> Dana wrote:
> people are able to communicate *their* message to Moore and to the rest of 
> the country.
>

In all of those type of choice-driven social problems the question is
really: where does personal responsibility end and society's
responsibility begin.

>From many of the answers you've given I would infer that you would say
there is no personal responsibility for bad choices and, if somebody
messes up, the taxpayers should subsidize the solution to their
mistake.

Is that wrong?  If so, how much do you think someone should be
personally responsible for bad decisions.  For example, the girl in
the first link made some bad choices that got her in a bad spot.
Should she pay for those bad choices or should you?

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