THE SATIRICAL POLITICAL BELIEFS ASSESSMENT TEST A Humorous Political Party Quiz to Test If You're an Archconservative, Leftwing Wacko, Antigovernment Libertine or a Commie Sympathizer: Political Satire & Humor for Everyone by Donald J. Hagen Copyright © 2002 - 2009 by Donald J. Hagen Email: donaldjhagen@yahoo.com INTRODUCTION Political parties share much in common with obscenity.
Both are difficult to define, yet, to paraphrase U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Potter Stewart's definition of obscenity, you know a political party
when you see it. Therefore, it comes as
no surprise that some of the most obscene acts in our nation's history were
allegedly the deliberate handiwork of some of the most honored and respected
political parties in America. All
Americans realize this, which is why becoming a member of the U.S. Supreme
Court is such a grueling ordeal.
This test, however, is a work of satire,
not a history lesson. Consider
all questions in this quiz as purely hypothetical situations, posed to
discover your perception of reality, rather than actual
reality. Through this test’s
funny question and answer format you will unearth far deeper insights
into your personal political persuasion than on those dry political
party tests, which merely pose a dull array of boring questions to give
you a rough estimate of whether you are a conservative or liberal. And rather than using the funny test
formats used on all those popular online personality purity tests and
quizzes, which merely poke fun of one political viewpoint, this test
allows you see the humor in four political viewpoints at once! SECTION I: ISSUES OF GENERAL INTEREST What follows are not official party positions.
Rather, this is an inquiry into your personal beliefs to determine where
you fall in the political spectrum. Key to
abbreviations in test questions that follow: CONS:
Conservative (Archconservative) LIBL:
Liberal (Leftwing Wacko) LBRT:
Libertarian (Antigovernment Libertine) COMM:
Communist (Commie Sympathizer) 1: Government's practice
of stealing from the rich to give to the poor is... CONS: a crime. LIBL: a brave,
generous and heroic deed. LBRT: a foolish,
misguided attempt at social engineering. COMM: an inspiration to us all. 2: The most egregious example of government waste is... CONS: the Department
of the Interior's $600,000 outhouse. LIBL: the Department of Defense's $600 toilet seat. LBRT: the
$100,000,000 in emergency funds to buy air conditioners for poor people during the blistering heat wave
of 1998. Although, I'm sure there are people who honestly believe
that if all those air conditioners saved just one life, then it was indeed a small price to pay. COMM: the Department
of Commerce's entire budget. 3: Why do people contribute money to political campaigns? CONS: To get a good return on their investment. LIBL: To buy access to corruptible legislators. LBRT: To support
candidates who have views similar to their own. COMM: To advance the needs of The Party. 4: How do you feel about artificially created food products? CONS: I gobble them up! LIBL: I think they might pose a potential health
risk. LBRT: Way back in the
late 19th century Congress turned its learned attention on a new food
product. A huge ruckus was raised by
people who eyed this new creation with a deep heartfelt suspicion. To quell this firestorm of protest (and promote the general
welfare) Congress took quick and decisive action--it taxed oleomargarine. COMM: If Mother Nature
can be improved upon, for the greater good of all, go for it. 5: What is your favorite quotation? CONS: "The entire
graduated income tax system structure was created by Karl Marx," by Ronald Reagan. LIBL: "Taxes are
the price we pay for civilization," by Oliver Wendell Holmes. LBRT: "In
general, the art of government consists of taking as much money as possible
from one class of citizens to give to another," by Voltaire. COMM: "From each
according to his ability, to each according to his need," by Karl Marx. 6: What are your personal beliefs about endangered species? CONS: Spending
inordinate sums on hi-tech efforts to save an endangered species is very noble,
but sometimes you've just got to know when to let go. LIBL: Let no species
on life-support pass from this Earth unless every means at our disposal is
spent on intensive resuscitation efforts. LBRT: Let those who
religiously believe that every species is sacred, spend their own personal
funds to purchase vast tracks of virgin habitat where they and all of Charles
Darwin's creatures can live together in peace, harmony and normal healthy
predator/prey relationships. COMM: For the sake of
our children, and those of future generations, meticulously preserve dead
endangered species specimens in formaldehyde in the major metropolitan natural
history museums. 7: The Center for Public-Health Dietary Self Control releases a study that says eating just one
jelly donut is as harmful to human health as smoking 10,000,000 cartons of
cigarettes. Do you... CONS: keep eating jelly donuts. LIBL: demand that
jelly donuts be removed from vending machines, and public school cafeterias. LBRT: hoard jelly
donuts before they are regulated off grocer's shelves. COMM: hoard jelly donuts so
you can sell them on the black market. 8: The proper response for jelly donut manufactures regarding the public's concerns over
jelly donut's deleterious health effects is to... CONS: hold a televised
press conference, wherein the manufacturers eat jelly donuts, and feed them to
their children. LIBL: institute a nationwide jelly donut recall. LBRT: let any
consumers worried about eating jelly donuts simply stop eating them. COMM: give total
control of jelly donut manufacturing to the government. 9: My drugs of choice are... CONS: ethyl alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine. LIBL: marijuana, cocaine, and ecstasy. LBRT: whatever is the
latest newly discovered fad drug that the D.E.A. is screaming and wailing about
in the press, and warning the public not to experiment with, lest some stupid
sorry soul suffer the worst of all possible fates: scrambled brains and deep
fried gonads. COMM: vodka, cigarettes, and reds. 10: What techniques
are best for maintaining discipline in the classroom? CONS: If just one
student misbehaves, severely punish the entire class. LIBL: Force boys who
refuse to settle down to take psychotropic drugs, such as Ritalin and Prozac. LBRT: Anyone who doesn't want to be in class can
leave. COMM: Anyone who
doesn't want to be in class can be made an example of. 11: Endangered
spotted owls are spotted nesting in New York City's Central Park. Do you... CONS: call for an
immediate return for to unfettered logging in the Pacific Northwest. LIBL: call for an
immediate moratorium on all new building construction within a 500-mile radius
of Central Park, until a comprehensive Spotted Owl Habitat Management Plan has
been drafted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and approved by the Sierra
Club. LBRT: call for Central
Park, and all U.S. Forest Service land to be sold to the highest bidder. COMM: call for Central
Park to be confiscated by the U.S. National Park Service. 12: What are the greatest books of all time? CONS: - "More Guns, Less
Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws", by John Lott - "Bias: A CBS Insider
Exposes How the Media Distort the ", by Bernard Goldberg - "The Skeptical
Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World", by Bjorn Lomborg - "The Politically
Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism", by Christopher Horner - "The Roosevelt Myth: A
Critical Account of the New Deal and Its Creator", by John T. Flynn - "America the Way it
Ought to Be", by Rush Limbaugh LIBL: - "The Feminine
Mystique", by Betty Friedand - "Unsafe at Any Speed;
The Designed-in Dangers in the American Automobile", by Ralph Nader - "The Population Bomb",
by Paul R. Ehrlich - "Eco-Catastrophe!",
by Paul R. Ehrlich - "End of Affluence: A
Blueprint for Your Future", by Paul R. Ehrlich - "Rush Limbaugh is a Big
Fat Idiot and Other Observations", by Al Franken LBRT: - "Free to Chose", by Milton and
Rose Friedman - "Defending Pornography:
Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women's Rights", by Nadine Strossen - "Separating School and
State: How to Liberate America's Families", by Sheldon Richman - "Facts, Not Fear: A
Parents Guide to Teaching Children About the Environment", by Michael Sanera
and Jane S. Shaw - "Waiting to Inhale: The
Politics of Medical Marijuana", by Alan W. Bock COMM: - "Communist
Manifesto", by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles - "Quotations from Chairman
Mao Tsetung", by Mao Zedong - "Free Land:Free Love:
Tales of a Wilderness Commune", edited by Don Monkerud 13: What are the greatest sexual manuals of all time? CONS: - "The Joy of No
Sex: Handbook for Higher Pleasure", by Swami Bhaktipada LIBL: - "The Joy of Sex", by Alex Comfort LBRT: - "The Joy of Solo Sex", by Harold
Litten - "Recreational Sex: An
Insiders Guide to the Swinging Lifestyle", by Patti Thomas COMM: - "Group Sex", by Ann Arensberg - "The Ins and Outs of
Orgies", by Jack S Margolis 14: What should
people not be allowed to do in public? CONS: Offend the sensibilities of others. LIBL: Offend the sensitivities of others. LBRT: Offend the
sensibilities of yourself. COMM: Offend the sensitivities of the authorities. 15: What extremist groups have you joined? CONS: - The American Association of Retired
Persons - The Gray Panthers - The Chamber of Commerce - The National Rifle
Association LIBL: - Greenpeace - The National Organization
for Women - The A.F.L./C.I.O. - People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals - Queer Nation LBRT: - The American Civil Liberties Union - The Center for Consumer Freedom - The Hell's Angles - The American Medical
Marijuana Association - Families Against Mandatory
Minimums COMM: - The Bolsheviks - The Red Guard - The Sandinistas 16: A cup with that
only contains half a cup of water is... CONS: half full. LIBL: half empty. LBRT: an example of
shortages caused by government control of our water supply. COMM: an example of
inequitable wealth distribution caused by the inherent social injustice in free
enterprise. 17: For what offenses should unlimited asset forfeiture become standard operating procedure?
CONS: Drug dealing.
LIBL: Insider
securities trading.
LBRT:
Nothing. Excessive fines are
unconstitutional.
COMM: Being too successful in the marketplace. 18: We need to get government... CONS: out of the
boardroom, and to loosen government's stranglehold on America's businesses. LIBL: out of the
bedroom, and to loosen government's stranglehold on America's genitals. LBRT: all of the above.
COMM: none of the above. 19: Cloning human beings... CONS: must be
outlawed. The only person who should be
creating human beings is God. LIBL: must be
outlawed. The only permissible
nontraditional ways to produce offspring are in vitro fertilization, hiring a
surrogate mother, and wife swapping. LBRT: is a perfectly
acceptable method of reproduction, and is a wonderful source of identical
twins.
COMM: may one day produce the perfect comrade. 20: What's the best way to stop people from illegally crossing our borders?
CONS: Seal the borders so no one can get in. LIBL: Do nothing to
beef up security at the borders, and offer illegal aliens a wide array of free
services. LBRT: Allow
unrestricted passage across the borders.
COMM: Seal the borders so no one can get out. 21: How would you define the word "profit"?
CONS: What business owners
earn by selling a quality product at a competitive price.
LIBL: What
business owners RIP-OFF from their customers. LBRT: What business owners
are rewarded with for risking the loss of their own money.
COMM: What
business owners RIP-OFF from their employees. 22: How do you feel about nude sunbathing?
CONS: Never tried it. Never will.
LIBL: Did it a lot in my college days. LBRT: Do it so often,
I no longer need sunscreen. COMM: It repulses
me. You see, for some mysterious
reason, God made naked communists rather unsightly. 23: What are your thoughts on castrating (either through chemical or traditional means) repeat
sex offenders? CONS: It's about time
we gave those perverts a punishment that fits the crime. LIBL: That kind of
sentence is certainly prohibited by that pesky little clause in the
Constitution banning cruel and unusual punishment. LBRT: Excuse me, but
what if the guy is innocent? Is the
procedure reversible if years latter the person who really committed the crime
confesses?
