Hey cool! YAY, Mowich!
Poem wars. lol
Good idea! That fine Mowich poem mentioned something about measuring a man's treasures, and I think I feel a limerick coming on...
Hey cool! YAY, Mowich!
Poem wars. lol
Now we have poetry like Snoop Dog's:Oh, the Sisters of Mercy, they are not departed or gone
They were waiting for me when I thought, I just cannot go on
And they brought me their comfort and later they brought me this song
Yes I hope you run into them, you who've been traveling so long
Yeah, you who must leave everything that you cannot control
It begins with your family, but soon it comes 'round to your soul
Well I've been where you're hanging and I think I can see how you're pinned
Yeah, when you're not feeling holy, your loneliness tells that you've sinned
They lay down beside me, I made my confession to them
They touched both my eyes, I touched the dew on their hem
If your life is a leaf that the seasons tear off and condemn
They will bind you with love that is graceful and green as a stem
When I left they were sleeping, I hope you run into them soon
Don't turn on the lights, you can read their address by the moon
And you won't make me jealous if I hear that they sweetened your night
We weren't lovers like that and besides it would still be all right
Well it's that slow flow, D-O-double-G, nigga
See these other fools but you can't see me, nigga
Who am I? (It's Kurupt mother****er)
Do or die (We gives a **** mother****er)
So slow your roll, I'm In Control like Janet
The loc-est twenty-one year old nigga that's on this planet
Take it for granted, if ya wanna, cuz I'm gonna
grab my strap then clear the corner, beeotch!!
To each his own opinion. I've always felt the well-being of others pretty well trumps everything, but that is just my own selfish opinion.
What is more important? The freedom or the way that freedom makes others feel and the other impacts it has on them?
yeah, too bad it went out before clifford olson, sure would havebeen nice to know that he 'dangled', and he wouldn't have had thepleasure of harrassing all the families over the years, as he has done.
Back in 1959 there were poems like Leonard Cohen's:
Now we have poetry like Snoop Dog's:
Well, I think you've just succinctly encapsulated about half the problems of society today.
Now you are changing the parameters here, JLM. This is what you said in your previous post.
Freedom is definitely more important, it doesn’t matter who others feel about it. If it has any other impact on them (makes them treat somebody as an equal when they otherwise wouldn’t have to), again that is irrelevant, freedom is still more important.
But now you have shifted gears, you are talking of well being of others. If freedom of one person is going to harm somebody else, then definitely that freedom is not a good idea. That is why we don’t give freedom to a murderer, we lock him up.
So don’t change parameters in the middle of discussion.
. Decent people consider the rights and freedoms of others. When you put all the cake on a plate, at a kid's birthday party for everyone to grab, you know who gets most of the cake.
One slight problem - we can't tell when freedoms are extended when and if they are going to harm others. Like I said earlier, people can generate their own freedoms.
IYeah, far better now than back then. Now we have drugs on the street for everyone to enjoy seeing, people car bombing buildings, genocide is still being attempted, gangs shooting people in public during the daytime, pollution making millions sick, people over-running the planet killing off entire species, etc. ad infinitum. But we can now rebel against the gov't. YAY! :roll: That makes it all worthwhile. After all, the entertainment value is incalculable. lol
By the way, Singapore is really safe and nice place to live, work, and visit, as long as you behave yourself. Another poster pointed out to me that it is a dictatorship. So what? So is Thailand (it has a king) but as long as you don't forget to stand at attention when the national anthem is played and obey their laws, everything is cool. For all the law-abiding people. The other ones? Who gives a sh*t? Certainly not me.
And in 1959 we didn't have due process. I see.Under our Charter, our constitution, all the citizens enjoy equal rights. Even a drug pusher is entitled to the due process of law, he is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Maybe Italy is still living in 1959? lmaoOn the other thread, the one about Amanda Knox, everybody is beating their breast, wailing about how unfair the Italian system of justice is, how Amanda would never have been convicted under American and Canadian justice system.
Who wants to get rid of our system? I think you are exaggerating again. (Er, as usual I mean)And here are some who want to get rid of our justice system and replace it with something else, whereby somebody accused of drug pushing won’t have due process of law. Well, some jurisdictions don’t, and we saw what happens in such jurisdictions, with Amanda Knox in Italy.
Presumption of innocence. Is that why accused are printed, DNAed, photoed, etc. before conviction? Is that data thrown out when the accused is acquitted? No.So don’t knock our justice system, we have presumption of innocence, not presumption of guilt, like some jurisdictions do. Presumption of innocence means that it doesn’t mater if 100 guilty men go scot free, but one innocent man must not be convicted.
Didn't we still have capital punishment back in '59? Man, those were the good old days!
wow That's quite a spin you put on JLM's point. You should be in politics, Pompass; you'd fit right in.No they don’t. Decent people are subject to the same prejudices, the same biases as everybody else. 50 years ago, most people did not acknowledge that women were equal of men, or that blacks were equal of whites. Are you saying that most people 40 years ago were not decent?
Anecdotal = worthless.I remember reading that in the 50s, one town in Ontario, Dresden, held a referendum, as to whether local businesses should be allowed to discriminate against blacks. It passed by a margin of 4 or 5 to 1, most people thought that it was OK for local businesses to deny service to blacks etc.
I don't think he said anything about Dresden and its people.Are you saying that most of the people of Dresden were not decent folk? The fact is, decent people are subject to prejudice, bias, racism, and sexism etc, same as non decent people. That is why the constitution, the Charter, the laws are necessary.
It worked like a damn too, no repeat offenders....................:lol::lol::lol::lol:
Actually infringement means intrusion, encroachment, etc.Infringement means if we let a murderer, a rapist, a robber etc. lose, he may harm others.
And what's even better is that we know that we have never wrongfully convicted an innocent person.
It would be a shame if an innocent woman was convicted for killing her infant child, all based on an incompetent pathologist and his inability to do his job.
Fortunately, that has never happened, so we definitely should bring back the noose.
I'd rather live in a direct democracy than an oligarchy. But ithe difference between Switzerland and here isn't enough for me to move from Canada.If you like to live in a dictatorship, go for it. I would much rather live in a democracy, with all its problems rather than live in a dictatorship where there are no problems, but where there is no freedom of speech, freedom of expression etc.