homophobic not marry homosexual couples.
This would mean that all things that previously required an official marriage certificate would now only require proof of civil union. Civil unions are what the government would have anything to do with; not marriage.
2a. Corporations are NOT PEOPLE! Period. End of subject. I'm not willing to discuss this.
2b. Remove corporate influence from politics completely. No more PACs, no more of any of that bullshit. Only people should be able to influence elections, and only so much. Greater wealth should not mean a greater voice.
3. My vote doesn't count.
Do you know why?
Because I don't want to vote for either Obama or Romney, but voting third party is about as useful as voting for your favorite between Coke and Pepsi... and that may actually be more useful.
So if I want any say in the political process, I have no choice but to vote for either a Democrat or a Republican, but this is worthless because neither side will take this country in a direction I want. Neither side is any good for me, because both sides are owned by the corporations.
So it's time to get rid of the political parties. They are not needed. All they do is screw up the process. People should be voting on a candidate based on his/her individual positions on individual issues, not on what party they belong to.
4. Reduce the cost of political election campaigns. A political wannabe should not have to spend millions in order to stand a chance of getting elected. That's just crap. A student with a brand new political degree should stand as much chance of winning governmental office as Mitt Romney or Barack Obama. It's not fair that they have an advantage over the average person just because they're wealthy, and I think it's time an amendment to the Constitution addressed this.
And that's just the start.
HELL YES! This would be incredible.
Also, use the money saved from cutting defense spending to increase NASA's budget (which has very rarely been over 1% of the total budget) so we can finally put a scientific colony on the moon and get men to Mars. We can do it. The only real obstacle is money.
Why do you trust the free market so much? The free market is at least half of the problem with this country.
You know, I do not trust our current government, but I trust the corporations even less. Sorry, but IMO the government is the lesser of two evils in this case. I do not trust Wall Street, Corporations... I don't trust the market at all.
Got stats for that?
No.
Seriously.
Do you?
Because according to the 2012 World Health Organization report, the US ranks, I believe, 37 in overall quality of health, below both Britain and Canada. Seriously. Here's the entire report in PDF format. Read it for yourself. The US is actually behind pretty much every other first world country on the planet in health and healthcare. That, sir, is fucked up.
So I do not believe this claim... at least not for the majority. I'm sure there are a few rare cases (as in, less than 10%), but I do not believe it is a common practice. Sorry.
Sorry about the whole double-posting thing, but there's a lot I wanted to respond to.
Wow, that seriously has to be one of the most stupid and ill informed things I’ve ever read on FC.
Have you ever actually met a muslim? Or been to a mosque? I do suggest you learn a bit more before spouting such drivel. Utter ignorance and bigotry. You’re just spreading hate. Exactly the same as the extremists do.
Out of curiosity, have you ever read the Hadith?
I have. I own a copy of it, and the Quran. Neither likes Jews very much, but the Hadith can get ugly. Any historian will tell you that Muhammad did not like Jews... at all.
That said, I've yet to meet a Muslim who shares those views. I know Muslims who are quite happy to shop at kosher markets and eat at kosher restaurants because "the only real difference between kosher and halal is the language the prayer is said in". Every single Muslim woman I know is actually quite liberal; many are vegetarians, not one wears a hijab, none of them are virgins, and they are a lot like any other average woman in the US. Some of them are even Sex Positive Feminists!
My school, FAU, has a Muslim student organization, and they actually took part in a public campaign back in 2001 of Muslims damning what happened on 9/11 (not to mention the Islamic leaders who placed prices on the heads of Osama Bim laden, Al Quaeda, and everyone else involved in the terrorist attacks). We hear a shit-ton about the fanatics (especially from Fox... what was that about being "balanced" again?) and barely anything about all the other Muslims...
It's pathetic, IMO.
Eventually you, like billions of other people, will die. Life is terminal get over it. For those saying this country so badly needs health care, ( especially those of you from europe) where the fuck will we get the money for this? We already spend over a trillion a year more than we take in.
I can already think of one place; the bloated Defense budget. We spend way too much money on defense in this country as it is. Defense we really don't need, at least, not as badly as its budget would have you believe.
