I'm certainly no expert, in fact I probably don't know half as much as most of you do about government, but there is something I firmly believe, and I'm interested to see what you people think.
The government's job should be simply to protect the rights of its citizens, not to tell us what we should believe, or how we should act (outside of limmiting our actions so that we do not harm others).
For example: It should not be the government's right to tell us we can't do certain drugs. I can understand age limits, and limits imposed such as no driving while under the influence, but aside from such conditions, the government has no right to enforce such a law. The previous conditions help protect the rights of other citizens by limiting the potential for hazard when under the influence of such drugs. Yet, if we wish to harm ourselves, committing suicide, doing drugs, whatever, how is it the government's right to tell us we cannot?
Another example: Gay marriage, as well as financial marital benefits. Are we not supposed to have separation of church and state? Marriage is technically a religious practice. How is that the government will support one people's religious practice and not another if there is separation of church and state? How is it the governments right to tell gay people how they can and cannot interact?
Don't misunderstand me, we have it darn good here in America, but there are things about this government that greatly anger me. I appreciate what I have, but if this is truly a free country, there are certain restrictions that must placed on the government. That's what I believe. How about you guys? Do you agree, disagree, semi-agree?
Edited: Zeuts on 7th Apr, 2005 - 12:42am
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Well this discussion is actually presented in the 'Activism Board', but it is more or less cut up into many different threads such as 'Should we pay tax?', 'Who can marry who?', 'Property Laws', etc. If you go to the downloads Board you will also see a link for excellent videos on this very topic (it is the longest thread in there). I will leave this one simply because we have not really put a 'yes' or 'no' on what Government should do, but at the same time let us make sure not to drift into topics that are already available elsewhere, so this one should be law based. As for me, any Government, not just the 'American' (I believe you meant US), should govern defense and law and order, but not dictate marriage, religion, how I raise my kids, personal preferences or pastimes.
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Another example: Gay marriage, as well as financial marital benefits. Are we not supposed to have separation of church and state? Marriage is technically a religious practice. How is that the government will support one people's religious practice and not another if there is separation of church and state? How is it the governments right to tell gay people how they can and cannot interact? |
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I am not so sure I agree that the government should not have a say in what drugs someone uses. Drugs that are illegal today impairs an individual's senses in some way. If we legalized all drugs, then we face the risk of increased vehicular accidents and even domestic violence. I think the government has enough of a vested interest in trying to maintain a violent-free society to place bans on the drugs that are illegal today. Before we question why the government is restricting us, we really need to consider what side-effects not restricting these actions can have on individuals and society. I agree that the topic here is much too general and broad to get into too much of a discussion, but in general, I don't have too much of an issue with restrictions that are in-place here in the U.S because I see them as protection instead of violating my rights.
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