Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Abortion: Prochoice or Prolife?

Abortion is a touchy subject that should be handled with care. A woman should have the choice to decide how she wants to handle such a situation. Under no circumstances should the state or government decide for her what to do.

Abortions are definitely a matter of personal choice. State funded abortions do not make sense with the exception of rape. Why should some taxpayers, who are prolife, pay for the killing of an unborn child?

PROCHOICE.
It's all about the mother and the child- not politics.







McCain said he believes doctors who performed abortions would be prosecuted. “But I would not prosecute a woman” who obtained an abortion.


And how is it the doctors' fault?

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Monday, August 25, 2008

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A bright idea: FLUORESCENT LIGHTBULBS

A fluorescent lightbulb uses up to 75% less energy than a normal incandescent one. They may cost as much as 8.00, but the return comes quickly. Incandescent bulbs cost around $.50, but must be replaced 10 times as often.
The average fluorescent uses just 15 watts of energy, and has 860 Lumens (a measure of light) of brightness. On the other hand, incandescent ones use 60 watts of energy for the same about of brightness.


If every house in America had just one incadescent bulb replaced, the harvest would be rich. The U.S. would save...

Enough energy to light 3 million homes for a year
the emissions of 800,000 cars for a year
or
31.7 BILLION kilowatts of electricity.

all of that, in just one year, with just one lightbulb.

Now.
Do you think that makes sense?

ABOUT ME, BESSIE

Hello!

Hola!

I am Bessie Knots, probably the most unheard of person in the Libertarian Party of the U.S. But this is going to change, and soon, I hope.

I grew up in the lonely country of North Dakota, in the state's capital, Bismarck. I had a lovely childhood, living with my mother, Bella, father, Brian, and sister, Bonnie. At a very young age, I was fascinated by politics and the way our country works. My dream as a child was to someday become president. I worked hard throughout my high school years to graduate with high honors and never miss a day of school. My work paid off, and I traveled to Oxford on a scholorship. I graduated with my major being Political Theory. While attending college, I met the love of my life, Mrs. Yolanda I. Buff. We were married and soon adopted a child, by the name of Chuck Morris, from China.

We moved to the U.S., where I invested in stockmarket and made my living. Yolanda started her own, now sucessful, practice as a pyschologist. All the while, I was campaigning and letting myself be known to the Libertarian Party's representatives.

Things did not go so well. I am still unknown, although my dream lives on. I hope that I have educated you about my past, present, and what I hope to have in my future. I thank you for your time.

Yours,

Bessie Knots