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What's your issue?

Started by PowerPenguin, August 28, 2006, 06:18 PM NHFT

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PowerPenguin

My top issues are #3 and #4. I consider 2-4 to be the most important, as they enable all the others. What are your thoughts?

Soundwave


Caleb

None of the above.  My main issue is the severely immoral behavior that the US engages in around the world, resulting in tens of millions of ruined lives.

Lex


aries

All of them but especially guns

Dottie

That cover up by the Farmington Police Dept. of elder abuse and assaults is not an issue!

tracysaboe

Abolishing Government schools and Property Taxes!

Tracy

Braddogg

Killing, no matter which arm of the government does it, no matter the reason.

Lex

Quote from: Braddogg on August 28, 2006, 11:46 PM NHFT
Killing, no matter which arm of the government does it, no matter the reason.

What if it's for the children?

NH Native


aries

Quote from: Lex Berezhny on August 29, 2006, 12:30 AM NHFT
Quote from: Braddogg on August 28, 2006, 11:46 PM NHFT
Killing, no matter which arm of the government does it, no matter the reason.

What if it's for the children?

It's the only way to rescue them from the dangers of terrorism and nudity

TackleTheWorld

My biggie is property.
Being able to do what you like with it.
Being left alone on your own.
Not having to pay the government to keep it.


I suppose business/ecomonics is the closest choice.

FTL_Ian

Property rights is really the overarching issue in a lot of ways.  I'm totally with you, Lauren.

d_goddard

Quote from: FTL_Ian on August 29, 2006, 11:32 AM NHFT
Property rights is really the overarching issue in a lot of ways.
For example... whether one's own body is one's own property.
Apparently not. I'd love to see that spelled out right in the NH constitution.
Who, even among politicians, would vote against that?

maineiac

Quote from: d_goddard on August 29, 2006, 11:47 AM NHFT
Quote from: FTL_Ian on August 29, 2006, 11:32 AM NHFT
Property rights is really the overarching issue in a lot of ways.
For example... whether one's own body is one's own property.
Apparently not. I'd love to see that spelled out right in the NH constitution.
Who, even among politicians, would vote against that?



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BTW, I like Caleb's answer.