COMM: Megadittos to the conservative response. 24: Global warming... CONS: doesn't
exist. And even if it does, its harmful
effects are easily remedied by cranking up the air conditioning to full blast. LIBL: is already upon
us. The sky is warming! The sky is warming!! We must tell Sixty Minutes!!! LBRT: is the Ecological Calamity of the Month. COMM: could have one
silver lining, if efforts to combat global warming adversely impact The West's
industrialized economies. 25: What government acronyms would you redefine? CONS: - BAFT Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms and Tobacco - BAFT Bureau of America's Favorite Things - IRS Internal Revenue Service - IRS Income Redistribution Service LIBL: - BLM Bureau of Land Management - BLM Bargain Leases for Miners - CIA Central Intelligence Agency - CIA Cocaine Importer's of America - USFWS United States Fish and Wildlife Service - USFWS Union of Sport Fishermen and Wildlife Shooters LBRT: - FTC Federal Trade Commission - FTC Founded to Thwart Competition - FICA Federal Insurance Contribution Act - FICA Federal Income Confiscation Act - USDA United States Department of Agricultural - USDA Unimaginable Subsidies for Dairymen and Agribusiness COMM: - BLS Bureau of Labor Statistics - BLS Better Lying through Science 26: Should gay teachers be allowed in the classroom? CONS: No. Teachers must be held to strict standards of
decorum, because through their example they shape the moral values of their
students. LIBL: Yes. As compensation for centuries of employment
discrimination in academia, gays and lesbians must be given preferential hiring
treatment when filling all new teaching vacancies. LBRT: Yes. Learning academic subjects from gay teachers
are not going to turn students into homosexuals. If that were possible, homosexuals could be "cured" by
forcing them to enroll in classes taught by flaming heterosexuals. COMM: No, because it
might result in a student with confused loyalties. 27: Do you think cigarette smoking is addictive? CONS: No. Although they can become habit-forming,
many people quit successful, without suffering the agony of drug withdrawal,
so quitting is just a matter of personal willpower. LIBL: Yes. We have nearly 700,000 acres of American
farmland being used to produce a "crop" that can't be eaten, and that
has no real economic value outside of its unique pharmacological properties, which is
why it is so important to shield young people from cigarette advertising. LBRT: Yes. The mere fact that nicotine
is addictive provides all the more reason to eliminate laws that prohibit
minors from smoking. After all, products whose accesses are restricted to
"Adults Only," only makes young rebellious teenagers want
to use those products even more!!! COMM: No. People who find themselves unexpectedly
thrown into the walls of Soviet Gulags, and are who thereby forced to quit
smoking Cold Turkey exhibit no obvious withdrawal symptoms–-indeed the lack of
tobacco products seems to be the least of their worries! 28: What is your position on sex education? CONS: People should
learn about "The Birds and The Bees" at home from their parents. LIBL: The schools must
teach this subject, above all others.
Woefully far too many parents aren't comfortable even talking about sex,
other than advising that boys only want one thing--let alone explaining to
their kids how to properly insert a diaphragm, fully loaded and primed with
globs of slippery spermicidal jelly. Not to mention the difficulties that often arise the next
morning trying to pull the diaphragm out--assuming you're even lucky enough
to locate the damn thing, even after several hours of intensive
Search-and-Rescue efforts. LBRT: The parents
should decide when their children are ready to learn about sex, and how to
present the subject to their kids. COMM: Let students
learn about such topics by using the skills of gifted peer-tutors. 29: What things should have mandatory warning labels? CONS: - Movies, books, and records with lots of
sex - Museums with sacrilegious
works of art - The City of San
Francisco LIBL: - Artificial sweeteners - Tobacco products - Genetically
modified/polluted foods LBRT: - Books whose contents
don't live up their provocative covers. COMM: - Books, movies, and
songs that glorify individualism 30: Are warning labels a good thing?
CONS: Yes, forewarned is forearmed. LIBL: Yes, scary
warning labels are an important first step in damaging the public's acceptance
of worrisome products, before banning those products completely. LBRT: No, although I
do use them for guidance when I'm looking for an effective non-prescription
alternative to Viagra. COMM: Not really. It is far better to keep objectionable
material from even being produced in the first place. 31: Have you ever owned one of these bumper stickers? CONS: - Conservatives do it
within the bonds of Holy Matrimony. LIBL: - Liberals do it liberally. - Support progressives who
hate progress. LBRT: - Libertarians do it without The State's permission. - Dedemonize deregulation. COMM: - Communists do it communally. 32: What is the meanest most low-down thing a person can do during a kid's soccer game?
CONS: Cheat.
LIBL: Keep score.
LBRT: Play the game in a municipal park.
COMM: Hog all the glory by not being a team player. 33: Remember the good old days when... CONS: - if someone owed you
money, and he couldn't pay you back, you could throw him in Debtor's Prison. LIBL: - man had not yet
developed his addiction to technology. LBRT: - brassieres were politically incorrect. - men could whistle at
attractive women, and not get slapped with a sexual harassment lawsuit. COMM: - people respected big government. 34: When filling out my income tax form, I prefer to discover that... CONS: I owe money to
the IRS, because that means the government gave me an interest free loan. LIBL: I'm getting a
sizable refund from the IRS. Having a
little extra income tax withheld from each paycheck is just as good as saving
money in a bank, and a relatively painless, yet financially astute method of
saving a sizable nest egg by the end of the year. LBRT: I owe the
minimum amount for my tax bracket. COMM: my income is so
low I owe no taxes, and qualify to receive food stamps. 35: Who should be required to register with local police authorities? CONS: - Convicted sex offenders - Communists LIBL: - Gun owners LBRT: - No one COMM: - Rabble-rousers - Clergymen 36: What should be the highest law in the land?
CONS: God's Law
LIBL: The U.S. Constitution
LBRT: The Law of the Jungle
COMM: The Party Chairman's 37: This country
arrests over 100,000 teenagers a year for curfew violations. Do you think teenagers should have curfews? CONS: Yes. Children need limits, or they will walk all
over you. LIBL: No.
Curfews cause young people to disrespect the law. LBRT: No. Curfews are a government intrusion into
parental responsibilities.
COMM: Yes.
Curfews are good for young and old alike. 38: The purpose of a military base is to...
CONS: protect and defend the country. LIBL: stimulate the
local economy of the congressmen's legislative districts where the bases are
located. LBRT: save up enough
toxic waste to qualify for an all expenses paid Superfund cleanup.
COMM: sway public opinion. 39: Television is saturated with far too much...
CONS: sex, nudity, and underwear advertising.
LIBL: gratuitous violence. LBRT: PBS programming. COMM: consumerism. 40: How do you feel about nuclear weapons? CONS: I love
them! Just thinking about them really
gets my testosterone flowing!!! LIBL: They scare the crap out of me. LBRT: They are
wrong to use and the best foreign policy is isolationism. COMM: Like most things in life, size matters. 41: Should women be allowed to breastfeed in public? CONS: No. Women should use baby bottles, rather than
flashing their boobs for all the world to see. LIBL: Yes. It's beautiful, and it's the best food for
the baby. LBRT: Yes. The Founding Father's were obviously
referring to public breastfeeding in that "life, liberty, and the pursuit
of happiness" clause. COMM: Yes. A young mother publicly breastfeeding her
baby creates a special communal bond between herself and her coworkers. 42: Who should be the World's policeman? CONS: The United States LIBL: The United Nations LBRT: No one COMM: The Communist Superpowers 43: What would you
consider a valid reason for releasing a convict from prison before he has
served his entire sentence? CONS: - He is dead. LIBL: - He is dying. - His sentence was cut in half
for not committing any other notably heinous crimes while serving his current
sentence. - He has found God. - A famous celebrity thinks
the convict is rehabilitated. LBRT: - He is innocent. COMM: - He has found Lenin. 44: The best things in life... CONS: have a substantial membership fee. LIBL: need price controls. LBRT: are subject to the whims of supply and demand.
COMM: have a substantial waiting list. 45: What is your vision for America? CONS: Two Maine
lobsters in every pot, and a BMW in every three-car garage. LIBL: Clean air, clean
water, clean energy, clean food, clean underwear, and dirty movies. LBRT: Make America a
place where government institutions don't micromanage people's lives. COMM: Implement a
fresh, new and revolutionary redesign of corporate hierarchies in America's
businesses. 46: What Tort reform measures do you support? CONS: - Put ceilings on damage awards. - Abolish declaring
bankruptcy. - Ban class action lawsuits
against businesses, where each "victim" is awarded a coupon for a $5
discount on their next purchase of the offender's product, while the
"victim's" attorneys collect millions in legal fees. LIBL: - Recall judges who
make insensitive comments from the bench. LBRT: - Replace costly
litigation with duels to the death. This
will substantially reduce the number of people screaming at the top of their
lungs that they have been "wronged" by another. COMM: - Put ceilings
on access to the courts. Sadly, in
America's current tort system, "The People's Court" has been replaced
with "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" 47: The Communist
Manifesto lists ten goals that the party faithful should try to establish in
their own countries. Which of those
goals do you think should be established in America? CONS: - Requiring everyone to work LIBL: - A free public school education - A severely progressive
income tax LBRT: - None COMM: - Abolishing private property 48: What kind of tattoo would you get? CONS: An American flag on my heart. LIBL: A peace sign on my left arm. LBRT: A marijuana leaf on my butt. COMM: A hammer and sickle on my belly. 49: How would you define acts of true compassion? CONS: Tough love. LIBL: Rewarding irresponsible behavior. LBRT: Letting people learn from their own mistakes. COMM: Forcing
thoughtless children to share their candy with the entire class. 50: What is the single most important factor influencing someone's personal success in America? CONS: What you know. LIBL: Who you know. LBRT: What you do. COMM: Who you oppress. 51: A business cheats a customer. The government
should... CONS: ask the industry to regulate itself. LIBL: regulate the industry. LBRT: let the injured
customer use any means at his disposal to get restitution from the unscrupulous
business. COMM:
transfer ownership of the business to its workers. 52: What is your paradigm of the ideal society? CONS: The United States during the 1950's LIBL: The
Welfare-State democracies in Western Europe. LBRT: The Wild West
before "lawmen" ruined it for everybody. COMM: The Soviet Union during the 1950's. 53: What are your favorite slogans? CONS: - In God we trust. LIBL: - Don't put profits
ahead of people.
- Put critters ahead of
people. LBRT: - Do not tread on me. COMM: - Workers of the World, unite. - Embrace groupthink. - Misery loves company. 54: What do you think of Rush Limbaugh? CONS: Megadittos from across the fruited plain. LIBL: He is a
misguided megalomaniac sorely in need of an FCC investigation. LBRT: It is the height
of hypocrisy for someone who is so fervently opposed to excessive government
intrusion into our daily lives, and who so vehemently defends the rights of
smokers, and is an admitted consumer of "adult beverages", to oppose
the legalization of drugs. COMM: He is the antithesis of the collectivist way. 55: What is your version of the golden rule? CONS: The neighbors
who invest the gold rule, in direct proportion to the amount of gold they
invested. LIBL: Love poor neighbors more than wealthy ones. LBRT: Do unto your neighbors as they do unto you. COMM: Love your neighbors more than yourself. 56: What are the responsibilities of all good citizens? CONS: - Pay some taxes, begrudgingly. - Obey the letter of the
law. - Military service (as long
as they are not gay or lesbian). LIBL: - Pay lots of taxes
for the betterment of all mankind--without whinny. - Military service
(as long as they don't tell anyone they are gay or lesbian). - Vote. LBRT: - Fight foreign invaders on American
soil. COMM: - Unquestioned obedience. 57: Our national energy policy should be... CONS: - whatever is good for
Standard Oil is good for America. LIBL: - Ban nuclear power. - Outlaw offshore oil
exploration. - Prohibit mining on federal
lands. - Don't build new
hydroelectric dams, and demolish existing ones. - Mandate electric cars. - Put price caps on energy
prices. LBRT: - Abolish all
government regulation of energy pricing.