I think Bill Hicks said it best:
I have answered your question, albeit very simply, but it is the answer. We need to be free. See, it's not just healthcare that's fucked up. Everything is. In order to fix it, we need our freedom. The government needs to be taken back by the people. Remember the constitution? "A government for the people, by the people" We don't have that now and we need it back if we ever want to get out of this mess.
Trivia question:
How big was the US when the Constitution was written?
You think the Founding Fathers could have imagined anything close to what the US is today?
Sometimes I wonder what would happen if they could be brought into our time and see what the US is today. Would they change anythings? Would they have second thoughts?
I really do think they would. No, I don't think it would stop them from declaring independence, but I do think our Constitution would look very, very different.
An I really do believe that Constitution was written as a living, breathing document. While I don't think it should be outright changed, I think it's about damn time the US held a public conversation about what the constitution means to us in the 21st century...
Like, for example... is the electoral college really all that important anymore (I think it should be abolished)? Does freedom of religion mean freedom from religion (I think it does)? What exactly does the word "militia" mean in the second amendment (I don't think it refers to the average citizen)?
I also think the constitution requires some new amendments:
1. Transfer all the rights, tax breaks, and privileges married couples get to civil unions, and remove the government entirely from marriage, as marriage is a religious institution. Governments would then recognize only civil unions, thus giving all couples, heterosexual and homosexual alike, equal footing, while allowing religious institutions their right to
This would mean that all things that previously required an official marriage certificate would now only require proof of civil union. Civil unions are what the government would have anything to do with; not marriage.
2a. Corporations are NOT PEOPLE! Period. End of subject. I'm not willing to discuss this.
2b. Remove corporate influence from politics completely. No more PACs, no more of any of that bullshit. Only people should be able to influence elections, and only so much. Greater wealth should not mean a greater voice.
3. My vote doesn't count.
Do you know why?
Because I don't want to vote for either Obama or Romney, but voting third party is about as useful as voting for your favorite between Coke and Pepsi... and that may actually be more useful.
So if I want any say in the political process, I have no choice but to vote for either a Democrat or a Republican, but this is worthless because neither side will take this country in a direction I want. Neither side is any good for me, because both sides are owned by the corporations.
So it's time to get rid of the political parties. They are not needed. All they do is screw up the process. People should be voting on a candidate based on his/her individual positions on individual issues, not on what party they belong to.
4. Reduce the cost of political election campaigns. A political wannabe should not have to spend millions in order to stand a chance of getting elected. That's just crap. A student with a brand new political degree should stand as much chance of winning governmental office as Mitt Romney or Barack Obama. It's not fair that they have an advantage over the average person just because they're wealthy, and I think it's time an amendment to the Constitution addressed this.
And that's just the start.
You want a really simple answer? Cut defense spending by 200 billion a year and pay for healthcare.
HELL YES! This would be incredible.
Also, use the money saved from cutting defense spending to increase NASA's budget (which has very rarely been over 1% of the total budget) so we can finally put a scientific colony on the moon and get men to Mars. We can do it. The only real obstacle is money.
Or, we could get the free market back into healthcare, instead of it being chosen for you by your employer. If everyone could choose their own healthcare plan based on their needs and means, it would increase competition driving prices down and services up.
Why do you trust the free market so much? The free market is at least half of the problem with this country.
The human condition is needs>resources. The question is who do you want rationing your healthcare? The government and their bioethisicts or the private sector? The point is your care is going to be rationed, especially since it is getting priced out of reach. It upsets me that the government would ask me to vote away others rights by tempting me with something I need so desperately. The ends do not justify the means.
You know, I do not trust our current government, but I trust the corporations even less. Sorry, but IMO the government is the lesser of two evils in this case. I do not trust Wall Street, Corporations... I don't trust the market at all.
Really... so why do they come here for care? Why are both Canada and Britain looking to privatize more and more of their healthcare?
Got stats for that?
No.
Seriously.
Do you?
Because according to the 2012 World Health Organization report, the US ranks, I believe, 37 in overall quality of health, below both Britain and Canada. Seriously. Here's the entire report in PDF format. Read it for yourself. The US is actually behind pretty much every other first world country on the planet in health and healthcare. That, sir, is fucked up.
So I do not believe this claim... at least not for the majority. I'm sure there are a few rare cases (as in, less than 10%), but I do not believe it is a common practice. Sorry.
Sorry about the whole double-posting thing, but there's a lot I wanted to respond to.