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by Druidville » Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:57 pm
by Frisbeeteria » Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:48 pm
Druidville wrote:I understand someone's trying hard to make a joke at G. Bush's expense, but it still reads like the writer is illiterate.
by Frenequesta » Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:50 pm
Frisbeeteria wrote:Druidville wrote:I understand someone's trying hard to make a joke at G. Bush's expense, but it still reads like the writer is illiterate.
You got the issue with randomly selected names, of which "George W" is one of many first names and "Bush" is one of the lastnames. It just happened to come up with whatever offended you.
by Christian Democrats » Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:41 pm
Frisbeeteria wrote:Christian Democrats wrote:no one ever addressed this concern:
No one addressed either concern because those names are not in the issues themselves. In both cases, you had an unlucky draw on the @@RANDOMNAME@@ table. It's quite possible no one else in the game ever saw that combination in that place, nor ever will again.
I'm not guessing, by the way - I just looked them both up.
Leo Tolstoy wrote:Wrong does not cease to be wrong because the majority share in it.
by Sedgistan » Fri Jan 20, 2012 12:02 am
Christian Democrats wrote:I don't believe it's appropriate to use the name of a religion in the name of a person in an issue.
Furthermore, the Catholic Church opposes the death penalty.
Also, no one ever addressed this concern:
*snip stuff about Norma Roe*
by Fischistan » Fri Jan 27, 2012 8:27 am
Xavier D'Montagne
Fischistani Ambassador to the WA
Unibot II wrote:It's Carta. He CANNOT Fail. Only successes in reverse.
The Matthew Islands wrote:Knowledge is knowing the Tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.
Anthony Delasanta wrote:its was not genocide it was ethnic cleansing...
Socorra wrote:A religion-free abortion thread is like a meat-free hamburger.
by Luna Amore » Fri Jan 27, 2012 8:36 am
by Fischistan » Fri Jan 27, 2012 8:38 am
Xavier D'Montagne
Fischistani Ambassador to the WA
Unibot II wrote:It's Carta. He CANNOT Fail. Only successes in reverse.
The Matthew Islands wrote:Knowledge is knowing the Tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.
Anthony Delasanta wrote:its was not genocide it was ethnic cleansing...
Socorra wrote:A religion-free abortion thread is like a meat-free hamburger.
by Eadesiopia » Fri Jan 27, 2012 4:10 pm
The Issue
After the vast fortunes of a recently deceased oil tycoon in Eadesiopia were left to a small cactus plant, citizens nationwide have been asking the same question: should the inheritance tax laws be changed?
The Debate
1 "Every time I see a stupid rich kid having an easy ride of life with money they did nothing to deserve, I go into a jealous rage and start punching walls," says economically disadvantaged individual Larry Woolf. "Abolish inheritance entirely! If the government takes the inheritance then we can spend all that cash on things that make ordinary people's lives better, like education, social welfare, and attack helicopters."
2 "This is a disgusting breach of my human rights," says George W. Silk, heir to an international widget empire. "Just think of all the poor families who have spent their lives scrimping and saving with the dream of passing on a modest luxury yacht to ensure the security of their children's children. All that sacrifice, all that toil, all those long nights working their fingers to the bone setting up offshore accounts - it brings a tear to my eye. Inheritance tax has got to go!"
3 "Surely we can arrange some sort of compromise here," says comfortable knitwear fan Roger Broadside. "Yes, it's true that some people exploit the system - but a lot of people rely on inheritance for their basic support! Why don't we just set a sensible ceiling on how much you can inherit? That way you get to keep the family farm, but not the five mansions and the oil refinery."
by Frisbeeteria » Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:15 pm
Eadesiopia wrote:1 If the government takes the inheritance then we can spend all that cash on things that make ordinary people's lives
2 Inheritance tax has got to go!"
The first option says inheritance has to go, and then so does the second option. Shouldn't the second be a guy saying it should stay?
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