Welcome, Guest. Please Login or Register
Clusterheadaches.com
 
Search box updated Dec 3, 2011... Search ch.com with Google!
  HomeHelpSearchLoginRegisterEvent CalendarBirthday List  
 





Pages: 1 2 3 4 
Send Topic Print
Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall (Read 12713 times)
Jonny
Ex Member



Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #50 - Sep 5th, 2008 at 9:21pm
 
superhawk2300 wrote on Sep 5th, 2008 at 8:49pm:
So then to the McCain supports here: If you think McCain is gonna be so great and you’re voting for him, are you admitting you were wrong about Bush?



Wow, I guess you can tell who voted for Bush.....Ever think of doing an act on the Vegas strip?.....You know, guess how much money they have in their pocket or something?  Wink
Back to top
  
 
IP Logged
 
superhawk2300
CH.com Hall of Famer
*****
Offline




Posts: 901
New Berlin, WI
Gender: male
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #51 - Sep 5th, 2008 at 9:31pm
 
LMAO. Yeah I could also guess peoples weight or age or some other thing that isn't a sensative issue  Grin

On a serious note, I may not vote at all this year. I am tiring of the same old circus acts and expection that I buy into over-exaggerated claims of the next 4 years being Nervana (ooops, Heaven - sorry Sarah!) by everyone that has a mic stuff in front of them.

I'd like one of them to say "ok, stop me if you've heard this one before".......
Back to top
  
WWW 1107217852  
IP Logged
 
Jonny
Ex Member



Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #52 - Sep 5th, 2008 at 9:37pm
 
I hear what your saying, bro....But dont throw your vote away, vote for an indy......I know its sad!
Back to top
  
 
IP Logged
 
superhawk2300
CH.com Hall of Famer
*****
Offline




Posts: 901
New Berlin, WI
Gender: male
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #53 - Sep 5th, 2008 at 9:50pm
 
I really want a third party to be a valid choice but I fear even if one got elected the 2 parties would just suddenly have lots of agreements and clam up and nothing would get done for 4 years, all the while the terrorist stay busy.......

I HATE the fear. Nothing good comes from it but it is so hard to ignore now that I got kids.

I guess a good start would be a candidate who was honest. Even if they had to admit they did some bad shit or something. Until we get one who is honest does it really matter what they say in any pre-election speech?

I do appreaciate your encouragement to not waste my vote thou - i know it is something lots of other people wish they had. I am just so tired of all the BS though....
Back to top
  
WWW 1107217852  
IP Logged
 
superhawk2300
CH.com Hall of Famer
*****
Offline




Posts: 901
New Berlin, WI
Gender: male
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #54 - Sep 5th, 2008 at 9:51pm
 
Oh BTW Jonny? Who you voting for? Maybe I'll take a look at them?  Wink



Back to top
  
WWW 1107217852  
IP Logged
 
Jonny
Ex Member



Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #55 - Sep 5th, 2008 at 10:02pm
 
superhawk2300 wrote on Sep 5th, 2008 at 9:51pm:
Oh BTW Jonny? Who you voting for? Maybe I'll take a look at them?  Wink


You!

Get a ticket....QUICK!  Cheesy
Back to top
  
 
IP Logged
 
superhawk2300
CH.com Hall of Famer
*****
Offline




Posts: 901
New Berlin, WI
Gender: male
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #56 - Sep 5th, 2008 at 10:15pm
 
OK, seriously dude.......

I'll like to point out something *positive* here, because it *is* here and I think it is a good thing to strive for.

What makes you the coolest, Jonno, is that while we have what is safe to say the opposite views quite often, we can still be civil and dare I say, helpful with each other.  If I had a nickel for every time I said to myself "ohhh I hate what that damn Jonny writes" (paraphrasing of course) I'd never worry about the cost of paying full-price for meds (THAT is saying a lot).

We've taken and delt some per-tty big blows over the years and this thread is no exception. But with just the littlest effort it is easy to rise above it when the effort comes from others as well (in my opinion).

I am mostly here for CH help and friendship. And you, my man, have helped me, and in return I hope I have helped others.

It is what it is all about. All this "general thread" stuff shouldn't keep me from getting help or giving help. In the past it did. Not anymore (well it was hard getting over being wrongly accused of being a pedophile). Regardless of what transpires I am grateful for you and the help you've given me.

So Cheers to you, my opposition man! Huzzah!

