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 Post subject: What's your #1 Issue?
PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 2:27 pm 
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Quint wrote:
It's been said before...

choose a single cause and devote your energy to that cause. You can't change everything that's wrong in this country, but you can make a big difference locally if you focus your efforts. And that will probably make you feel less overwhelmed by everything else that is out of your control.


Good point, Quint.

OK, folks, you only get one issue. Don't over extend yourself, keep it fairly tight. You can't comment on any others. Write any letters about other issues. Or spend any time volunteering on other issues.

What's your issue?

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God, this is hard. I'll go with Gay Rights.

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My issue is flippin' "gun control." I'd run for office purely to destroy it!! Haha! Take that France!!

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The environment.

I'm the chairman of the environmental commission in my town. We're in charge of open space preservation, advising the planning board on housing development proposals, informing residents about the impacts of non-point source pollution such as lawn chemicals and automotive fluids, etc.


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Liberty.


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Electromatic wrote:
Liberty.


That sounds a little broad to me. Maybe I just need you to expound a little.

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Civil rights...and at the moment, specifically GLBT rights.

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Get rid of the two party system and the hold the corporations and lawyers have over our government.

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Electromatic wrote:
Liberty.


I thought the same thing.


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satans taco wrote:
Get rid of the two party system and the hold the corporations and lawyers have over our government.


That's two issues (maybe 3) ... you broke the rules.

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Political reorganization... Demolish the two-party system, and encourage Federalism. No more Rider clauses / pork-barrel spending.

Edit: I guess that's the same as what satan's taco said...

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useless war


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free trade.

remove any and all trade barriers to allow third world countries to develop and to allow our economy to expand.

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B wrote:
satans taco wrote:
Get rid of the two party system and the hold the corporations and lawyers have over our government.


That's two issues (maybe 3) ... you broke the rules.


Well you take care of all 3 with eliminating the 2 party system. Ok I guess not. Ill go with Gay Rights.




or the legalization of pot



*thinks*

gay rights it is-I guess giving people basic rights and liberties is more important than me being able to buy a pack of Marlboro Greens

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satans taco wrote:
B wrote:
satans taco wrote:
Get rid of the two party system and the hold the corporations and lawyers have over our government.


That's two issues (maybe 3) ... you broke the rules.


Well you take care of all 3 with eliminating the 2 party system. Ok I guess not. Ill go with Gay Rights.




or the legalization of pot



*thinks*

gay rights it is-I guess giving people basic rights and liberties is more important than me being able to buy a pack of Marlboro Greens


So, instead of cutting your original answer down to one issue, you're just going to scrap the whole thing and go with an entirely different issue?

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Electromatic wrote:
Liberty.


That sounds a little broad to me. Maybe I just need you to expound a little.


Liberty is a great one. In the context I hold it, it covers a lot of things, but really "live and let live". If people of any sexual orientation / race / religion want to get married, let them. If people want to smoke pot, let them. If people want to drive gas-guzzling SUV with conferate flags and "jesus saves" stickers, let them.

It's not your life so don't mess with it.*

*The corallary is that if you don't want people messing with your liberty, you can't mess with anyone elses.


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B wrote:
satans taco wrote:
B wrote:
satans taco wrote:
Get rid of the two party system and the hold the corporations and lawyers have over our government.


That's two issues (maybe 3) ... you broke the rules.


Well you take care of all 3 with eliminating the 2 party system. Ok I guess not. Ill go with Gay Rights.




or the legalization of pot



*thinks*

gay rights it is-I guess giving people basic rights and liberties is more important than me being able to buy a pack of Marlboro Greens


So, instead of cutting your original answer down to one issue, you're just going to scrap the whole thing and go with an entirely different issue?


yes

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I'd have to decide between two that I feel most strongly about.

Gay Rights - Because I feel that it is so cut and dry and 100% clear that there is a right and wrong on this issue, so I have zero ambiguity about my position.

Separation of Religion from Government - This I believe is the most dangerous thing facing our country today and the most broadly important.

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