The law of supply and demand clearly dictates that buyers must accept
the risk of fluctuating prices in exchange for stable supplies. Legislated attempts to mandate stable prices
means accepting the risk of fluctuating supplies, indeed--even severe
shortages. Which ironically only increases the likelihood of a sudden pent up
explosion of skyrocketing prices--the very thing that price controls are
supposed to prevent in the first place. COMM: - Nationalize
all oil, gas, and utility companies. 58: List your most
popular forms of energy, in order of decreasing preference. CONS: - Nuclear. Enriched uranium produces three million
times more energy than the same amount of coal. - Fossil fuels. According to David Deming,
a geology and geophysis professor at the University of Oklahoma, the world
has enough known oil reserves to last 500-years. - Hydroelectric. Dams are inexpensive sources of electricity. LIBL: - Solar - Wind - Costly, experimental,
alternate energy sources, that once finally perfected, no self-respecting
environmentalist is ever going to permit his precious Earth to be despoiled to
mass-produce. LBRT: - Whatever is the cheapest. COMM: - Manual labor 59: What is the opiate of the masses? CONS: Television LIBL: Valium LBRT: Federal funding COMM: Religion 60: What's the best way to get people to give money to charity? CONS: Give contributors a tax deduction LIBL: Embarrass all the
stingy rich people who don't contribute by publishing their names in the
press. LBRT: Let donating
money be its own reward. COMM: Countries under
communist rule have no poor people.
Therefore, the most charitable thing anyone can do is to join the
Communist Party. 61: The way to relieve prison overcrowding is to... CONS: throw everybody into solitary confinement. LIBL: parole offenders
who promise to try to be good, and never, ever be bad again. LBRT: legalize recreational drug use. COMM: give prisoners a
chance to get outside those confining walls, by working on a community service
work details. 62: What three big lies that must be exposed? CONS: - Poverty causes crime. - Freedom of religion is
freedom from religion. - Quotas insure equality. LIBL: - Morality can be regulated. - The private sector is more
efficient than the public sector. - Raising taxes hurts the
economy. LBRT: - Laws increase freedom. - The government can manage
the economy. - Voting for a third party
candidate is wasting your vote. COMM: - Individual citizens can make a
difference. - Labor unions alone can
improve the plight of workers. - Capitalism works. 63: During the 1992 Los Angeles riots, the rioting was done by... CONS: vile hoodlums,
who were raised in a moral vacuum. The
people who really should be arrested and put on trial are the rioters' parents. LIBL: political
protesters who were voicing their outrage about the Rodney King verdict, police
brutality, Reaganomics, and spending cuts on inner-city social programs during
the 1980's. LBRT: opportunistic
thugs solely responsible for their own conduct. COMM: America's
victimized proletariat revolting against their bourgeoisie, capitalist
oppressors. 64: What rights and
freedoms should a reasonable person give up in exchange in for greater personal
security? CONS: Privacy. LIBL: Self-defense, by
making guns so difficult to obtain that no one can afford the enormous time and
expense required to obtain a firearm. LBRT: None. I would rather exchange less security for
more freedom. COMM: Freedom of choice. 65: What are your dietary preferences? CONS: Carnivore and
proud of it. LIBL: Strict vegan
fundamentalist. LBRT: Omnivore. COMM: Omnivore. 66: The speed limit should be... CONS: 75 MPH on
Interstate highways. LIBL: reduced to 15 MPH to save lives, and resources.
LBRT: abolished. This will result in an immediate 50 percent
reduction in highway fatalities, because a motorist barreling along at 150 MPH
only spends half the time exposed to the hazards of the road, as someone
plodding along at 75 MPH. COMM: irrelevant,
because after the revolution everyone will commute in public transportation. 67: How do you feel about the death penalty? CONS: Three big
benefits. First, rids the world of one
less scumbag. Second, deters other
scumbags from committing heinous crimes.
Third, provides emotional comfort and solace to victim's families,
knowing their loved one's death has been avenged. LIBL: If killing is
wrong, then The State should not be allowed to get away with murder. LBRT: I just don't
have enough faith in any government to give it the power to kill people. COMM: Public
executions are an extremely effective deterrent to crime, however midnight
disappearances work equally as well. 68: Do you think
infamous criminals should be allowed to profit from their crimes by writing
books about their dastardly deeds? CONS: No. People who gain notoriety by committing
horrendous crimes do not deserve to profit economically from their actions. LIBL: Yes. Writing one's autobiography is a tremendous
catharsis and is usually the first step an offender makes in turning his life
around. LBRT: Yes.
Freedom of speech means freedom of speech. COMM: No. No one should be allowed to profit from
anything. 69: Can a person
known to have cheated on their spouse, still be considered a viable candidate
for high office? CONS: No. If a candidate can't keep a simple promise
to his spouse, how can anybody trust that candidate to keep a promise to the
voters? LIBL: Yes. Just as long the president doesn't appoint
the little trollop to a high level cabinet position, such as Secretary of the
Interior, or Secretary of Health and Human Services. LBRT: Yes. Perhaps they've been into swapping from day
one of their marriage. COMM: Sure, no
problem. The candidate's affair
probably came to light after a nosey newspaper reporter publicized the
indiscretion. It is sad to live in a
country where the press can so callously destroy the political careers of a
nation's best and brightest leaders, without any fear of retribution. 70: Masturbation... CONS: is a sin. LIBL: is an AIDS era
survival technique. Mutual masturbation
must be taught in schools as an acceptable alternative to high-risk
intercourse, and also to stem the rising epidemic of gonorrhea of the throat,
due to the growing popularity of oral sex among our young people. LBRT: spells relief. COMM: is difficult
when you have no privacy. 71: Who were antitrust laws written to protect? CONS: Competitors of
companies accused of violating antitrust laws. LIBL: Consumers LBRT: The political
careers of the politicians who created the laws. COMM:
The corporate status quo 72: Do critics of your beliefs accuse you of being a supporter of... CONS: the politics of greed. LIBL: the politics of envy. LBRT: the politics of anarchy. COMM: the politics of communism. 73: How do you feel when you see news reports that say a very small
percentage of Americans own a disproportionately large percentage of America's wealth? CONS: It thrills me,
because it means America still has a healthy business climate. LIBL: It angers me,
because those greedy wealthy people probably got that way by cheating the
little guy, committing corporate misdeeds, and earning annual salaries many,
many, many times more than the average annual salary earned by the average
American worker. LBRT: It thrills me,
because it means if I really work hard, maybe one day I'll be wealthy too. COMM: It angers me,
because it demonstrates one of the most glaring failures of capitalism. 74: There is a lot of male bashing going on today. Why do
so many women think men are scumbags? CONS: Penis envy. LIBL: Because men are scumbags. LBRT: Women have
nothing to complain about. The human
male of today is the direct culmination of millions of years of intensive
selective breeding by countless generations of women, when deciding who should
father their children. If men truly are
scumbags, women only have themselves to blame. COMM: Because men only
want one thing, a woman who is great in the kitchen. 75: What does the term "school choice" mean to you? CONS: Give parents
vouchers redeemable for an education at any school of the parent's choice,
including public, private, and parochial schools. LIBL: Give students a
choice of free publicly funded dry, lubricated, ribbed, or ultra-sensitive
condoms, and have expert, caring school administrators decide which school is
best for each student. LBRT: Abolish
compulsory education. Don't make
schools maximum-security prisons where unruly children are held against their
will! A teacher cannot force feed course material into the brain of a child
who does not want to learn. Let
students have the option of skipping school entirely, and entering the
workforce instead!!! COMM: Let The State
make all educational decisions for its students, because The State knows
best. 76: What bizarre practices conducted by some human cultures do you find particularly barbaric? CONS: - Human sacrifice. - Cannibalism. - Matriarchal societies. LIBL: - Animal sacrifice. - Carnivorism. - Female circumcisions. LBRT: - Arranged marriages. - Shaming people living in
torrid tropical climates into wearing clothes. COMM: - Free enterprise. 77: The most
convincing evidence that brainwashing exists in this country is the fact that
some people truly believe... CONS: there really is a vast rightwing conspiracy. LIBL: Supply-Side/Trickle-Down/Voodoo Economics
works. LBRT: Social Security
is a retirement savings and investment program. COMM: the Domino Theory. 78: What are the
most abused and misused buzz words that you are sick and tried of hearing? CONS: - Homophobia - Probable cause - Gender neutral LIBL: - Political correctness LBRT: - Inappropriate behavior COMM: - Communist plot - Majority rules 79: What's your
interpretation of these words from the second amendment of the U.S.
