I guess that depends on how you define "profit." Their motivation is that they would "profit" from the United States getting the hell out of "their" countries.
Honestly, don't let it rock you too much.
They make some valid points in that movie, but for the most part they cherry-pick facts. If you have specific questions about it, feel free to ask.
He probably believes that those couple of cells have a soul, or spirit, or whatever most Christians believe a body has with it.
Be careful, we don't need this going to PPP
Bottom line is that the standards of behavior should make it clear that making romantic advances on any of your fellow soldiers is grounds for reprimand (I believe it is), gay or not. That's my stance on it. You can be gay or straight, but don't make your sexuality a problem.
Not trying to get argument-ably involved here, but have military commanders/generals come out with any arguments against repealing don't ask don't tell? Just curious at this point. I can't remember seeing any.
64 characters for your home wireless network is probably a bit much. A 16 character password would be sufficient. Anything guarded with less than a 12 character password is just asking to be stolen.
From my standpoint, the problem arises when you start causing nontrivial harm to animals that can feel pain. It's one thing if you kill dogs quickly (as painlessly as possible) and eat them. It's completely another to have them fight each other until one is crippled/dead.