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Reply #46: It's things like this that make me support population control. [View All]

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46. It's things like this that make me support population control.
Theocons have no respect to the enviroment, Gawd told them to multiply like rabbits and that protecting the enviroment isn't needed because they think Jebus is gonna come down a rapture them. These people are dangerous and should not be allowed to have more kids then secular people do.
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  The liberal baby bust Postmanx  Mar-14-06 12:51 PM   #0 
   I see this trend in my classroom  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 12:54 PM   #1 
   I have three. So does my brother.  Midlodemocrat   Mar-14-06 12:55 PM   # 
   I've got three also.  Pirate Smile   Mar-14-06 01:01 PM   #12 
      Y'all are doing your part!  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 01:32 PM   #30 
   It would also be interesting to see  serryjw   Mar-14-06 12:57 PM   #8 
   Yes, I wouldn't know about them!  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 01:01 PM   #13 
   Most liberals are  serryjw   Mar-14-06 01:04 PM   #16 
      I'm wondering  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 02:04 PM   #39 
         working class is the range from low wage workers to working middle class  radio4progressives   Mar-14-06 03:54 PM   #69 
            The reason I clarified  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 05:35 PM   #74 
   I don't know. Does it vote?  Donald Ian Rankin   Mar-14-06 01:36 PM   #32 
   I read some magazine article a while back  Yupster   Mar-14-06 02:16 PM   #43 
   I wager that child abuse and wife abuse will increase also. n/t  cantstandbush   Mar-14-06 02:40 PM   #57 
   Very interesting.  I Have A Dream   Mar-14-06 12:55 PM   #2 
   There's a lot of babies at our Unitarian church lately  LiberalEsto   Mar-14-06 12:55 PM   #3 
   i have one, one i can afford, my sister has 2 and my rw neighbor  chimpsrsmarter   Mar-14-06 12:57 PM   #6 
      I'll betcha 3 or 4 of your neighbor's kids  LiberalEsto   Mar-14-06 01:08 PM   #18 
         2 for sure, i can pick up their vibe already, losing interest in church  chimpsrsmarter   Mar-14-06 01:14 PM   #22 
   Ruy Teixeira has argued for a long time that Latino immigration  swag   Mar-14-06 12:56 PM   #4 
   I was under the impression  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 01:17 PM   #24 
      Catholics still vote Democratic by a 60-40 margin  AllieB   Mar-14-06 02:57 PM   #60 
      Most Latino's just don't vote.  Xithras   Mar-14-06 05:20 PM   #72 
   Who is paying for those children?  aquart   Mar-14-06 12:56 PM   #5 
   If you mean the children in Utah  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 01:31 PM   #29 
   "fellow travelers"?????  underpants   Mar-14-06 12:57 PM   #7 
   Peak oil will take of them all  4dsc   Mar-14-06 12:58 PM   #9 
   Yes, it's hard to beat them on numbers. Those of us who only have a couple  GreenPartyVoter   Mar-14-06 12:59 PM   #10 
   It has always been that way  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 02:06 PM   #41 
   Possibly  bluestateguy   Mar-14-06 01:00 PM   #11 
   I think you are right about small towns vs. cities  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 02:09 PM   #42 
   Is liberalism vs conservatism a genetic trait?  daleo   Mar-14-06 01:03 PM   # 
   I think the dynamic works like this:  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 02:17 PM   #44 
   There's another possibility...  Mithras61   Mar-14-06 01:03 PM   #14 
   I'm doing my part  PunkPop   Mar-14-06 01:03 PM   #15 
   This article makes the terrible assumption that...  Writer   Mar-14-06 01:05 PM   #17 
   Yes, that jumped right out --  enlightenment   Mar-14-06 01:54 PM   #36 
   Many of my most liberal friends came from conservative families  julialnyc   Mar-14-06 01:55 PM   #37 
   I thought that too.  knitter4democracy   Mar-14-06 06:24 PM   #77 