Constitution, "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security
of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be
infringed"? CONS: The second
amendment was established at a time when the average citizen owned a firearm
comparable to the weapon used by the average soldier. These weapons were virtually identical in terms of technological
advancement, and firepower. Therefore,
citizens today have the right to own the same rifles that are currently issued
to U.S. Army infantrymen. This means all those gun control laws banning fully automatic
assault rifles with fixed bayonets are totally unconstitutional!!! LIBL: The second
amendment means that the only arms citizens have a right to own are the actual
flintlocks and muzzle loading muskets used by soldiers during the Revolutionary
War, but only if those guns are retrofitted with trigger locks, and other
modern safety devices. LBRT: Consider the
circumstances under which the second amendment was written. America had just fought a war for its
freedom, and its people had a deeply rooted visceral distrust of despots. Clearly, "the security of a free State" that the
people's right to bear arms is necessary to insure, means that if, perish the
thought, America ever became an un-free state, the citizens would have within
their means, the capacity to carrying out a successful rebellion. The second amendment is an insurance policy,
and another shining example of one of those checks and balances that were so
popular with the framers of the Constitution. Therefore, the second amendment means that citizens have the right
to personally own even the most sophisticated military hardware. Because until the firepower possessed by all
the citizens as a whole, equals or exceeds the firepower possessed by all branches
of the U.S. Military, our freedoms will forever remain under a cloud of
jeopardy. COMM: The second
amendment means citizens have a right to bear arms while serving in the
military. 80: What 1960's predictions about the future are you thrilled did not come true? CONS: - World War III LIBL: - The oceans were not dead by the 1980's. - The population explosion
and resulting global famine did not wipeout the entire human race. Thank God, the godless communists in Red
China had the fortitude and political courage to pass laws limiting each family
to just one child. LBRT: - Big Brother may be
watching, but at least he's a lot more bumbling than portrayed in George
Orwell's novel "1984". COMM: - America's Yankee
imperialism was unable to remove Fidel Castro from power in Cuba. 81: What 1960's predictions about the future are you deeply saddened did not come true? CONS: Atomic power
never became so plentiful and inexpensive it could be given away for free. LIBL: The Earth
did not run out of crude oil. LBRT: Clothing
optional beaches never really become mainstream. COMM: The world's
workers never established communist governments in every nation on Earth. 82: What is your solution to the lack of affordable housing? CONS: - Eliminate labor
unions from the building trades. - Repeal requiring
Environmental Impact Reports. - Repeal the Endangered
Species Act. LIBL: - Force developers to
build affordable housing units in exchange for getting building permits. - Fight urban sprawl by
protesting against all new housing projects. - Tax rich people to finance
government funded housing developments to provide shelter for high school
dropouts, derelicts, alcoholics, drug addicts, and the chronically unemployed. - Rent Control. LBRT: - Ban zoning regulations. - Repeal building codes. - Eliminate requiring building
permits and building inspections. - Repeal laws governing
contractor licensing. COMM: - Force owners of
large, spacious homes to share their homes with high school dropouts,
derelicts, alcoholics, drug addicts, and the chronically unemployed. 83: What types of scientific research should be prohibited? CONS: - Fetal tissue transplants. - Genetic origins of sexual
orientation. - Medical marijuana. LIBL: - Transplanting animal organs into humans. - Genetic engineering. - Medical research that
treats lab animals as if they are merely guinea pigs. - Anti-Ballistic Missile
defense systems. LBRT: - Anything funded using tax dollars. COMM: - Anti-Ballistic Missile defense systems. 84: The primary purpose of carpool lanes is to... CONS: punish the evil, Earth unfriendly commuters. LIBL: reward the good,
self-sacrificing, resource conserving commuters. LBRT: demonstrate the
illogic of The State. The worst thing
any agency responsible for building a road system could possibly do, is to deliberately
design roads that impede the flow of traffic. While some might think carpool lanes protect the
environment by enticing people to use fewer natural resources, carpool lanes
are actually an unmitigated ecological disaster. By forcing non-carpooling commuters to spend more time inching
their way through gridlocked traffic, the environmental impacts of all those
commuters are magnified. More smog is
produced. More offshore oil is
imported. Cars wear out sooner. And, there is a dramatic rise in stress
related road rage. COMM: make people in
carpool lanes feel like they are special, which sadly runs counter to
government's mandate to treat all citizens equally. 85: What are unfair business practices? CONS: Boycotts by incensed customers. LIBL: Merging with your competitors. LBRT: Filing a
complaint with the Justice Department in which you accuse your competitors of
using unfair business practices. COMM: Treating employees inhumanely. 86: What is the best method for a sitting president to handle negative press coverage? CONS: Accuse the media
of being liberally biased, and then reassure the American people by telling
them that their president is not a crook. LIBL: Accuse the media
of being duped into reporting a false and slanderous story concocted by an
embittered person with an axe to grind, and then reassure the American people
by telling them that their president did not have sexual relations with that
woman. LBRT: Admit he screwed up. COMM: Round up the
reporters and send them to reeducation camps.
87: What's your opinion concerning estate taxes? CONS: Estate taxes are
imposed to punish the wealthy. LIBL: Estate taxes are
necessary to level the playing field, by preventing rich families from
accumulating too much undeserved wealth over the course of several
generations. And thank God, we know no
longer live in the Dark Ages, when the firstborn son inherited everything! LBRT: Estate taxes are
an unseemly revenue source--money collected on the backs of widows and
orphans! COMM: The State can
certainly put large sums of money to much better public use than some Fat Cat's
heirs. In fact, abolishing the right of
inheritance is one of the major goals discussed in the Communist Manifesto. But until that glorious day arrives, estate
taxes will just have to fill the void. 88: What forms of adult entertainment should be legal? CONS: - Drinking, except on the Lord's Day - Gambling, in the form of
raffles and Bingo to raise money for schools, and charities. LIBL: - Drinking - Casino Gambling - Prostitution (as long as
the prostitutes stay within special red light districts zoned for such business
activities. However, these businesses
must submit to inspections by local health officials, use double-hulled
industrial-strength condoms, and obtain a seal of approval from the Centers for
Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia.) LBRT: - Every decadent
pleasure conceivable by the human mind should be legal. COMM: - Drinking, hey,it
just doesn't get any better than that! 89: What do you
think about all the raunchy daytime television talk shows in America? CONS: There is no
better documentation of the moral decay in this country, than the deviants
publicly parading their perversions on national daytime television. LIBL: Daytime TV talk
shows provide a needed service, by educating the public about the wide
diversity of viable alternate lifestyles. LBRT: TV networks do
not exist to perform a public service.
Television is a business whose bottom line profitability is directly
related to how well their shows attract and hold a loyal audience. And if some stations choose to attract that
audience by creating shows that appeal to the lowest common denominator, I can
only applaud their marketing genius. COMM: Frankly, they
make a government of the people, by the people, and for the people a rather
scary proposition. 90: During the
presidential campaign in the year 2000, Green Party nominee, Ralph Nader;
Reform Party nominee, Patrick Buchanan; and Libertarian Party nominee, Harry
Browne were not allowed to participate in the nationally televised
debates. Should nominees from all the
political parties on the ballot be permitted to participate in televised
debates? CONS: No. It would be a tremendous waste of our
nation's time and energy to have mainstream political candidates
share the podium with candidates that have extremist views. LIBL: No. Giving minority political parties equal
access to the national media might poison the minds of the unschooled viewers,
who are so easily swayed by the pleas to emotion and the irrational
fear-mongering tactics so often employed by candidates from the fringe. LBRT: Yes. Voters should hear all opposing views, and
then be trusted to make a rational decision. COMM: Absolutely, at
least until the Communist Party gains control of the election process. 91: What additional government acronyms would you redefine? CONS: - NWSRA National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act - NWSRA Needed Water Soon to be Rerouted to Aqueducts LIBL: - EPA Environmental Protection Agency - EPA Exempt Polluters Always - FAA Federal Aviation Administration - FAA Friends of America's Airlines - SEC Securities and Exchange Commission - SEC Stockholders and Executives Club LBRT: - CPSC Consumer Products Safety Commission - CPSC Consumer Products Supression Commission - FCC Federal Communication Commission - FCC Federally Controlled Commentary - FSLIC Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation - FSLIC Funds Secured by Loans to Insolvent Countries - HUD Housing and Urban Development - HUD Housing and Urban Disarmament COMM: - OHSA Occupational Health and Safety Administration - OHSA Optional Health and Safety Administration 92: Should college
and professional athletes be permitted to gamble? CONS: No, it casts doubt on the integrity of the
game. LIBL: Yes, as long as they don't bet on their own
games. LBRT: Yes, it's a
great way to learn the economic principles of risk and reward. COMM: No, nothing in life should be a gamble. 93: The best place to educate children is... CONS: in private
schools, that stress the Four R's (Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Religion),
with classes taught by fundamentalist members of the clergy. LIBL: in public
schools with classes taught by credentialed, unionized teachers that stress
self-esteem, and that what matters most is not the ability to correctly answer
questions on standardized tests, as long as students can at least make an
"educated" guess. LBRT: in home schools,
that stress self-reliance, taught by parents or private tutors. COMM: in public
schools, that stress self-sacrifice, taught by members of the Communist Party. 94: What is the best method to combat unplanned pregnancies? CONS: Require any
unmarried woman who gets pregnant to marry the baby's father before their child
is born. LIBL: Protect all
schoolgirls by immunizing them with contraceptives, such as Depo-Provera. LBRT: Encourage
parents to maintain good lines of communication with their children, so when
that special day finally arrives, their son or daughter won't be ashamed to ask
if his or her new love interest can spend the night. After all, young love is a far more warm and positive experience,
if kids don't have to go sneaking around behind their parent's backs. This would mean less anxiety for parents
too, because they can closely monitor the young couple, to insure they practice
Safe and Sane Sex. COMM: Keep students so
busy and malnourished, they are much too weak and physically exhausted to even
think about sex. 95: What's your idea of a wild night on the town? CONS: A wild night of reading Biblical passages. LIBL: A wild night of eco-terrorism.
LBRT: A wild night of
reliving the exploits of those famed Biblical towns of ill repute: Sodomy and
Gonorrhea. COMM: A wild night of
plotting to overthrow the government. 96: If a person buys
a product, and then later injures himself using that product, who is ultimately
responsible for his injury? CONS: The person using the product. LIBL: The business that manufactured the product. LBRT: The person using
the product. COMM: The owners and
managers of the business that manufactured the product. 97: Should a 60-year-old woman be allowed to become pregnant? CONS: Fine, but only
if she becomes pregnant without the aid of medical science. LIBL: The only reason
a 60-year-old new mother is controversial, is because she is a woman. Whenever a male celebrity in his seventies
fathers a child everyone thinks it's absolutely wonderful, and pats the proud
father on the back. LBRT: Absolutely. COMM: No, not without official permission. 98: Things that you think need separation. CONS: - Income and taxes - Wealth and envy LIBL: - Religion and reproduction LBRT: - "Crime" and punishment - Sin and guilt COMM: - Property and landowners - Capital investment and
economic return 99: Are incredibly exorbitant taxes on cigarettes a good idea? CONS: No. If smokers were truly addicted to nicotine,
then taxing cigarettes would be the moral equivalent of legalizing opium dens,
and then having the IRS skim off a percentage of the proceeds. LIBL: Yes. Smoking cigarettes creates an enormous
burden on society. It's time smokers
reimburse everybody for the true cost of smoking cigarettes. LBRT: No. High cigarette taxes spawn smuggling
operations. In July of 2000, eighteen
members of Hezbollah were arrested for allegedly raising money to fund
terrorist activities by buying cigarettes in North Carolina, where cigarette
taxes are 5 cents a pack, and then smuggling the cigarettes into Michigan,
where the tax is 75 cents a pack. COMM: No. Cigarettes are a birthright, like food,
housing, and healthcare. 100: What types of military hardware should private citizens be allowed to own? CONS: - Fully-automatic assault rifles - Body armor - Jeeps and Humvees - Shoulder launched missiles LIBL: - Backpacks - Tents - Hiking boots LBRT: - Anything their little old heart desires COMM: - Hammers, sickles, and pitch forks 101: Should parents spy on their children? CONS: Yes. Sometimes a parent's got to do what a
parent's got to do. LIBL: No. Parents shouldn't violate their children's
privacy unless there is strong evidence of severe misbehavior--such as having
to bail them out of jail at 3:00 A.M. for curfew violations and armed robbery. LBRT: No. I
trust them. COMM: Yes, and vise-versa. 102: Iraq re-invades
Kuwait. The United States should... CONS: initiate Operation Desert Storm II. LIBL: send a crack
negotiating team to Baghdad to tell Iraqi leaders--in the strongest diplomatic terms
possible--to please remove their troops from Kuwait. LBRT: stay the Hell out of it. COMM: demand that
Iraq share Kuwait's oil with the world's underclass. 103: What do you
think are good indicators a person might be involved in a criminal enterprise? CONS: - He pleads the Fifth Amendment. LIBL: - He drives in a gaudy
expensive car. - His nickname is also his
alias. LBRT: - He carries a government inspector's
badge. COMM: - He looks a little too well fed. - He has all his teeth 104: What is the best method for controlling agricultural pests? CONS: Spray crops with EPA
approved pesticides. LIBL: Use only biological
controls, such as releasing ladybugs to prey on pests. Farmers must accept lower crop yields as an
acceptable compromise to make in order to keep from harming the unintended
victims of pesticide spraying. LBRT: Let the farmer spray
his crops with any damn poison he wants! COMM: Exterminate any
farmer that refuses to join the collective farm. 105: Should students be allowed to bring weapons to school? CONS: Ordinarily, no,
except perhaps on special occasions, such as the opening day of hunting season,
"Show and Tell" type class projects, or when taking courses to get a
concealed weapons permit. LIBL: No. Students should not even be permitted to play
with imaginary toy weapons, let alone bring a real weapon to school. LBRT: Absolutely. Many of today's schoolyards are battle zones
of gang warfare. A student packing heat
to insure his personal safety is surely a constitutionally protected form of bearing
arms. COMM: No. The only people normally on school premises
who should be permitted to carry weapons are members of the secret police. 106: Should children
learning math be required to memorize multiplication tables? CONS: Yes. It lays the foundation for everything
else. Not teaching students the
multiplication tables is criminal negligence. LIBL: No. All
rote learning is wasted effort. LBRT: That should
depend on the local school's curricula choices, not The State's. COMM: Yes. Communal goals demand that all students
learn their quota of difficult subjects.