[Edit] - whoah! Just being clear - I am NOT saying Jonny called me a pediphile. Glad I re-read,
Back to top
« Last Edit: Sep 5th, 2008 at 10:18pm by superhawk2300 »  
WWW 1107217852  
IP Logged
 
Jonny
Ex Member



Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #57 - Sep 5th, 2008 at 10:27pm
 
Hawk dude, I know good folk when I read them, I aint letting good folk go down to a few jerkoffs because they didnt like what someone has to say about a certain subject.

Ive been here long enough to know how needs to be weeded out, and you sir, are a stand up guy with a brain far bigger than mine....LOL

Now tell the folks what that means.....LMAO  Grin

In other words....I love ya and cant wait to meet ya! Kiss

Back to top
  
 
IP Logged
 
Brew
Ex Member



Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #58 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 12:13am
 
Racer1_NC wrote on Sep 5th, 2008 at 9:12pm:
I believe I am going to reinstate my policy of not reading or posting in political threads on this message board.

B

Is there room over there for two?
Back to top
  
 
IP Logged
 
Sandy_C
CH.com Sponsor
***
Offline


There is no such thing
as a stupid question.


Posts: 3371
Jamestown, NC
Gender: female
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #59 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 11:41am
 
This is a great thread.  The doors have been unlocked for an open discussion of a myriad of topics ranging from Sarah Palin, teenage pregnancy, war on terror, who ya gonna vote for, and on. 

Open discussion on any topic is good discussion.

For the record, I am a registered "Unaffiliated" voter - don't particularly like either party - we need a strong third party.

That being said:

IMHO - I thought Sarah Palin did a fantastic job with her speech.  Given the same old DC garbage, she was definitely a breath of fresh air, and will invigorate McCain's bid for the White House.  However, she is way too conservative for my liking.

I'm not Pro-life, nor Pro-abortion.  I am Pro-Choice.  Superhawk's first post also offended me, especially about the daughter needing to buy condoms.  How about her boyfriend?  Where is his responsibility in this situation?  But in reading through the thread, I thank him for clarifying his intent. 

I was born in 1946.  My mother taught me nothing about sex, urges, menstruation, birth control - nothing.  I learned from my peers and was very fortunate that I did not end up pregnant as a teen.  From the day of their births, I made a promise to myself that my daughters were going to armed with knowledge about their God given sexuality, and armed with the TRUTH.....that they WILL have those hormonal urges.....that the boys WILL also have those urges, and that things WILL possibly happen. 

When as toddlers they asked "Mom, what's that?" while pointing to Daddy's "appendage".  I told them it was a penis and that's where Daddy urinated (no cutesy names for body parts - the real thing).  At that time, that's all the information they needed.  Later on, when they inquired, they learned that Daddy's appendage was used for something else, and I told them how it was used.  I also taught my daughters that the only way to avoid pregnancy and STD's was abstinence.  I found a fantastic book for girls that described everything - nothing left out including masturbation, homosexuality, even beastuality - read it first, then gave it to them around the age of 13 to read.  Ask away, I said.

My daughters knew that no question, no topic, no confession was off limits to me and that I would answer every single question they had truthfully, without recriminations.  If I didn't know the answer, we would look it up together.  When in high school, both of them came to me telling me that they were sorry, but they were becoming sexually active.  As promised - no recriminations, and also as promised, I took them to the gynocoligist and they went on birth control pills.  I also bought them their first box of condoms and made them promise that their boyfriends would put them on.  Their father was not thrilled about this, but I was adamant - they were armed with knowledge, and with the necessary tools.

They are both in their 30's, happily married, with baby daughters of their own. 

I'm a realist.  Sarah Palin is not a bad mother.  She is the mother of a normal teenage daughter who has normal sexuality, and who was not given all the information she needed.  Sarah is just not a realist.

Sex ed in schools - absolutely yes all of it.  First teach them they are normal sexual beings and that they will experience feelings that they will have great difficulty in controlling.  Then teach them abstinence as first choice, but when that fails them, teach them protection to the utmost.

Sandy



Back to top
  

Lean on me, when you're not strong, cause we all need somebody to lean on.
 
IP Logged
 
deltadarlin
CH.com Alumnus
***
Offline


I love YaBB 1G - SP1!


Posts: 3823
Downsville LA
Gender: female
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #60 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 12:47pm
 
Sandy,
Where's a high 5 emoticon when you need one?  We did exactly the same thing with Sarah that you did with your daughters.

