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    Sex - Worth the wait?

    ....................................wait what? Yea, you don't have the risk of comparison, but you do run the risk of marrying a very dull sex partner. Because it's all about him?
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    Sex - Worth the wait?

    I see no problem in explaining to people why you're of the opinion that you are, it might help them to form their own.
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    Sex - Worth the wait?

    Well while I think that's actually a myth that's been debunked, if it were true I'd blame it more on sleeping with people they have no interest in/bad working conditions etc. Consenting sex with someone (or more than one person) you really, really like is something pretty good and yes - I'd...
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    Sex - Worth the wait?

    Ok I'll be serious for a second... Condom's do a pretty damn good job at stopping STD's. People are willing to take a little risk for great pleasure. If you know the person, there's much less of a risk :) K?
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    Sex - Worth the wait?

    You can't get aids twice! LOLZ.
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    US Plans Base on Moon

    NASA has been pretty thoroughly silenced on climate change by the government, they actually changed the breadth of NASA's mission statement to eliminate possible studies on climate change lol.
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    US Plans Base on Moon

    ... Rocket's really aren't that bad on a global scale. A day of australian car use is probably equal to the amount of emitions from one of the old Saturn's.
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    So, what would your policy stance be?

    You don't think prison will change him? You really think he'll lead another gang rape once he gets out of gaol? Do you realise how unlikely that is? Was this done early-on during her gaol time? Has she actually been charged for doing so? Is there some other reason the judge may not believe she...
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    So, what would your policy stance be?

    You think there's a chance of him reoffending? Really? Also, where does your argument end? - Why not another 20 years ontop of that? - Why not just give him life? - Why even let him live? I suggest that we only deal with them by taking photo's, looking for them etc, moving in when it's safe...
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    So, what would your policy stance be?

    Yea I get that it was a really bad crime, but what difference is there between 33 and 51 years? What outcome do you get by keeping him there for the extra years? It does nothing. These two women reported this only after seeing him on tv, some months after the alleged incident. There are...
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    So, what would your policy stance be?

    Can you give a reason though over than just 'I hate these pricks' ? Sure vengence is probably a part of any justice system, but all it leads to is greater net pain for all involved. Well first of all, what I think you're thinking of is called 'parole', not bail - Unless you were using 'bailed'...
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    So, what would your policy stance be?

    What sort of government regulation (or I guess to simplify it, you could say a level) would you require for a private health system? Who would set the prices of various proceedures? Would emergency ignore the means test etc and simply take whoever comes in without any form of ID (something...
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    So, what would your policy stance be?

    What exact difference is there between 31 and 55 years in your opinion? Does he become more reformed in those years? Does he pose less of a re-offender risk? I personally don't see a practical difference between 31 and 55 years, the only difference is on how much more likely it is that skaf will...
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    Rudd new ALP leader

    ... See there are two types of misinformed people in this debate: 1) Those that believe the government has direct control over what the interest rate is. 2) Those that believe because the government doesn't have direct control over what the interest rate is, governments are thereby not...
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    So, what would your policy stance be?

    I don't think I got to meet you, sorry, or maybe I did but I forgot. I did know there was someone named malfoy at the meet though. But eventually don't infrastructure demands get kinda out of control? This is the main point of my contention really, as far as migrants go then alot of the...
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    So, what would your policy stance be?

    Hahahaha Wow - Did you really write that up just now? I agreed with alot of what you had to say, so please realise these are just my little disagreements to get a bit of a discussion going. Isn't there a bit of a physical problem here? Upon implimenting such a system I'm sure many students...
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    So, what would your policy stance be?

    Lol - Asking people to create a policy platform for the entire country is a bit of an ask, but I'm sure people will be able to contribute a few ideas ;) ___________________________________________________ Federalised Health, Possible nationalisation of years 11/12, hsc etc - Basically more...
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    How do I get my friend to see that he is being played?

    Perhaps it's best for him to learn his lesson the hard way?
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    Do complete Lefties and Greenies get on your nerves?

    The first statement is true, however it doesn't necessarily lead to the second statement. Just because you care about your rights 'much more' than those of others doesn't mean it's normal or even psychologically healthy to only care about rights pertaining to yourself... most of us have some...
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    Rudd new ALP leader

    And I really don't think that's what Howard ever aluded too with "You can count on me to keep interest rates low", he meant in general that his polices are more likely to keep them low - something contentious, but not a 'lie'.
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