107: What should be
done to protect agribusiness from unflattering news reports about all the
alleged health hazards due to pesticides, sanitized human sewage fertilizers
and Bovine Spongiform Encephapathy in our food supply? CONS: Pass laws making
it illegal to speak disparagingly about fruits, nuts, chickens, and
beefeaters. Classify such remarks as
hate crimes. LIBL: Nothing. Food safety is so vitally important these
issues must be tried in the Media's Kangaroo Court of Paranoid Public Opinion. LBRT: Nothing. All those veggie-libel laws are
unconstitutional. COMM: A tainted food
supply is news so vitally sensitive it must be suppressed. 108: What should be the minimum requirement for getting a high school diploma? CONS: - 4 years English Literature - 4 years Latin - Biology, Chemistry, and
Physics - Algebra, Geometry, Algebra
II, and Pre-calculus - 4 years History - 1 year Western
Civilization - 1 year Basic Economics - 1 year Marksmanship and
Firearms Safety. LIBL: - Able to read at a 6th grade level - Able to write well enough
to fill out a job application - Able to add and subtract
well enough to balance a checkbook (with the aid of a pocket calculator). - 1 year Eastern Civilization - 4 years Health, Hygiene and Human Sexual Practices LBRT: - Getting passing grades on all your
classes. COMM: - Perfect conduct 109: A California
company is offering what might be the high stakes investment opportunity of a
lifetime! An estimated 400 million
dollar treasure trove sits inside a shipwreck, and a treasure hunting company
is raising money to finance the recovery effort. If you want to get in on this deal, you must act fast. Actually,
to get in on this deal you will need more than just a willingness to
invest. Because of the highly
speculative nature of this venture, California law requires that only
"sophisticated" investors be allowed to participate. In
layman's terms, sophisticated investors are people, whose net worth is
at least $250,000, excluding homes and other possessions. So, are you interested in investing? CONS: Hell yes. I always keep at least ten percent of my
portfolio in something speculative. LIBL: Hell no, and it
it's a damned good thing the State of California is policing these types of
transactions. LBRT: Hell yes and it
angers me that the State of California thinks it has the power to decide what
kind of investment risks I should be allowed to make--with my own money. I don't need The State protecting me from my
own bad investment choices. COMM: Hell no, and if
any treasure is recovered, The State should expropriate all the gold and
artifacts, and then put them on display in a museum for everyone's
enjoyment. 110: What do you think of government run state lotteries? CONS: It is morally
reprehensible for governments to even condone gambling, much less run their own
gambling operations. LIBL: They are
permissible as long as the proceeds go to fund worthy causes, such as schools,
homeless shelters, and Gambler's Anonymous programs. LBRT: Considering the
extreme odds against winning, perhaps the State of California should pass a law
mandating that only "sophisticated" investors be permitted to
purchase tickets for California's state lottery. COMM: No.
State run lotteries promote greed. 111: A former defense
contractor announces the development of a new hazard avoidance feature for
cars. When the safety system's onboard
radar detects an impending collision, the car automatically deploys a
rocket-powered ejector seat that shoots its occupant 37,000 feet into the air,
then parachutes him gently to Earth.
Needless to say, this feature would raise the price of cars by a factor
of ten. We should... CONS: let auto
manufactures study the devices, and make their own determination about the
suitability of adding ejector seats to their product lines. LIBL: require every
car company doing business in America to make ejector seats standard equipment
by the release of next year's model year.
Make it a Federal offense to disconnect or tamper with emergency
ejection equipment. LBRT: wait until the
auto industry's engineers design ejector seats that are economically
feasible. In the meantime, let
consumers who want the ultimate in motoring safety, purchase ejector seats for
their own cars in the after market. COMM: force the
incorporation of ejection seats in mass transit systems. 112: Your 13 year-old daughter says she is pregnant. You... CONS: tell her she
must carry the baby to term, and then give it up for adoption. LIBL: have her go see
a doctor at your local women's health/abortion clinic. LBRT: tell her she has
to solve her own problems. Then invite
the baby's father over to the house for dinner, and tell them that if they
truly love each other, maybe it's time they seriously considered marriage. COMM: ask the
government to support the child from cradle to grave. 113: What method would you use to combat federal budget deficits? CONS: Lower the size
of the spending increases already planned in next year's budget. LIBL: Turn the Justice
Department loose on large corporations.
File lawsuits against every business whose activities even remotely
harm the health and well-being of others, including these evil paradigms of
modern villainy: - Big Cars, for
alleged injuries resulting from failing to lobby strongly enough to prevent
auto airbags from becoming mandatory optional equipment. - Big Boobs, for faux
silicone breast implant illnesses inflamed by the media's feeding frenzy of
fear induced mass hysteria. - Big Mines, for the
severe emotional anguish environmentalists must endure just thinking about all
the havoc and habitat degradation caused by strip mining. - Big Box Discount
Retailers, for the unfair business practice of attracting customers away from
their competitors by unscrupulously selling products at lower prices. - Big Processed
Foods, for the severe mental trauma endured by diners having to worry about the
long term consequences of eating foods containing chemicals with scary sounding
names like butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT). - Big Internet Chat
Rooms, for dashing the hopes and dreams of millions of singles and married
people still searching for that someone special. LBRT: Eliminate every
federal spending program except the Department of Defense. Then cut defense spending by replacing
career soldiers with private mercenaries. COMM: Make people
stand in even longer lines to receive government services. 114: What are your thoughts on women's rights issues? CONS: Its time the
women's liberation groups accept the fact the men and women have some basic
physiologically design differences that give each sex profoundly different
strengths and weaknesses. Hey, if God
wanted men and women to be the same, He would have made us all homosexuals. And speaking of the battle of the sexes, some women think
male lions have a cushy life, because the lioness does the hunting. But who would you rather be, a lioness out
on a family hunting trip with her sisters, all working together to catch some
sickly gazelle; or a male lion, alone against another male lion, in his prime,
feeling his oats, 450 pounds of testosterone enraged fury all focused on one
goal--stealing your women. LIBL: Until an Equal
Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified, women will forever
remain second-class citizens. LBRT: If a woman has
the balls to enter a male dominated profession, more power to her. But she shouldn't be allowed to file formal
grievances claiming that her delicate sensibilities were offended because a male
coworker told a dirty joke, read a men's magazine on his lunch hour, or shared
his love of the feminine form by wallpapering his cubicle with his favorite
centerfolds. COMM: Under communism
both men and women have equal responsibilities and duties to The State. 115: List simplistic things people should do to help save the Earth's environment? CONS: - Sorry, nothing comes to mind. LIBL: - Search for long lost
toxic waste dumps. This is not a
difficult undertaking. Sites with
organic wastes can easily be uncovered by doing a series of controlled
burns. Any site still blazing three
days after all the surface vegetation has been reduced to ashes just might have
organic solvents lurking beneath the soil. - To locate radioactive
dumpsites, organize crack teams of atomic
veterans to comb the streets with Geiger counters. - Shun exercise. Active people have hardy appetites so try to
be as sedentary as possible. - Demand that all Americans
to adopt a Third World lifestyle right here in the states. - Eat lower on the food
chain. Add these low impact
Eco-Nouveau entries to your daily fare: la cucaracha burritos with refried
bees, Spanish lice, and baked potato bugs. LBRT: - Go naked. Massed produced clothes are ecologically
costly to manufacture and distribute. Also, phosphate-laden detergents are often released into the
environment when laundering soiled clothing.
But the really heinous crime is when perfectly good clothes are thrown
away merely because their owner's can't bear to have a wardrobe that isn't on
the cutting edge of fashion. Your
nudity will demonstrate your environmental awareness, and encourage others to
do disrobe as well. - Permit environmentalists
concerned about each person's impact on the biosphere to lessen that burden by
legalizing physician-assisted suicide. COMM: - Save water by only
showering once a month at the Worker's Paradise Public Bath. 116: What do you fear? CONS: - The Federal Reserve raising interest
rates - International trade wars - Socialized medicine - Stock market crashes - False profits - False prophets - Non-judgmentalism - Gay scoutmasters LIBL: - Special interest groups - Globalization - Prescription Drug Side-effects - Contaminated ground water - Under-cooked hamburgers - Asbestos - The International Monetary
Fund - Heavy metals - Buying a car that's a
lemon - Bovine Growth Hormone - Tanked oil tanker captains - Disenfranchisement - West Nile Virus - Multinational corporations
- Dioxins - Fire Ants - Empty calories - Trichinosis - Deranged assault weapon
wielding snipers - Cartels - Housing developers - Lyme disease - Free Trade - Nanotechnology - Acrylamide - Denuding rainforests - Hantavirus - Nuclear arms - Corporate conspiracies - Date Rape drugs - Secondhand smoke - Ebola - Diesel Soot - Strangers - Freon - Overpopulation - Genital warts - Serial killers - Botulism - Polychlorinated Biphenyls - Desertification - Road Rage - Sexual Predators - Acid rain - The hidden tentacles of
big business - Lead-leaching dinnerware - Defoliants - Nuclear power - Random violence - Over fishing - Urban sprawl - Identity theft - Flesh eating bacteria - Disinformation - Gene therapy - Plutonium - Carcinogens - E. coli - Radon gas - The World Trade
Organization - Flurocarbons - Legionnaire's disease - Deforestation - Biotechnology - Sexual harassment - Africanized killer bees - Price manipulation - Mercury - Lobbyists - Radioactive waste - Schoolyard assassins - Deceptive advertising - The General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade - Mutagens - Toxic shock syndrome - The Trilateral Commission - Postal postal workers - Affluenza - Profiteering - Non-native flora and fauna - Disease laden kitchen
sponges and dishrags - Confusing ballots - Spontaneous combustion - Subliminal messages - Cold sores - Severe sunburns - Irrational fears - Bacteria - Overuse of antibiotics - Diphtheria, Whooping Cough,
and Tetanus - Diphtheria, Whooping Cough,
and Tetanus Vaccines - Better living through
science - Television news teasers
that say, "If you don't watch our special report tonight, you just might
wind up dead by morning!" LBRT: - America becoming a nation of
lily-livered wimps - Regulatory overload - Politically empowered
technophobes - LSD
Flashbacks COMM: - Hunger - Homelessness 117: What have you lost sleep recently worrying about? CONS: - Judicial activism - Moral decay seeping in - The erosion of respect for
life LIBL: - Judicial restraint - Limbaughism seeping in - The erosion caused by
off-road vehicles - The North American Free
Trade Agreement (NAFTA) - White-collar crime - The great digital divide LBRT: - Judicial abandonment of state's rights - The erosion of personal
liberty - Government paternalism
seeping in - America becoming The
Mother of All Nanny States COMM: - Judicial abandonment of stiff sentences
- The erosion of state sponsored safety nets - Entrepreneurialism seeping
in - The Wealth Gap 118: What are the best forms of taxation? CONS: - Flat taxes, where
everyone pays the exact same dollar amount.