Maybe Sarah Palin was not so worried about her daughter getting pregnant and then getting married, because she, herself, was pregnant before getting married?  Sarah Palin eloped on August 29, 1988.  Her son was born on April 29, 1989.  That's 234 days or 33.4 weeks.
Back to top
« Last Edit: Sep 6th, 2008 at 1:02pm by deltadarlin »  

Multimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!!  You need to Login or Register
 
IP Logged
 
superhawk2300
CH.com Hall of Famer
*****
Offline




Posts: 901
New Berlin, WI
Gender: male
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #61 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 1:43pm
 
Sandy.

Wow. You rocked the house! Most excellent!

And thanks for your honsest assesment of my post and for seeing the true intent behind my crude and clumbsy writing.

And thanks for bringing up the boyfriend part. As I man I agree the responsibilty is up to everyone involved. I also think there is a *tad* more responsibilty on the females part, due to the fact that they will carry the child and they alone get the final say if an abortion is something they will or won't do. For the man it can be boiled down to "can I afford 17% of my paycheck to be docked if this goes all the way bad? (bad being I no longer want to be with the female who got accidentally pregnant with my child)". I'm not saying it is fair, only the bottom line way it is in America, right now.

And for the record, so people don't freak about me using the word "bad" to describe the above situation; I've never heard anyone who got someone accidentally pregnant, that they did not want to be with, describe the situation on any level as positive or something they would have purposly chose (hense the "accidental" part).

Again, with the point being Palin a hypocrit or someone who cannot admit they are wrong and being a candidate for VP, the boyfriend thing is unrelatd to me for those specific points. In everyday life of course he has just as much part in it.

For the record when me and my wife got pregnant the 2nd unplanned time I blamed myself and not her. I put having my "agmentation" surgery on hold just too long I guess.....
Back to top
  
WWW 1107217852  
IP Logged
 
Sandy_C
CH.com Sponsor
***
Offline


There is no such thing
as a stupid question.


Posts: 3371
Jamestown, NC
Gender: female
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #62 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 3:32pm
 
I'm not sure I agree with you about Sarah Palin being a hypocrite.  A hypocrite is someone who pretends to have certain beliefs or virtues, but who doesn't really practice those beliefs and virtues. 

Sarah Palin really does practice the beliefs and virtues just she says she does.  She is a born again Christian (of several years - don't know how long) who wholeheartedly believes in abstinence only and is 100% anti-abortion for any reason.  I'm sure she raised and taught her daughter, as well as the rest of her children,  these Christian values.  This is not hypocritical behavior.  As I said in my earlier post, given today's society, this is just not realistic.

Whether her first child was conceived in or out of wedlock makes no difference now.  Prior to her being "saved" she was a normal red-blooded girl just like anyone else. 

In either case, now, which is what matters to this country, she practices what she preaches.       

As to becoming VP, I'm more afraid of someone who is so entrenched in her (or his) beliefs that they cannot have an open mind to what is "real" in this country and in the world. 

Is she willing to negotiate and compromise, even if that compromise may cross the religious boundaries that she so strongly believes in? 

Is she able to put aside her religious beliefs when dealing with Arab countries, or Israel, or China and respect their religion and their beliefs?   

If, she should unexpectedly become President and have the opportunity to seat Supreme Court Justices, will she promote only those who believe as strictly as she, or will she have an open mind and promote truly unbiased justices?

These are my questions.

I think she's fantastic as woman, a mother, as a Governor, a Moose hunter, and a good, old fashioned outdoor kind of gal, and possibly a good VP, but she scares the heck out of me.

I need to learn a whole lot more about Mrs. Palin before I cast my ballot.

Sandy

Back to top
« Last Edit: Sep 6th, 2008 at 3:36pm by Sandy_C »  

Lean on me, when you're not strong, cause we all need somebody to lean on.
 
IP Logged
 
Jonny
Ex Member



Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #63 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 4:37pm
 
deltadarlin wrote on Sep 6th, 2008 at 12:47pm:
Sandy,
Where's a high 5 emoticon when you need one?  We did exactly the same thing with Sarah that you did with your daughters.

Maybe Sarah Palin was not so worried about her daughter getting pregnant and then getting married, because she, herself, was pregnant before getting married?  Sarah Palin eloped on August 29, 1988.  Her son was born on April 29, 1989.  That's 234 days or 33.4 weeks.


And that means what?
Back to top
  
 
IP Logged
 
andrewjb
CH.com Hall of Famer
*****
Offline


when the love of power
becomes the power of
love !


