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Ms Tree said:
Its an art form with you. Someone makes a comparison and you manage to draw a conclusion completly unsupported by the facts. Utterly amazing
Took it from a Libtard playbook!
 
Ms Tree said:
Someone makes a comparison and you manage to draw a conclusion completly unsupported by the facts. Utterly amazing
So... do you support the ability of people serving 30 to life to be able to get married, have internet access, HBO, and pursue college degrees at taxpayer expense?
 
delldude said:
 
"The institution of marriage as between a man and a woman, uniquely involving the procreation of children within a family, is as old as the book of Genesis," the opinion says.
 
 
So, what was the topic? 😛
 
Glenn Quagmire said:
Nice strawman there E.
We've already beaten the rest of the topic to death, G. The little meme is cute, but still begs the question of why we go to such extent to allow prisoners rights and guarantee all those creature comforts, yet we can't do the same for veterans or active duty military.

My son had to pay for his own internet and cable while living in barracks, yet some dirtbag serving 30-to-life gets it at taxpayer expense?...

Yep, nothing wrong in that picture. Nothing whatsoever.
 
eolesen said:
So... do you support the ability of people serving 30 to life to be able to get married, have internet access, HBO, and pursue college degrees at taxpayer expense?
Marriage yes

Degrees yes. Education will more than likely help recidivism unless you like repeat offenders and think that will be cheaper.

Internet/HBO no.

What does this have to do with equality with marriage laws?

Edit: SCOTUS has already ruled that marriage is a fundamental right. Perhaps you should argue with them?
 
southwind said:
Took it from a Libtard playbook!
So you quote things that make you look foolish from a group that you do not agree with? That's got to be the dumbest explanation for an irrational response I've heard in a while.
 
eolesen said:
We've already beaten the rest of the topic to death, G. The little meme is cute, but still begs the question of why we go to such extent to allow prisoners rights and guarantee all those creature comforts, yet we can't do the same for veterans or active duty military.My son had to pay for his own internet and cable while living in barracks, yet some dirtbag serving 30-to-life gets it at taxpayer expense?...Yep, nothing wrong in that picture. Nothing whatsoever.
I guess you could try and answer the various questions that I have asked of you but I doubt you will. Not your MO.
 
Or how about you present a legal argument against allowing marriage equality. So far every case has lost, may be you can be the savior of the religious right.

Erick, the man who saved marriage.
 
eolesen said:
We've already beaten the rest of the topic to death, G. The little meme is cute, but still begs the question of why we go to such extent to allow prisoners rights and guarantee all those creature comforts, yet we can't do the same for veterans or active duty military.My son had to pay for his own internet and cable while living in barracks, yet some dirtbag serving 30-to-life gets it at taxpayer expense?...Yep, nothing wrong in that picture. Nothing whatsoever.
I am not sure what prison provides internet and HBO/cable tv. I occasionally watch the show "Lockup", and they have no such luxuries.

Maybe the Federal prisons for the supposed "white collar" criminals who 'only' steal old retired and gullible persons life savings and retirement funds get that? I doubt that your average three strike crack/meth head burglar/murderer gets any of those things.

Maybe I am wrong?

As for your military son being underpaid, I agree. A true capitalist would argue that the market would rule, but they should not be subject to that. They should get more.
 
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