Clearly, it doesn't require a Harvard MBA to see that flat taxes are
truly the fairest way to equally distribute the tax burden among all citizens. Incredibly, many so-called fair-minded liberals are against flat
taxes, and argue that progressive income tax brackets are the
"fairest" form of taxation.
Now what sort of twisted logic is that?
And yes, Ronald Reagan was absolutely correct when he observed that
graduated income tax brackets were invented by Karl Marx. Now the surprising irony about the widespread popularity of
graduated tax brackets, is that despite their image a as a politically powerful
segment of society, the wealthy remain the only group of people that it is
still perfectly legal--and in fact, expected--to discriminate against. And to make matters worse, the media constantly perpetuate
negative stereotypes about the affluent minority. In novels, movies, and TV shows wealthy characters are always
portrayed as a vile heartless blend of the very worst qualities of Ebenezer
Scrooge, Scarlet O'Hara, and Snidely Whiplash. LIBL: - Graduated Income Taxes - Corporate Income Taxes - Luxury Taxes - Excess Profits Taxes - Gift Taxes - Estate Taxes - Gasoline Taxes - Windfall Profits Taxes - Sin Taxes - FICA Taxes - Property Taxes - Alcohol Taxes - Guzzler Taxes - Cigarette Taxes - Employer Paid Taxes - Sales Taxes - Oleomargarine Taxes - Junk Food Taxes - Corporate Polluter Taxes - Hotel/Soak the Rich Out of
Towner's Taxes - Business Regulation
Compliance Costs/Taxes - Behavior Activists
Disagree with Taxes LBRT: - Voluntarily pay for
government services when you voluntarily use them. If these services are such a great deal, then governments won't
have any problems finding an ample number of willing customers. I would rather live in a nation with wealthy neighbors, than
wealthy governments. COMM: - Taxation is unneeded
if you cut out the middleman, and simply enslave the populace directly. 119: Give examples of junk science that need debunking. CONS: - The Big Bang - Studies saying children in
daycare do no suffer ill effects. - Evolution LIBL: - Intelligent Design - Studies saying children in
daycare do suffer ill effects. LBRT: - Psuedoscientific
studies deliberately designed to scare the populace, and thereby achieve a
political outcome. COMM: - Social Darwinism 120: What forms of political expression are protected by the first amendment? CONS: - Burning books. - Donating unlimited amounts
of money to political campaigns. - Heckling patients entering
Abortion Clinics. - Boycotting corporations
that sponsor immoral television programs. LIBL: - Burning draft cards. - Chaining yourself to a redwood
tree. - Loud boisterous protesting
to silence those who don't agree with you. LBRT: - Burning bras. - Mooning. - Nude horseback riding. COMM: - Burning yourself. 121: What is the best way to improve the plight of workers? CONS: - Offer incentive pay,
bonuses, and profit sharing to workers who outperform their peers. LIBL: - Treat all workers in
a particular trade exactly the same. - Pay them exactly the same,
irregardless of the quality of their job performance. - Reward workers based on
seniority. - Force them to join labor
unions. - Intimidate and ostracize
all scabs. - Pay union presidents
handsome salaries. LBRT: - Treat workers like individuals. - Abolish O.H.S.A. COMM: - Lay off upper, middle, and lower
management. 122: What timber harvesting management practices make the most sense to you? CONS: Sustained-yield clear-cutting. LIBL: Zero cut. LBRT: Privatize.
Privatize. Privatize. Having large
tracts of forests under the direct control of the federal government has led to
the politicization of timber management--which is worse than to no management
at all. Foresters are proud professional farmers whose crops are primarily
pines and Douglas Firs. One common
forestry management practice private timber companies employ is using
herbicides to kill the broad-leafed plants that compete with conifers for
sunlight, water, and other vital nutrients.
Yet, the U.S. Forest Service can't spray aerial herbicides without
creating a firestorm of controversy. In any case, private landowners should be able to do whatever they
want with their own trees. This
includes preserving them for future generations, or using "slash and
burn" to clear the land to start a pineapple plantation. COMM: Proclaim that
all the trees belong to everybody, then arrest anyone caught gathering firewood
for the crime of stealing from his neighbors. 123: Do you think recreational drug use should be legalized? CONS: No. Drug abuse is a cancer upon our society. LIBL: Yes, but only if the
drugs are taxed, and regulated.
Actually, I'll legalize practically anything, as long as it's heavily
taxed and strictly regulated. LBRT: Yes. People's bodies belong to themselves--not
The State. Clearly, people have a
right to enjoy their own personal pursuit of happiness via drug induced
diversions. COMM: No. Legalizing drugs would imply the populace
was extremely unhappy, and desperately in need of some form of mind numbing
escape from reality. 124: I commute to work... CONS: alone in my
enormous monster 4x4 pickup truck that measures its gas consumption in barrels
per mile. LIBL: in
a very, very, very tiny electric car that would probably lose if it ever
crashed into anything larger than a small sized dog. LBRT: on my own two feet. COMM: using transit for the masses. 125: What kind of
diapers do your children wear? CONS: Disposable LIBL: 100% organic
cotton diapers that you personally rinse out in your low-flush toilet and then hand wash
by using biodegradable detergent. LBRT: Disposable COMM: Disposable 126: Describe your ideal prison. CONS: A cold dark
castle dungeon, with naked prisoners hanging by their ankles. No heat.
No electricity. And
especially--no conjugal visits!!! LIBL: Win over the
prisoners' hearts and minds by showering the inmates with gracious living. LBRT: There is neither
a legal nor a "moral" justification for putting anyone in prison. COMM: A prison's
physical structure is irrelevant; prison is a state of mind. 127: What do you
think should be the penalties for serious violations of the law? CONS: Mandatory prison
time, stiff fines, and if they are a person of notoriety, public humiliation in
the press. LIBL: Attendance at a
judicial proceeding wherein the accused receives a severe tongue lashing from
an angry judge. LBRT: "Criminals"
should only be required to financially reimburse their victims, but only in
cases where the "criminal acts" have victims who suffered tangible
injuries or loses. The entire "criminal" court system should be totally
abolished. After all, there are no
crimes against society, only crimes against individuals. The mere act of speeding is not a crime,
because there is no victim. However, if
a speeding driver loses control of his car, and kills two pedestrians, then
that should be a matter for the civil courts alone to decide. No, on second thought, the civil courts are just as choked and
backlogged as every other government entity.
Abolish the civil court system as well.
Instead, use private binding arbitration for all dispute resolution. Now if the "criminal" refused to pay the restitution
ordered by the arbitrator, the "criminal" would be seriously
endangering his good name and credit rating.
"Victims" could then garnish their debtor's wages, or perhaps
sell that debt at a discount to a local loan shark with a long established
reputation for dealing harshly with recalcitrant deadbeats. COMM: Send the accused
and his entire extended family on a cross-county skiing expedition into the
uncharted polar wilderness. 128: What are unacceptable police tactics? CONS: Letting someone off with just a warning LIBL: Vice Sweeps LBRT: Drug
Raids. COMM: Paid informants. Informants should be willing to rat out
their friends, coworkers, and family without expecting something in return. 129: What rules would
you establish concerning the naming of public buildings after people? CONS: The person must
be a titan of industry or a military hero.
LIBL: The person must
have risen from poverty to become a champion for the working poor. LBRT: None. Yet, conscience dictates that people in the
public sector be excluded. COMM: The person's
political party must hold power when the name change occurs. 130: Why do you think politicians love the public school system? CONS: It
provides an excuse for having the State and Federal governments usurp control of education
from local school authorities. LIBL: So politicians
can demonstrate they have not lost touch with the common folk, by enrolling
their own children in public schools in well-to-do neighborhoods. LBRT: Because schools
provide a perfect opportunity for politicians to use "Bait and
Switch" con jobs on the taxpayers.
Suppose a school needs to buy more textbooks. The fiscally responsible thing for the school to do is to
increase the amount of money the school spends on textbooks, and decrease the
amount of money it spends on things that are less important than textbooks,
such as school administrators. However, on hearing of the textbook shortage, politicians swing
into "crisis" management mode, and create a whole slew of new taxes
that the politicians pledge will be earmarked for the sole use of purchasing
new textbooks--and nothing else. But what has really just happened is that now there is more money
available to spend on the things that buying new textbooks would have required
the school to cutback it's spending on--school administrators. COMM: So The State
plays the dominant role in molding the minds of young people. 131: Flag burning as a form of political protest is... CONS: a sacrilege LIBL: a protected form of freedom of expression. LBRT: a perfect
example of a hot button issue where everyone should respect opposing points of
view. COMM: a legitimate
form of protest punishable by a firing squad. 132: What do you
think is the purpose of federal spending programs that give huge amounts of
money to the states? CONS: To give the Feds
leverage, so the Feds can dictate policies to the states. For example, the EPA forced California to
implement stricter auto emissions testing standards. When the State dragged its feet, the EPA threatened to cut off
California's federal highway funds. LIBL: To give something back to the people. LBRT: To make the
people in the receiving states feel like they are getting free money. COMM: To demonstrate
one of the many miracles of a powerful centralized government. 133: What should be done with nuclear waste? CONS: Store it in
special dumps designed to handle nuclear waste. LIBL: A good way to
dispose of nuclear waste does not exist--and never will!!! LBRT: Finding ways to
properly dispose of nuclear waste should be the responsibility of the
businesses that produced the waste--not the taxpayers. We must stop subsidizing private industries
in this way. COMM: Entomb it under cement, and be done with it. 134: If you were to
seek high office, what in your own personal background would qualify you to
hold such a lofty position? CONS: Years of
selfishly running a large multinational corporation LIBL: Years of
selflessly working as an activist for community causes LBRT: Years of
selflessly avoiding government services and entanglements COMM: Years of
stealthily running a communist front organization, wherein you manipulated
innocent dupes into writing letters to their congressmen urging them to pass
pro-communist legislation. 135: What do you
think about all the non-native plant and animal species that have taken up
residence in the wilds of America? CONS: Many introduced
species may turn out to have some as yet undiscovered beneficial medicinal
properties, such as curing tobacco cravings.
