<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by lander:
_"Yesterday I was killing innocent Americans, or was it innocent civilians, no, no, it was innocent liberals, oh hell, maybe it was innocent liberal americans. Let me know if you ever figured it out."_
Are you suggesting that people with a higher quality of life are more valuable?
Fidel Castro has a higher quality of life than you, does this make him more "valuable" than you?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Lander, as far as what I said yesterday, I AM done with it. Just consider that whooooshing sound buzzing over your head the end of that topic for you also. As for the topic at hand, your "suggestion" of what I may be "suggesting" is typical of your posts. Read what I wrote...my point was that no one can place value on life for someone else. If you are simply talking Life/Death here, there is no discussion. Everybody lives...everbody dies. How they live it is their business. As long as it is THEIR choice on how they live it. Can you say that there is no difference between living a life of free will and living under someone elses tyrannical control? Is there no difference between living a life or simply being alive? I know you would like for us to believe that you are the 2nd coming of Mother Theresa, but unless you live like a peasant and spend all your time helping others, then don't try to tell me you don't think quality of life matters. I'm sure you go to work to provide for you and yours. Why? To improve your quality of life I bet. If quality of life didn't matter, what reason would we have to get out of bed every morning? As far as the hypotheticals about switching lives with Castro, or anyone else for that matter, that would be a personal choice on my part. I think that was my point. Night all, got to get up early to start improving my way of life.
_"Yesterday I was killing innocent Americans, or was it innocent civilians, no, no, it was innocent liberals, oh hell, maybe it was innocent liberal americans. Let me know if you ever figured it out."_
Are you suggesting that people with a higher quality of life are more valuable?
Fidel Castro has a higher quality of life than you, does this make him more "valuable" than you?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Lander, as far as what I said yesterday, I AM done with it. Just consider that whooooshing sound buzzing over your head the end of that topic for you also. As for the topic at hand, your "suggestion" of what I may be "suggesting" is typical of your posts. Read what I wrote...my point was that no one can place value on life for someone else. If you are simply talking Life/Death here, there is no discussion. Everybody lives...everbody dies. How they live it is their business. As long as it is THEIR choice on how they live it. Can you say that there is no difference between living a life of free will and living under someone elses tyrannical control? Is there no difference between living a life or simply being alive? I know you would like for us to believe that you are the 2nd coming of Mother Theresa, but unless you live like a peasant and spend all your time helping others, then don't try to tell me you don't think quality of life matters. I'm sure you go to work to provide for you and yours. Why? To improve your quality of life I bet. If quality of life didn't matter, what reason would we have to get out of bed every morning? As far as the hypotheticals about switching lives with Castro, or anyone else for that matter, that would be a personal choice on my part. I think that was my point. Night all, got to get up early to start improving my way of life.