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August 18, 2011 at 9:54 AM #722035August 18, 2011 at 10:04 AM #720832allParticipant
Steven Levitt asserts that the drop in the crime rate in 1980’s was caused by legalization of abortion. I am not pro-eugenics, but if you want to make abortion illegal you should be aware of the cost associated with that move, in addition to the ethical aspects – be ready for more prison guards and cops with fat retirement plans. Unfortunately, very few aborted babies would be delivered to a family as nurturing and able as yours, AN.
August 18, 2011 at 10:04 AM #720923allParticipantSteven Levitt asserts that the drop in the crime rate in 1980’s was caused by legalization of abortion. I am not pro-eugenics, but if you want to make abortion illegal you should be aware of the cost associated with that move, in addition to the ethical aspects – be ready for more prison guards and cops with fat retirement plans. Unfortunately, very few aborted babies would be delivered to a family as nurturing and able as yours, AN.
August 18, 2011 at 10:04 AM #721525allParticipantSteven Levitt asserts that the drop in the crime rate in 1980’s was caused by legalization of abortion. I am not pro-eugenics, but if you want to make abortion illegal you should be aware of the cost associated with that move, in addition to the ethical aspects – be ready for more prison guards and cops with fat retirement plans. Unfortunately, very few aborted babies would be delivered to a family as nurturing and able as yours, AN.
August 18, 2011 at 10:04 AM #721683allParticipantSteven Levitt asserts that the drop in the crime rate in 1980’s was caused by legalization of abortion. I am not pro-eugenics, but if you want to make abortion illegal you should be aware of the cost associated with that move, in addition to the ethical aspects – be ready for more prison guards and cops with fat retirement plans. Unfortunately, very few aborted babies would be delivered to a family as nurturing and able as yours, AN.
August 18, 2011 at 10:04 AM #722045allParticipantSteven Levitt asserts that the drop in the crime rate in 1980’s was caused by legalization of abortion. I am not pro-eugenics, but if you want to make abortion illegal you should be aware of the cost associated with that move, in addition to the ethical aspects – be ready for more prison guards and cops with fat retirement plans. Unfortunately, very few aborted babies would be delivered to a family as nurturing and able as yours, AN.
August 18, 2011 at 10:09 AM #720842briansd1GuestRP being consistently wrong is not confidence inspiring.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve and letting individual banks issue notes does not make me feel financially secure.
I think that it’s important to change strategies to match new facts and realities. Isn’t it stupid to insist that the earth is flat when all the evidence points to it being round?
August 18, 2011 at 10:09 AM #720933briansd1GuestRP being consistently wrong is not confidence inspiring.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve and letting individual banks issue notes does not make me feel financially secure.
I think that it’s important to change strategies to match new facts and realities. Isn’t it stupid to insist that the earth is flat when all the evidence points to it being round?
August 18, 2011 at 10:09 AM #721535briansd1GuestRP being consistently wrong is not confidence inspiring.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve and letting individual banks issue notes does not make me feel financially secure.
I think that it’s important to change strategies to match new facts and realities. Isn’t it stupid to insist that the earth is flat when all the evidence points to it being round?
August 18, 2011 at 10:09 AM #721693briansd1GuestRP being consistently wrong is not confidence inspiring.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve and letting individual banks issue notes does not make me feel financially secure.
I think that it’s important to change strategies to match new facts and realities. Isn’t it stupid to insist that the earth is flat when all the evidence points to it being round?
August 18, 2011 at 10:09 AM #722055briansd1GuestRP being consistently wrong is not confidence inspiring.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve and letting individual banks issue notes does not make me feel financially secure.
I think that it’s important to change strategies to match new facts and realities. Isn’t it stupid to insist that the earth is flat when all the evidence points to it being round?
August 18, 2011 at 10:16 AM #720847aldanteParticipant[quote=briansd1]RP being consistently wrong is not confidence inspiring.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve and letting individual banks issue notes does not make me feel financially secure.
I think that it’s important to change strategies to match new facts and realities. Isn’t it stupid to insist that the earth is flat when all the evidence points to it being round?[/quote]
Really Brian!:
http://www.ronpaul.com/2008-09-26/ron-paul-on-the-housing-bubble-july-2002/
I can’t speak to how you FEEL….but this does speak to RP being right.
August 18, 2011 at 10:16 AM #720939aldanteParticipant[quote=briansd1]RP being consistently wrong is not confidence inspiring.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve and letting individual banks issue notes does not make me feel financially secure.
I think that it’s important to change strategies to match new facts and realities. Isn’t it stupid to insist that the earth is flat when all the evidence points to it being round?[/quote]
Really Brian!:
http://www.ronpaul.com/2008-09-26/ron-paul-on-the-housing-bubble-july-2002/
I can’t speak to how you FEEL….but this does speak to RP being right.
August 18, 2011 at 10:16 AM #721540aldanteParticipant[quote=briansd1]RP being consistently wrong is not confidence inspiring.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve and letting individual banks issue notes does not make me feel financially secure.
I think that it’s important to change strategies to match new facts and realities. Isn’t it stupid to insist that the earth is flat when all the evidence points to it being round?[/quote]
Really Brian!:
http://www.ronpaul.com/2008-09-26/ron-paul-on-the-housing-bubble-july-2002/
I can’t speak to how you FEEL….but this does speak to RP being right.
August 18, 2011 at 10:16 AM #721698aldanteParticipant[quote=briansd1]RP being consistently wrong is not confidence inspiring.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve and letting individual banks issue notes does not make me feel financially secure.
I think that it’s important to change strategies to match new facts and realities. Isn’t it stupid to insist that the earth is flat when all the evidence points to it being round?[/quote]
Really Brian!:
http://www.ronpaul.com/2008-09-26/ron-paul-on-the-housing-bubble-july-2002/
I can’t speak to how you FEEL….but this does speak to RP being right.
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