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I am a Southern, white male. I am unemployed. I am a stay at home dad. I am a Christian. I have an SUV. I'm in debt up to my armpits. I am obese. I am a college drop out. I am an underachiever. I don't see my parents enough. I am Pro-life. I pay my taxes with a bit of a grumble. I support our troops. I can't be either a Liberal or a Conservative in good conscience. I was a part of the media and will be part of it again. I don't own a gun, but don't mind if someone else does. I don't drink. I used drugs a long time ago. I believe that an illegal immigrant is breaking the law, whether they are a tomato-picker from Mexico, an Al Qaeda operative from Pakistan or a doctor from Sweden. I believe in smoother legal immigration. I believe that a court should decide guilt or innocence. I believe that sin and Evil do exist. I believe that each should decide their own sexuality. I believe that sexuality shouldn't be the cornerstone of a person's public being. I believe politicians lie and that power corrupts. I believe in America and what it stands for. I believe a man can change and that change can come from a man. I worry more for the people I know than those I have never met. I believe hard work is the best road to success. I believe in help rather than handouts. I am responsible, purely, for who I am and for who I will be. I refuse to blame my parents and society. I love my wife and believe in the sanctity of marriage. And I am going to raise my daughter to be happy with who she is and to strive to make her dreams come true. And I believe, finally, that apparently I am what is wrong with America, for all of these reasons and more.
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If you just wrote that yourself, instead of copying it from somewhere else, you aren't what is wrong with America.
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Aside from the SUV and the "sanctity of marriage" codeword you sound like a great guy to me.
(You probably aren't really obese, they just keep redefining what it means. Shqauile O'Neil is officially obese I hear tell.)
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I'm fairly sure that I've got you beat, starting with "I don't have the courage to publically list off why people might hate me."
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mph: Cuz too many people hide behind it to justify a belief that gays shouldn't have the same rights as heterosexuals. But then, Sopwith said some non-phobic things earlier so I don't think he fits into that group.
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your name is the name of a crappy WWI Bi-Plane that in of itself is reason enough.
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Nah your probly not obbeese, thats like 260 pounds? your probly 190.
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People use [insert good thing] to justify [insert bad thing] all the time. That doesn't make [insert good thing] bad.
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Also, since I'm tired of feeling that one side can always express their POV and that my side isn't allowed to, I'll go ahead and say that I disagree with you that limiting marriage to man-woman parnerships is a bad thing.
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quote:What's wrong with believing that marriage is a holy thing?
I too believe that marriage is a holy thing. I just believe that holiness, that sanctity, can exist in a couple who happen to both be men or both be women.
I guess that makes me also what is wrong with America.
quote:I too believe that marriage is a holy thing. I just believe that holiness, that sanctity, can exist in a couple who happen to both be men or both be women.
I guess that makes me also what is wrong with America.
That's just confusing. How can we polarize all of America with people like you around?
I'm sorry, but you've got to go.
I'd do something about it if I could, but my hands are tied.
I'll be sorry to see you go.
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I don't understand. What is the referent for "what is wrong with America"? Was there some checklist published in a mass media outlet?
(I'm not making fun, I'm serious. I have a feeling I missed something big, because I have no idea where this is coming from. )
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Every thing he posted is something that someone considers one of the things that is wrong with America.
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I am having another stupid day. Dopey on top of hyperliteral is really not a combination to be posting with.
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I think marriage is one of the most important things in the world. The commitment to another person that that represents is a key building block of that relationship, ones own self esteem and therefore, happiness.
I can't say it's holy or sacred because I don't believe in god. But if I did, I Would say that becuase it's that important. Regardless of the sexes of the two people in love.
My ONLY objection to the statement comes from people who use it to hide their distaste of homosexuality in a holy wrapper.
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Pix didn't just say "important," though, she said "one of the most important things in the world."
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I would say Marriage's Holiness derives from Love, for love is of God and everyone (not just hets) who loves is born of God and knows God. =)
You can have loveless marriages and you can have love without marriage but having both together is important. Does that clarify my position, MPH?
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I think so. You aren't just saying that you'd think that marriage is holy if you believed in God. You're saying that you'd think so if you believed in God AND believed some other things (which I may or may not agree with -- I don't understand them enough to say) concerning God and love.
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BMI is a terrible way to measure obesity, and Shaq is terrible example of someone who's wrongly considered to be obese.
Terrell Owens is a better example of an athlete who's obese according to BMI but in reality is anything but.
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according to BMI i would have to weigh 136 pounds or less as a 6 foot tall male to be considered underweight... If I weighed 136 pounds I would probably be near death...
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quote:I worry more for the people I know than those I have never met.
Do you think this is a sensible attitude? Does the completely coincidental fact that you've never met or gotten to know someone make their well-being any less important?
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I think it's pretty much impossible for a human to worry/care for people you've never met as much as for those whom you know well.
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MPH, that doesn't mean we shouldn't try to combat our natural inclination at least a little bit.
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quote: I believe hard work is the best road to success. I believe in help rather than handouts.
Why do you insist on setting yourself up as some kind of common man martyr. I've unfortunately run across a few of these little lists, and I've generally shaken my head at the intent the person is try to convey.
While its introduced as sort of self-depricating, maybe a little sad, it soon turns into a list of meaningless rhetorical statements designed to suggest that if you are NOT a white southerner, you somehow support the idea of people not working for a living. Or the idea that if I am pro-choice, then that is somehow connected to my ideas about having happy children... ridiculous!
I would feel insulted for myself, if I didn't already feel disgusted at the attempted manipulation, and sorry for anyone that thinks a belief statement like this one is a somehow heroic, or even enlightening thing to write. I for one, feel sorry for you for the one thing that isn't on your list:
You believe that others are too stupid to see through your narcisism.
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Maybe. According to that BMI calculator, I am .3 into the low end of normal weight.
An' Sopwith, if you are what's wrong with America these days, then we could use more people like you. Maybe not exactly, but generally overall.
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I've been posting less here recently and offering my opinions in the real world a bit less here of lates as well. About a month ago, I thought I would just spend a bit more time listening, just listening.
Am I a common man martyr? Nah. Common, very. Martyr, doubtful, my life is too comfortable as it is to claim any sort of martyrship. I'm just part of that nameless majority of Americans that just pisses some people off (maybe not all of the time, but definitely some of the time).
And btw, my take on the sanctity of marriage deals a lot more with fidelity, love and respect than who marries whom.
Oh, and 6-feet tall and 340 lbs. kinda pushes me beyond the "Husky" section of the clothing store...
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