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"Marie A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (FuzzySideUp) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > Abortion is wrong!!! Abortion is ok!!! Abortion is a Sin!!! > > Pro-Choice!!! > > > > All these sides and different view points. So many opinions, yet they > > are just opinions. But how dare you force someone to do something or > > believe soemthing that you, yourself have no clue how it feels to be > > in that position? Remember a couple years back, when that catholic man > > killed an abortion clinic doctor and set an abortion clinic on fire... > > (i might be wrong about the exact details so pardon me) Well guess > > what the catholic society did? They supported him, they supported him > > killing a man and destroying property. I'm afraid to say it but that > > is terrorism. To force a belief on someone or culture who doesn't > > share your views. The man that was murdered didn't seek out pregnant > > ladies and forced them to have abortions, women came to him, yet he > > was killed for doing what the women have requested of him. But how can > > you get into others peoples business and say what they should do? We > > are all intitaled to our own opinion, thats the beauty of America but > > once you impose a belief onto someone, then we are no better then > > terrorists. (take Operation Iraqi Freedom how you want, I dont want to > > get into that argument LOL) > > Dear child, being in a bad *position* in life is not an argument for > acting immorally or criminally, because if it were society might just > as well scrap its entire system of justice and abolish every code of > conduct. I may not have any idea of what it feels like to be pushing a > shopping cart, but that doesn't mean the guy pushing it is free to do > whatever he wants owing to his dire circumstances. Something is either > right or wrong, legal or illegal as a matter distinct from the > economic or emotional turmoil of the individual. > > As for the other *point* you raise, whether a woman voluntarily comes > to an abortion doctor has absolutely nothing to with the objective > evil of what's being done, for these doctors are the instrument of > that wrong. If I hire a hit man to off my husband, do you think the > law is going to let him off the hook? No, they're coming for both of > them. > > Cordially, Marie Deep thought are not the way of pro-aborts. They can't get past the word "choice." It's fun to keep trying however.
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