Posts: 1612
x1|london|England|europe|185|238|
Gender: male
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #64 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 5:26pm
 
Smiley, heres something i recieved earlier,   Multimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!!  You need to Login or Register;   she has certainly livened up the debate. andrew.              edited cause it diden't work.
Back to top
« Last Edit: Sep 6th, 2008 at 5:37pm by andrewjb »  
 
IP Logged
 
deltadarlin
CH.com Alumnus
***
Offline


I love YaBB 1G - SP1!


Posts: 3823
Downsville LA
Gender: female
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #65 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 5:51pm
 
What does it mean?  If that had happened to me, I would have made damned sure that my daughter wouldn't end up in the same situation.
If she taught her daughter about abstsining, did she also teach her daughter about birth control?   It's fine and it's a good idea to tell kids to wait until marriage, but it's not being realistic.  Yes, there are those who take vows of purity and keep them, but they're in the minority.

Multimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!!  You need to Login or Register

She is not a born again Christian (and to be quite honest, that's a term I thoroughly despise).  She joined the Wasilla Assembly of God while she was still in junior high school and was a member there until 20002 when she joined another non-denominational Evangelical church.  She still attends meetings and conferences at the Wasilla Assembly of God.

Sandy,
That's what bothers me, I don't know if she can put aside her religious beliefs.   How can one seperate their core beliefs from themselves?
Back to top
  

Multimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!!  You need to Login or Register
 
IP Logged
 
Jonny
Ex Member



Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #66 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 6:10pm
 
deltadarlin wrote on Sep 6th, 2008 at 5:51pm:
What does it mean?  If that had happened to me, I would have made damned sure that my daughter wouldn't end up in the same situation.


How?
Back to top
  
 
IP Logged
 
superhawk2300
CH.com Hall of Famer
*****
Offline




Posts: 901
New Berlin, WI
Gender: male
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #67 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 7:13pm
 
I guess it may be semantics but her mother taught her that abstinence was the only acceptable method of birth control and Sarah had pre-marital sex and had gotten pregnant without wanting to be pregnant.

Now that she is pushing that on the public it is “do what I say, not what I do or did." Instead of leading by example she is leading by empty words. Words she wants to apply to everyone but her and hers. To me, (and maybe it is just me) this is hypocritical. I am terrible with being told what to do by someone who wouldn’t do it for themselves, especially when they are proven incorrect. I think most people have a problem with this. It send the message that they are better than the rest of us, and the rules they make do not apply to them, but only to us poor stupid peasants.

Now history repeats itself with the family as it most often does. Seems like the “hard headed” syndrome. If this is the policy she is going to put in place, be prepared for a huge increase in teenage girls having unplanned pregnancies, at tax-payer expense.

Not exactly what I call great leadership.

And this is someone who God talks to? Again if she, as a woman of considerable means, living the American Dream, and apparently with Heavenly insight cannot execute her and her party’s beliefs to success, how will the impoverished, single mother who works 2 minimum wage jobs fare?

I am not as forgiving about the present / past comparison either. I’d hope as a middle-age married women she wouldn’t be having kids out of wedlock, so it is pretty giving to be granting her credit for that (currently practicing her beliefs or whatever).

I’d like to know how many of her children she planned and how many came “by mistake” (again, for lack of a better term only, please).
Back to top
« Last Edit: Sep 6th, 2008 at 7:17pm by superhawk2300 »  
WWW 1107217852  
IP Logged
 
Rolomatic
Ex Member



Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #68 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 7:22pm
 
Has anyone here ever made an ultimatum to a teenage daughter that actually listened?

Rolo. Grin
Back to top
  
 
IP Logged
 
superhawk2300
CH.com Hall of Famer
*****
Offline




Posts: 901
New Berlin, WI
Gender: male
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #69 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 7:35pm
 
Rolo,

That's not the point. Those of us who have either had unplanned children or have children who have are not running for VP and insisting our method is the only one that should be taught.

No one here is saying abstinence shouldn't be taught. No one is saying that by teaching kids about condoms that will make them not get pregnant 100% of the time either. The issue is should these things be taught in schools and which ones. Palin wants ONLY abstinence taught in schools as the ONLY method of birth control (since it worked so well for her family, twice Smiley )

I say nothing is wrong about teaching EVERY METHOD of birth control. Teaching about somthing isn't an endorsment to use it. Teach them EVERYTHING on a fact basis. It always was and still is up to the parents to decide what values to instill in their kids.