So let's not thoughtlessly form crazed mobs armed with machetes and
pitchforks, and go storming through the forests eradicating every alien species
on sight. LIBL: Every exotic
species is a hidden time bomb, waiting to explode. And when the destruction finally does occur, by then the vile
intruder is too well entrenched to ever be successfully exterminated--even by
using all the Non-EPA approved toxins still being manufactured by every rouge
nation on Earth. LBRT: Since increasing
biodiversity is the Holy Grail of the entire environmental establishment,
exotic species can only be a good thing, because every time a new species
colonizes a new habit that habitat's biodiversity is increased. COMM: The State must
expel all foreign invaders. 136: My favorite holidays are... CONS: - Christmas - Mother's Day - Veteran's Day LIBL: - Valentine's Day - Earth Day - Take Your Daughter to Work
Day - Gay Pride Day LBRT: - Independence Day - Bastille
Day COMM: - May Day - Labor Day 137: On what criteria should college admissions be based? CONS: - High school grade point average - Standardized college
admission test scores - Size of parent's donation
to the college's endowment fund LIBL: - Letters of recommendation from teachers - Student's socioeconomic
background - Average points scored per
game LBRT: - Whatever
standards the school you are applying to requires - Ability to pay tuition
without government insured student loans COMM: - Communist Party sponsored community
service. 138: What methods should the military use to get new recruits? CONS: - Convince young
adults they have a moral obligation to serve their country. - Pay soldiers a competitive
wage. - Draft new inductees
against their will. LIBL: - Rely on an all-volunteer force. - Offer recruits money for
college. - Give veterans bonus points
on civil service exams. LBRT: - Use a slick Madison
Avenue firm to develop an advertising campaign publicizing the adventure,
excitement, and glory of a military career. COMM: - Have armed soldiers
round up new recruits as the need arises. 139: What should be preserved for future generations? CONS: - Family fortunes - Historic Buildings - Black and white movies LIBL: - The national debt - Graceland - The Ozone layer - Barbie dolls LBRT: - Liberty COMM: - The Berlin Wall - The Iron Curtain - Lenin's remains 140: The best way to improve the political campaigning process is to... CONS: replace all
existing campaign finance laws with a single statute saying labor unions may
not contribute their member's dues to political candidates. LIBL: severely limit
the amount of money any single individual or corporation can contribute to a
campaign, while at the same time allowing incumbent candidates to fund their
campaigns by tapping directly into the wealth of the U.S. Treasury. LBRT: let every
resident (both legal and illegal), business (both legal and illegal), and
organization (both tax-exempt and non-tax-exempt) contribute unlimited funds to
grease the slippery palms of America's campaign machinery. The only entities that should not be allowed to contribute
to political campaigns are governments (both foreign and domestic), because
those funds are morally tainted tax money. COMM: assassinate
(both figuratively and literally) your political rivals before the election
even takes place. 141: Freedom of religion means... CONS: freedom for
everyone--including The State--to practice religion, and the freedom for me to
lobby my congressman to pass laws that force everyone else in the country to
follow the rules of my religion. Of course, legislators do not accomplish this goal by blatantly
passing a law that says everyone must obey the Ten Commandments. Instead, each commandment is quietly enacted
as ten separate pieces of legislation. LIBL: freedom for
everyone to censor the government from speaking about God, or even indirectly
acknowledging His existence. LBRT: freedom from
government establishing an official State Religion that everyone must follow. COMM: freedom from religion. 142: Rules are... CONS: Good. They stop evil people from doing bad things. LIBL: Good. They stop powerful people from doing bad
things. LBRT: Bad. "Bad" people ignore the
rules. The only thing rules do
accomplish is to restrict the freedom of the law-abiding segment of the population--those
poor naive souls who honestly believe rules are going to make them safe. Without rules, everyone is responsible for their own safety, which
actually makes everyone more secure, because then everybody always keeps their
guard up. COMM: Good. They force everyone into one cultural
mindset. 143: List in
decreasing order of preference who you think should be responsible for
enforcing the laws and maintaining peace on our streets. CONS: - The DEA - The INS - Local Police - State Police - The FBI LIBL: - Unelected Federal regulatory agencies - Unelected State regulatory
agencies - Unelected Local regulatory
agencies LBRT: - An armed citizenry - Private binding arbitrators - Private detectives - Hired gunslingers COMM: - The Communist Party - The Army - The Secret Police - An informed citizenry 144: Describe features of the ideal military boot camp. CONS: - In your face drill instructors - Demanding physical
workouts - Kick-Ass intimidation and
humiliation - Lots of hand-to-hand
combat LIBL: - Emotionally-supportive drill
instructors - Pleasant learning
environment - Brains over brawn - Co-ed barracks LBRT: - Spending a harsh winter camping at
Valley Forge COMM: - Banish drill
sergeants. In their place, create
committees of experienced privates to oversee the training of new inductees. 145: What should be
the minimum requirements before the FDA permits a new drug to be used by the
public? CONS: Proven safe and
effective after 16 weeks of double blind clinical trials. LIBL: Proven safe and
effective after 16 years of exhaustive study.
And you can't expect the FDA to just rubberstamp every new promising
treatment that comes along. LBRT: There is a sick
person--or a healthy person for that matter--who simply wants to take the
drug. People should be absolutely free
to seek out and evaluate the effectiveness of their own medical treatments, be
they traditional therapies, or unconventional procedures such as coffee
colonics, homeopathic aromatherapy, shark cartilage, apricot pits, botulism
toxin, or hypnotic suggestion. COMM: A high-ranking
party member needs the drug. 146: How should every school day begin? CONS: Prayer, and the Pledge of Allegiance. LIBL: A free hot brunch. LBRT: Roll call, and
explaining why you don't have your homework. COMM: Asking each
student to please explain to the class where his loyalties lie. 147: You caught your
children red handed smoking marijuana in the basement. How do you handle this situation? CONS: Turn them over to the authorities. LIBL: Tell them to just say no. LBRT: Break open a
brick of your finest stash and join in.
Party On!!! COMM: Warn them that
if they do it again, and you'll turn them over to the authorities. 148: What should be
the minimum requirements for obtaining a driver's license? CONS: - Know how to operate a motor vehicle
safely - Have an auto liability
insurance policy - Give a complete set of
fingerprints, and a DNA sample. LIBL: - Able to interpret
nonverbal international traffic signs - Not a deadbeat dad LBRT: - Know how to operate a motor vehicle COMM: - Are important enough to need a car - Have all the proper travel
permits 149: What should be the primary function of the U.S. Coast Guard? CONS: Drug interdiction and patrolling the borders. LIBL: Fishing regulation enforcement. LBRT: Ocean search and rescue. COMM: Surprise
"safety" inspections to conduct all of the above. 150: What pain
medications should be a vailable to terminally ill patients suffering
excruciating intractable pain? CONS: Aspirin, Ibuprofen, and Acetaminophen LIBL: Tylenol with codeine, Demerol, and Morphine LBRT: Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Heroin, and Opium COMM: Vodka 151: What government program has out lived its usefulness? CONS: Affirmative Action LIBL:
Corporate Welfare LBRT: The Selective Service COMM: The Voice of America 152: How do you feel about gay marriage? CONS: The mere thought
of such perversion turns my stomach. LIBL: It's okay as
long as they are discreet. LBRT: As long as all
parties are adults and have consented to the marriage, people should be able to
marry whomever they want. This includes
the formation of family units in all their infinite human variations: husbands
with multiple wives; wives with multiple husbands; and communes of lovers enjoying
orgies of pleasure. COMM: Exile those
people to Siberia or San Francisco. 153: What do you think about tattoos, and body piercing? CONS: It is just
another example of the evils of peer pressure run amok. The irony is that all these rebellious
teenagers doing all these awful things to their bodies, to supposedly express
their own individuality, are actually just following the crowd. They just want to look like their friends. LIBL: They're cool. LBRT: Since almost
every adult woman has her ears pierced, body piercing is obviously already
mainstream. What's left for people to
decide is how wild and woolly they want to be with their own personal
adornment. So go for the gold! COMM: They are a
direct result of the West's decadent cultural mores, that instill in its youth
the idea that each person must draw attention to himself, not only by being
more outrageously garbed than his peers, but also by having suffered the most
personal pain. 154: What parts of your bodies are pierced? CONS: - Women: once on each ear - Men: none LIBL: - Women: multiple punctures in each ear
lobe - Men: single puncture in
one or both ear lobes LBRT: - Men and Women:
multiple punctures in the ear's cartilage, also pierced navels, nostrils,
nipples, and even more up close and personal areas COMM: - None. My peers frown upon personal adornment. 155: What do you recycle? CONS: - Classic luxury automobiles - Collectable antiques LIBL: - Aluminum cans - Sterile syringes LBRT: - Marijuana cigarette butts COMM: - Books by Mao. 156: Should people be
allowed to sell their own internal organs to patients needing transplants to
survive? CONS: No. Selling organs reduces human life to a mere
commodity. LIBL: No. Permitting organ sales enables the wealthy
to exploit the naive and desperately poor, who might be tempted to exchange
their own good health for what looks like an irresistibly lucrative
opportunity. LBRT: Yes. Until human organs (of both the living and
the deceased) are freely bought and sold like used cars, organs will remain in
critically short supply. By
criminalizing the sale of organs, the government is attempting to control the
price of organs, by fixing that price at free. But whenever anything has an artificially fixed low price, that
item will always be in short supply.
Most people simply won't give away anything valuable without receiving
something of equal value in return.
Sadly, the government's "high moral" stance is costing
patients' their very lives. COMM: No, everything a
person needs to survive should be provided free by The State. 157: Can animals reason? CONS: No. Admittedly, animals can perform cute tricks,
but only man has genuine intelligence. LIBL: Yes. Animals can play, communicate, and
comprehend the world around them. LBRT: Yes, probably to
varying degrees, depending on the genetic makeup of each species. After all, our own mental capacity did not
spring from a vacuum. COMM: No, although, they are very adept at working as
draft animals on collective farms. 158: What is the best
way to deal with the all the hunger caused by the world's population explosion?
CONS: - Nothing. There is no population problem. In the last fifty years human hunger has
fallen by 95 percent, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture
Organization. LIBL: - Use only 100% pure
organic farming. Farmers must never use
pesticides or chemical fertilizers.
Only the natural rainfall that actually falls on the fields may be used
to irrigate crops. And rather than
using modern trackers and heavy machinery, farmers must prepare their fields by
using the same types of draft animals and plows used by Charles Ingles in the
book, Little House on the Prairie. - Scare every farmer on the
face of the Earth into not planting new high-yield, easily grown crops that
have enhanced nutritional value, but were created by using those Twin Evils of
the Modern World: scientific method, and genetic manipulation. LBRT: - Nothing. Population and food supply are truly a
self-regulating system. COMM: - Prohibit
couples from having more than one child per family. - Ignore infanticide by
parents unhappy with the sex of there firstborn. 159: What risky things did you do as a child that
you refuse to allow your own kids to do? CONS: - Walking
to school by themselves. LIBL: - Riding a bicycle without a helmet. - Swimming without
sunscreen. - Playing hardball little
league baseball. - Riding in the bed of a
pickup truck. - Playing dodge ball at
school. - Gorging on sugary, fat
saturated junk food. - Entering anything competitive. - Engaging in wanton
unprotected intercourse. - Experimenting with pot,
other mind altering drugs. LBRT: - Sorry, nothing comes to mind. COMM: - Spying for the Soviets. 160: Does television
set the moral standards of the country, or merely mirror the standards that
currently exist in society? CONS: Television shows
definitely set the standards of decency, which is why it is so vital that the
entire medium be tightly monitored and controlled. LIBL: Television shows
are a reflection of contemporary mores.