   What is to be expected when we don't educate the kids we already have?  Atman   Mar-14-06 01:09 PM   #19 
   And here is where it gets REAL interesting  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 02:22 PM   #47 
   Ya, this would certainly explain the 60's  BurgherHoldtheLies   Mar-14-06 01:10 PM   #20 
   my father voted republican when i was growing up,  yorgatron   Mar-14-06 01:13 PM   #21 
   Okay, I get what you mean  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 02:24 PM   #48 
   Well, it is a well-known fact......  llmart   Mar-14-06 01:14 PM   #23 
   Liberal Care More About Environment Also  otohara   Mar-14-06 01:19 PM   #25 
   I've read all the posts to date  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 01:19 PM   #26 
   Freepers only breed with freepers, producing an Genetically Pure Alpha  sam sarrha   Mar-14-06 01:26 PM   #27 
   Cylon says...  Efilroft Sul   Mar-14-06 01:36 PM   #33 
   Hmmm. So every child of a conservative family ends up being  Iris   Mar-14-06 01:29 PM   #28 
   They assume that conservatives have conservative kids...  SmokingJacket   Mar-14-06 01:33 PM   #31 
   So when these kids grow up and rebel against their parents...  KurtNYC   Mar-14-06 01:36 PM   #34 
   Agreed.  American Tragedy   Mar-14-06 02:27 PM   #49 
   My husband and I are liberal and do not have any kids yet  julialnyc   Mar-14-06 01:42 PM   #35 
   Same here...  jeffrey_X   Mar-14-06 03:02 PM   #63 
      we want to have kids, but we have some time  julialnyc   Mar-16-06 01:41 PM   #84 
   Liberal isnt a race of people.  K-W   Mar-14-06 01:57 PM   #38 
   The kids need to be educated, no matter who bore them.  Bridget Burke   Mar-14-06 02:50 PM   #59 
   While I think that is a generalization  laundry_queen   Mar-14-06 02:05 PM   #40 
   Mistermonkey and I plan to remain child-free  meganmonkey   Mar-14-06 02:18 PM   #45 
   That IS scary  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 02:28 PM   #50 
   Yeah, though not enough to make me want to reproduce.  American Tragedy   Mar-14-06 02:39 PM   #56 
      That's such a personal decision  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 03:02 PM   #64 
   It's things like this that make me support population control.  Odin2005   Mar-14-06 02:19 PM   #46 
   You said  TallahasseeGrannie   Mar-14-06 02:29 PM   #51 
   It's statements like this that make me shake my head  rinsd   Mar-14-06 02:34 PM   #53 
   Do really mean this?  meganmonkey   Mar-14-06 02:45 PM   #58 
   Plenty of kids waiting to be adopted...  0rganism   Mar-14-06 02:32 PM   #52 
   Are these "red-state babies" being born as billionaires?  abernste   Mar-14-06 02:37 PM   #54 
   Their preachers told them, "Be FRUITCAKES and multiply"  mitchum   Mar-14-06 02:38 PM   #55 
   Liberals are also rampant in the entertainment business. Think how  pnwmom   Mar-14-06 02:59 PM   #61 
   Fight back!  Platypus   Mar-14-06 03:00 PM   #62 
   I never intend to have any kids. nt.  Strong Atheist   Mar-14-06 03:08 PM   #65 
   The other big assumption  FatDave   Mar-14-06 03:08 PM   #66 
   This same argument is used by white supremists to say  Cleita   Mar-14-06 03:13 PM   #67 
   To give partisan politics precedent over human overpopulation is nuts.  blindpig   Mar-14-06 03:21 PM   #68 
   Hmmm, USA Today....  hunter   Mar-14-06 05:11 PM   #70 
   You said it best.  Cleita   Mar-14-06 05:13 PM   #71 
   Yours was good too.  hunter   Mar-14-06 05:25 PM   #73 
      Just the title tipped me off a little bit...  Solon   Mar-14-06 07:02 PM   #80 
   Not to mention the increase in interracial marriages...  Solon   Mar-14-06 07:00 PM   #79 
   Have no fear,  dusty64   Mar-14-06 06:15 PM   #75 
   The replies on this thread are terrific!  Delphinus   Mar-14-06 06:16 PM   #76 
   Oh well, I'm still not going to give up my time and life to raise children  RGBolen   Mar-14-06 06:28 PM   #78 
   Aren't we assuming a lot?  booley   Mar-14-06 07:05 PM   #81 
   We live 30 miles east of Seattle  JulieRB   Mar-14-06 07:14 PM   #82 
   Reason number one churches teach HAVE MORE BABIES!!  Neil Lisst   Mar-14-06 07:24 PM   #83 
 

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