And ultimatly in the end the child will do all the deciding anyways, which is a good reason to arm them with knowlegde of all the possible choices. Who knows how many kids plan on abstaining until a situation arises and they are no longer abstain. Maybe if they learned about other methods they would feel more confident about insisting on them at that crucial moment when it is clear they are no longer going to abstain.
Back to top
  
WWW 1107217852  
IP Logged
 
Rolomatic
Ex Member



Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #70 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 8:25pm
 
superhawk2300 wrote on Sep 6th, 2008 at 7:35pm:
Rolo,

That's not the point. Those of us who have either had unplanned children or have children who have are not running for VP and insisting our method is the only one that should be taught.

No one here is saying abstinence shouldn't be taught. No one is saying that by teaching kids about condoms that will make them not get pregnant 100% of the time either. The issue is should these things be taught in schools and which ones. Palin wants ONLY abstinence taught in schools as the ONLY method of birth control (since it worked so well for her family, twice Smiley )

I say nothing is wrong about teaching EVERY METHOD of birth control. Teaching about somthing isn't an endorsment to use it. Teach them EVERYTHING on a fact basis. It always was and still is up to the parents to decide what values to instill in their kids.

And ultimatly in the end the child will do all the deciding anyways, which is a good reason to arm them with knowlegde of all the possible choices. Who knows how many kids plan on abstaining until a situation arises and they are no longer abstain. Maybe if they learned about other methods they would feel more confident about insisting on them at that crucial moment when it is clear they are no longer going to abstain.


I never said abstinence was the way to go, I’m a firm believer that you should use you noodle before you dip your noodle! Wink
Back to top
  
 
IP Logged
 
Rolomatic
Ex Member



Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #71 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 8:52pm
 
I’m just going to put it out there. I have a 18 year old daughter with trisomy 23 (downs syndrome) and I applaud Sara Palin for her fortitude in bringing her Trig to fruition!

Roland.
Back to top
  
 
IP Logged
 
deltadarlin
CH.com Alumnus
***
Offline


I love YaBB 1G - SP1!


Posts: 3823
Downsville LA
Gender: female
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #72 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 9:42pm
 
Jonny,
Superhawk more or less answered your question for me.  If I had an unplanned pregnancy early on, I would want my daughter to be armed with the information that she needed to possibly prevent the situation from happening (either by making the choice to abstain or how to use birth control if needed).  Abstinance only does NOT teach about birth control.

Back to top
« Last Edit: Sep 6th, 2008 at 9:46pm by deltadarlin »  

Multimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!!  You need to Login or Register
 
IP Logged
 
Rolomatic
Ex Member



Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #73 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 9:49pm
 
deltadarlin wrote on Sep 6th, 2008 at 9:42pm:
Jonny,
Superhawk more or less answered your question for me.  If I had an unplanned pregnancy early on, I would want my daughter to be armed with the information that she needed to possibly prevent the situation from happening (either by making the choice to abstain or how to use birth control if needed).  Abstinance only does NOT teach about birth control.



I'm not picken darlin but "If I had an unplanned pregnancy early on, I would want my daughter to be armed with the information that she needed to possibly prevent the situation from happening" is a conflicting statement.

Kiss

BTW; the guy/gal who can stop the mosquitoes form breeding will get my vote! Grin
Back to top
« Last Edit: Sep 6th, 2008 at 10:01pm by N/A »  
 
IP Logged
 
karma
CH.com Hall of Famer
*****
Offline


I love YaBB 1G - SP1!


Posts: 937
St. Maarten/Neth. Antilles
Gender: male
Re: Hurricane Sarah Makes Landfall
Reply #74 - Sep 6th, 2008 at 10:43pm
 
Quote:
I'm not picken darlin but "If I had an unplanned pregnancy early on, I would want my daughter to be armed with the information that she needed to possibly prevent the situation from happening" is a conflicting statement.

No it's not. It's being realistic.
Jeez, you guys sound like you were never teenagers. I bet I would still have a hard time getting a condom on in the heat of battle.
Back to top
  
 
IP Logged
 
Pages: 1 2 3 4 
Send Topic Print

DISCLAIMER: All information contained on this web site is for informational purposes only.  It is in no way intended to be used as a replacement for professional medical treatment.   clusterheadaches.com makes no claims as to the scientific/clinical validity of the information on this site OR to that of the information linked to from this site.  All information taken from the internet should be discussed with a medical professional!