During the 1950's divorce was a scandal, illegitimate children kept
closely guarded family secrets, and homosexuals routinely rounded up and
arrested during vice sweeps. This is
why in 1950's TV shows homosexuals are not even discussed, much less given
staring roles, and the only single parent households are all the tragic result
of the untimely demise of one of the parents. LBRT: The only people
in the television industry trying to influence the behavior of people are the
advertisers. By setting acceptable
standards for personal cleanliness, fresh breath, and the minimal amount of
consumer products one must possess to attain Materialistic Nirvana. COMM: Television
shows, like the Biblical parables of old, should both teach the populace, and
shape their attitudes and behavior. For
example, during the Clinton administration the government allegedly got TV
networks to incorporate anti-drug themes into the plots of prime time
television shows. I can wholeheartedly
support something like that. 161: From what legitimizing authority does the power to govern ultimately come? CONS: God. LIBL: The People freely electing those in power. LBRT: The only
legitimizing power a genuine leader should require is the power to persuade
others, by using the soundness and logic of his arguments. COMM: The Army. 162: Who would you nominate to the Presidential Hall of Fame? CONS: Ronald
Reagan, for winning the Cold War. LIBL: Franklin D.Roosevelt, for inventing government safety nets. LBRT: Gorge
Washington and Thomas Jefferson, for being rebels for freedom. COMM: Joseph Stalin, for expanding communism into Eastern Europe. 163: California State
law mandates that its residents and businesses recycle 25% of their waste. However, in 1997, the state's own government
agencies allegedly recycled a mere 6% of their own trash. Any comments? CONS: The State of
California should set an example by imposing on itself the maximum fine
stipulated under the law--$10,000 per day. LIBL: That is
shameful. Environmental laws are no
place for a double standard. LBRT: How lucky for
the State of California that when its legislators wrote that law, they had the
wisdom and foresight to exempt California's State agencies from having to obey
the recycling law. COMM: There are no moral
imperatives requiring states to obey the same rules they impose on their own
citizens. 164: The solution to traffic congestion is to... CONS: - build more roads, and highways. LIBL: - discourage people
from driving by quadrupling the price of gasoline. - severely limit the number
of available parking spaces. - build more busses and rail
transit. LBRT: - make traffic
signals, stop signs, and speed limits mere suggestions, rather than hard and
fast rules. COMM: - give
everybody a free bicycle. 165: People who do not have the same religious beliefs I do... CONS:
never enter Paradise. LIBL: are innocent
victims of unfortunate circumstances perhaps, but surely any God, Gods,
Goddesses, or Earth Spirits will judge these poor souls fairly when the time
comes. LBRT: are no less
worthy. In fact, short of human
sacrifice, people should be allowed to participate in any religious practice
they feel brings them closer to God--regardless of how strange those practices
may seem to outsiders. These practices
can include rattlesnake handling, witchcraft, peyote induced vision quests,
ritual animal sacrifice, devil worship, plural marriage and--most heathen of
all (in some circles)--referring to God by using masculine pronouns, such as,
"Our Father in Heaven." COMM: should not be
permitted to use the open practice of their religion as an act of civil
disobedience. 166 Give some truly
justifiable reasons for the government to use its eminent domain powers to
force the sale of a property from an unwilling seller. CONS: - To build roads - To build professional
sports stadiums - To raise the values of
neighboring properties LIBL: - To expand National Parks - To expand casinos and
other major theme parks - To fill city coffers with
increased sales tax revenues LBRT: - Never. Eminent domain is legalized theft. COMM: - Never. Unwilling owners should be displaced from
their properties without being compensated by The State. 167: If you were president, what would be your domestic policy? CONS: God, honor, family and country music LIBL: Demand more; accept less. LBRT: Anything goes. COMM: Thank you for sharing. 168: The Department
of Education rejected a blind physicist's request for a grant, because his
application was not double-spaced. What
do you think about this? CONS: The rejection is
justified. He did not follow
directions. LIBL: This is an
outrage. Surely the Education Department
can make a reasonable accommodation for a disabled applicant. LBRT: This is another
example of everything that is wrong in Washington. That physicist should have been seeking funding from private
venture capitalists. COMM: Bloated
bureaucracies can often seem cold, unfeeling and slow to respond to the needs
of the individual. However, they are
still the most efficient and effective way for government institutions to get
things done. 169: Do women belong in combat? CONS: No. Women on the frontlines would seriously
hinder our military readiness. After
all, a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. LIBL: Yes. Women are just as capable and bloodthirsty
as men. LBRT: If they've got
the guts, they deserve a shot at the gory glory. COMM: Yes. Women must shoulder arms fight as equals, Comrade to Comrade. 170: What should be the minimum requirements to be eligible to vote? CONS: - Age: 35 - U.S. Citizen - Property Owner - Never arrested LIBL: - Age: 16 - Citizenship:
Optional. After all, if you're eligible
to use any service or program funded by the government, then you certainly
deserve a voice in how that money is spent. LBRT: - U.S. Citizen COMM: - Party membership 171: The Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) managers feel there are almost twice as many wild horses
and burros as there should be for the optimal health of both the animals and
their habitat. However, Congress made
it illegal to thin the herds by killing any of the animals. So every year the BLM rounds up about 10,000
animals for its Wild Horse and Burro Adoption Program. Unfortunately,
the number of horses rounded up often far exceeds the available adoptive
homes. During one of these roundups it
was costing the BLM $200,000 a month to feed and care for over 6,000 un-adopted
horses. Sadly, it has also been alleged
that some people who did adopt horses, sold their horses for slaughter. What are your thoughts? CONS: Congress
shouldn't be micromanaging the BLM. If
the herds need to be thinned, the BLM should be free to use the most
expeditious means available. LIBL: The BLM must
thoroughly prescreen the people adopting horses. This includes checking for criminal records, bad credit
histories, mental disorders, and whether the horses will have enough room to
exercise in their new homes. LBRT: Another fine
case a government program achieving the exact opposite of its stated objective. COMM: This sad story
does have one silver lining. Those
6,000 corralled horses are probably much happier and healthier having all their
needs being met by The State, than they would be if they were roaming free in
the perilous wilderness. 172: Ethanol is the
chemical in booze that makes people drunk.
This chemical is used in a wide variety of common household and
industrial products. However, because
ethanol produced for human consumption is taxed, chemical companies that
manufacture ethanol for industrial applications must add poison to the ethanol
to avoid having to pay that tax. This
deadly product is commonly called denatured alcohol. What are your
thoughts? CONS: Another fine
example of tax law forcing hidden costs on businesses. Those poisons cost money!!! LIBL: I only hope and
pray those bottles of denatured alcohol have childproof lids, and adequate
warning labels. LBRT: Sounds like
concerns about accidental poisoning deaths are taking a backseat to assurances
that no one cheats the revenuers. COMM: Denatured
alcohol really puts the toxic in intoxication, but don't indulge or you'll
quite literally go blind. 173: What unfair stereotypes must be exposed as untrue? CONS: - Conservatives are racists. - Conservatives are
misogynists. - Conservatives are money
grubbing. - Conservatives are mean
spirited. - Conservatives are
warmongers. - Conservatives are
unenlightened. - Conservatives are outside
the mainstream. - Conservatives are ignorant
dolts. - Conservatives are
Neanderthals. - Conservatives are just
like Archie Bunker. - Conservatives are not fit
to hold public office. - Conservatives are evil. LIBL: - People on welfare
could probably find jobs if they really applied themselves. LBRT: - Men with lots of
tattoos are probable violent ex-convicts. - Women with lots of tattoos
are wild in the sack and probably promiscuous. COMM: - People in communist countries are
starving. 174: Who needs protection
from hate crimes? CONS: - Millionaires - Hunters - Loggers - Chinchilla ranchers - Furriers - Conservative judges LIBL: - Ethnic Minorities - Abortionists LBRT: - No one COMM: - Communists 175: How do you feel about copyrights and patents? CONS: They are needed
to protect intellectual property.
Without such protections, no one would invest the enormous amounts of
time and money it takes to invent new products. LIBL: I hate
them. Patents allow drug companies to
charge outrageous prices for prescription drugs to sick and mostly elderly
people, because until the patent expires, competing low priced generic drugs
are kept off the market. LBRT: The problem with
patents and copyrights is that they eventually expire. Patents and copyrights should last
forever. Why should The State get to
assign some arbitrary time limit after which the creator gets robbed of his
intellectual property protection? COMM: The ownership of
all intellectual property should belong to The State. 176: What does women's rights mean to you? CONS: Treat women
better than men. LIBL: Treat men worse
than women. LBRT: Treat men and
women the same COMM: Treat men and
women equally bad. 177: How do you feel about free trade? CONS: The United
States should adopt a Tit for Tit and Tat for Tat trade policy. Nations
that put high tariffs intended to restrict the ability of American goods to compete in their domestic markets,
should have equally high import restrictions imposed on those countries' goods imported into the United States.
And nations that permit American goods to be imported into their
countries without tariffs imposed should be allowed to export goods to the U.S. without America
imposing tariffs on those goods.
The only exceptions to these principles are special cases where
the goods imported into the United States are priced cheaper than American
companies can produce the same product and are in industries that are vital to
America's national security, such as steel.
In these cases, high tariffs on those specific industries should be
imposed to protect America's domestic producers from completion by cheaper
imports. LIBL: America should
impose high import tariffs on every type of domestically produced product to
protect American jobs. All too often,
cheaper imported products are produced by using workers that earn far
less in wages and benefits than American's unionized workers working
in comparable jobs. And many of the
companies overseas are able to produce cheaper imports, because their
businesses are located in countries with lax environmental laws, which allow
those businesses to produce products, without having to pay to clean up after
themselves. LBRT: America should
have 100 percent free trade with every nation on Earth.
By imposing no tariffs on any nation's imported products, America would be setting
the best policy for America's long-term economic health, because American
businesses having difficulty competing against cheaper imports, are probably companies
whose own business practices have become bloated with wastefully spending.
Forcing America's companies to compete against cheaper imports,
forces American companies with wasteful ways to trim their fat, and once
America's industries have trimmed enough fat to produce products cheaply enough
to compete in the global market, America's own economic health will be
dramatically improved, because now those more competitively priced products
will then be able to find lots of willing customers, not by forcing America's
own consumers to pay higher prices through tariffs on imports, but by offering prices
that are truly competitive against all the products produced by every nation on
Earth. And although trimming fat at any business is always painful,
because it means laying-off employees and sometimes cutting wages, ultimately,
it means more jobs, because companies that can manufacture
quality products at the lowest possible prices will easily expand their
customer base and thereby, be able to hire more
employees. COMM: America should end its
trade restrictions against Cuba. 178: What should be the minimum wage? CONS: 75% less than it
is right now. LIBL: High enough so
an unskilled single working mother with six kids can afford a 50,000 square
foot home on the beach, and still afford to take the entire summer off from
work to circumnavigate the globe by traveling on a luxury cruise. LBRT: There should be
no minimum wage laws. Minimum wage laws
increase the unemployment rate, because minimum wage rates reduce the number of
employees employers can afford to hire. COMM: Rather than
minimum wage laws, there should be maximum wage laws to prevent greedy owners
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