QUOTE(lostboyz @ Jun 17 2008, 01:19 AM)

then maybe you should stop being a hypocrite?
Go read Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, and get an understanding of how far liberalism can go
this saving the world bullshit, and 'we can do it' slogans are the end of it. When politicians proclaim 'we can do it' it really means 'we will legislate that you do it' whether it can be done or not. Almost never is the technical professionals ever questioned or listened to in these matters. How many people bought hybrid cars because Al Gore told them to. WHO THE FUCK IS AL GORE. YAY ETHANOL, BOO COAL, SAVE THE PLANET.
We need to go back to conservative roots, cut the fucking war bullshit, worry about our economy before we save the world. Especially since the rest of the world dosent give a shit.
We are using most of our corn fields to produce ethanol where that was one of the few things we can export. Its just one example of backwards thought.
A new movie version of "Atlas Shrugged" is supposed to come out in 2009.
Angelina Jolie is the starAtlas Shrugged is a fictional work. The liberal policies of the Democrats in the 1930's, 1960's and some in the late 1990's are real. Some of the results are good , some are bad. Try not to simplify the world too much. That is the main argument I have with Objectivism (the philosophy created by Ayn Rand) it relies on too much black or white/right or wrong. Humans and the world have too many shades of grey.
As an example; Roman Polanski, the film director, was expelled from the USA for having sex with an underage girl (13 years old). Now according to Ayn Rand, Polanski was just working on his self interest.
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She believed that individuals should choose their values and actions solely by reason. According to Rand, the individual "must exist for his own sake, neither sacrificing himself to others nor sacrificing others to himself. The pursuit of his own rational self-interest and of his own happiness is the highest moral purpose of his life."
Polanski argued the girl was agreeable. So was he saying he did not "sacrifice others to himself"? Was it wrong to have sex with a 13 year old girl? Would Ayn Rand say it was none of the government's business as to what Polanski was doing? Did Polanski's contributions to the world (Chinatown, Rosemary's Baby) outweigh his actions towards a 13 year old girl? See how grey it can become?
I would like to see the USA become more like Canada, Sweden, and France. More concerned with the quality of life instead of the cost of life. We may make more money, but are we truly happy as a society compared to some other countries? Is capitalism really worth it?