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Old 02-19-2008, 12:34 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I'm saying that if I'm an a.sshole why shouldn't I act like one? Why do conservatives typically feel it is their role to govern human thought and emotion? If
The last i knew, militant political correctness is more-or-less a product of ultra-liberalism than conservatism
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I honestly feel that [insert something here] is [insert something else here] why shouldn't I be able to express it in public without having a horde of closed minded morality pushers trying to legislate it away? If someone wants to say something on the radio, why should they have to censor it?
Well it is your first amendment right to do so, as for the radio, that kinda' falls under the FCC's jurisdiction.

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It doesn't create a condition in which they are fiscally or physically worse off than they were before applying therefore you didn't cause any harm. You just chose not to help, which should be your right..
Yeah, that's discrimination. If you can't wrap your head around why that's wrong, then I don't know. People do it everyday, and in many ways its justified. I mean if you're a minority and you go to a job interview with an unproffessional appearance and attitude, and you don't get hired, you could speculate all day as to whether or not there were racial implications, but people "pre-judge" regardless, but making decisions strictly on the basis of superficial appearances is ignorance plain and simple. Not quite what I would call a liberal trait.

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