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Politically Incorrect, Poor People, Morality, Protection P.2

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2007

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Discussion on the economic issues of the poor, Legislating morality, and community standards. Guest Include comedian Paul Rodriguez, author, Barbara Ehrenreich, and author Frank Turek

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  • Thanks Librarien, for taking the time and tedious effort to get all this episodes up online here. These are keeping me going until Real Time's next season starts!

  • @philochristos I agree, Rodriguez is a self-impressed IDIOT! He ruined most of this show!

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  • @orakulas2008

    Look at Iran or medieval Spain and you'll brighten up quite fast; as fast as it gets for the realization of how lucky you are to be born in a more secular place and a more secular time to reach your consciousness, starting from the moment your eyes scanned this comment - In a healthy human it takes just several milliseconds.

  • I get sad when seeing where secular society can leed.

  • @funk7000 Hahaha, thats fukn halerious, good job bro thats the best fkn fail ive seen in a while

  • Maher is trying hard to pretend morality doesn't exist and he resorted to ad hominem attack on Turek

  • @Cawby Or maybe you did. The drug war, for example, I think is wrong but a majority support because they think it's the right thing to do, and that drugs are immoral. Again, if not morality, what then is the source of law?

  • @JoeThreeler Well I guess you misinterpreted what the guy in the video was saying. He said that laws are the decision of the majority people to be morals. whether right or wrong they're still morals in basis. Which makes absolutely no sense and makes me wonder why anyone would defend that point.

  • @JoeThreeler do we have the laws we do, and where else do they come from?

  • @Cawby Why do people wear mixed fabrics? (mixing materials is also a no-no Biblically) Morality is not a religious institution, nor is anyone saying all laws are moral, or that all morality should be law - I, and the person in the video whose name escapes me, are saying that morality influences and shapes law. We all agree it is immoral to kill? Outlawed. Immoral so rape? Outlawed. Even things of debatable morality are illegal due to a majority position. If morality is not a factor, why

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