Saturday, November 19, 2011

Abortion? I think yes? No? Debatable.

What's up, Liners? Too early? No one follows me anyway, we'll get there, maybe. I feel like I'm talking to a wall, but that's kind of what it's like talking to people sometimes. Anyway, I digress, abortion. Yes, abortion, that thing no one wants to talk about.

Now, there are really good arguments on both sides, surprisingly. We've got Pro-Life, you know, let the baby live, it has a life, how can we decide who lives and dies, it's murder. Those people. On the other side, Pro-Choice, the side that says it's up to the mother, it hasn't taken a breath, it hasn't actually "lived", and rape, etc. etc. etc. isn't really up to the mother and why she shouldn't be forced to have the baby.

Now, mistakes do happen, I've actually been through a miscarriage, and I think the worst part was that I wasn't told until it actually had been a miscarriage. Was I ready to be a parent? No, I don't think so, but I think I would have tried to be. It's weird, reality, but whatever, back to the topic. THAT point is that I've actually been through that, so I know what it's like, so don't knock me off when I say this next part.

Pro-Choice, in my opinion, I feel is more reasonable, simply because I have a degree in Laboratory Sciences, so I do actually know how a baby is made, you ARE correct, stork. Seriously though, I don't feel that it is a child until it has been born, but on the other side, third trimester, that's too much. I feel there should be a certain amount of days from knowing of the pregnancy to deciding abortion or keeping it. Just saying, I think that would clear things up, not to be too sick but like, returning a product. Thirty days, deciding if you want it or not, mistakes do happen and some people aren't prepared for it. Some people get raped, sexually abused, and they happen to get pregnant, I feel that's a dead no if they don't want it, no twisted pun intended.

Both sides make good points, they really do, and in the end, I do feel it's the mother's right and even then, it should come down to situation. Unprotected sex is just dumb anyway, I do it, so what? I can feel you calling me a hypocrite right now, crazy Pro-Lifers. I kid, I kid. Bottom line is, this issue should be dealt with yes, and it's a big issue either way you look at it. It should be put on the chopping block, yes or no, not pushed on the back burner because no one wants to talk about it.

Everyone, it's an issue, and I side with the Choicers in the end, even though I do agree with the Lifers. Just remember, "I'm not a monster, I'm just ahead of the curve."

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Death Penalty.

First topic, the death penalty. Now, this is a touchy subject, is the injection harmful to the person receiving it or not? Is it inhumane to put to death another human being? What if we put to death an innocent man (or woman, we can kill you too). What do I say to these questions? Who cares, who cares, and John 3:16. Heads-up Christians, this is gonna sting. "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
Look, I'm not Christian, it's not my forte, but I was raised that way, and if you have a problem with a person even SUSPECTED of something worth killing him/her for, but you're okay with Jesus being killed for nothing, take a good hard look in the mirror and get off your high horse so you can actually see yourself in it. This world is overpopulated anyway, it wouldn't do anything but good. "What if they have a family, or kids"? Kill them too, less people to worry about. Not really, that's too far, but survival of the fittest. Walk like a serial killer, rapist, murderer, animal torturer, talk like the about, you're probably one, and if you fit the description THAT well, too bad, out of luck in my book.
Now, I'm not unrealistic, if there is possible evidence that this person is innocent, then reconsider it, but if this lawyer is pulling shit out his/her ass, take them to the guillotine. Personally, I think lethal injection isn't enough. I think we should still have public hangings, put that shit on the news, bet you the crime would reduce. I know sitting at home, seeing someone hanged, I would reconsider robbing my neighbors.
Final note here, I think there are bigger things that America could be worrying about? The homeless? No. That's the next rant, you'll get that. Education in America? Yea, that could be solved. Homeless, screw them, but we can definitely work on this debt of ours. There are a plethora of issues in America that need fixing, and I'll let everyone know the right way to do that.


Remember, "I'm not a monster, I'm just ahead of the curve."

This is The Line.

And I walk it. Not like Johnny Cash, no, but I will rant about issues that other people won't speak about publicly because it's too "controversial" or someone feels like they'll be judged. Screw that, and here we go.