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"Osprey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > "Spartakus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "Osprey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... > > > "Spartakus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richy _) wrote... > > > > > > while there are always those spouting such nonsense such as "it's > > > > > alright to murder an innocent baby" > > > > > Actually, there are NEVER those spouting "it's alright[sic] to murder > > > > an innocent baby". That's completely a product of your fetid > > > > imagination, a strawman, a palpable lie. > > > > No, actually it is a persons right to view abortion as murder. Many > > > people view it as murder. Just as many people view the death penalty > > > as murder. Yes, we know it isn't murder by legal definition; however, > > > that still doesn't mean that a person can't view it as murder. > > > What I don't understand is why so many pro-choice/aborts want to > > > force others to view abortion their way. > > > > Bobby, every once in a while you say something reasonable which makes > > me want to respect you, but most of the time, the stuff coming out of > > your keyboard is such incorrect, shallow, feeble-minded dross that not > > even God himself could find the words to respond. > > You are avoiding the issue. > > > > > > This is one of those "most of the time" moments, btw. > > > > What I responded to was not "abortion is murder". Richy did not say > > that; he misrepresented a statement attributed to sexkitten. > > sexkitten has NEVER said "it's alright[sic] to murder an innocent > > baby", and it is dishonest of Richy to claim that she did. > > Richy is entitled to his opinion. As I said, many people view abortion as > murder. Some people define murder as unjustified killing. Abortion is just > that. It is unjustified killing. Just as some people view the death > penalty as unjustified. A few people believe life on earth was created by aliens. Sure, they're entitled to their opinion, but you seem to think that holding an opinion makes it fact. > > > > > > > > > (se#kitten paraphrased), > > > > > > > > Don't you mean "sexkitten"? > > > > Again, I have to ask, what is the big deal? So he doesn't want to > > > spell it out. That is his choice. > > > > And it is MY choice to tweak his nose about it. What is the big deal? > > > Why though do you have a problem with him not wanting to spell out sex? > > > > > > Tell you what, maybe we should hound atheist that don't spell out > > > Christmas. Think that will be o.k..? > > > > Ignorant tosser > > You are showing your intollerance to differing opinions again. > > - even many Christians use "Xmas" as shorthand for > > Christmas. > > No, I don't know many Christians that do that. I do however, know many > atheist that do it primarily because they don't want to recognize Christ. You're showing your ignorance again, asshole. I suggest you do some research on the origin of "xmas" and I think you'll be surprised where it actually started. > > 'x' or the Greek letter 'chi' is shorthand for "Christ", > > and dates back several centuries. > > > > http://www.linguistlist.org/~ask-ling/archive-1997.10/msg01474.html > > > > > > That is to say, "seXkitten"? > > > > > > > > "SEXkitten"? > > > > Why do you wish to force him to spell it out the way you want him too? > > > > Now that I think of it, can you find any text in my post where I force > > Richy to do anything? > > You sure are hounding him over such a stupid issue. You have to have your > reason, appears you want him to type it as you see fit. Just like you want others to accept the definitions of words you see fit, asshole? > > > > > > > I know this may come as a shock to you, Richy... > > > > I know this may come as a shock to you sparky, but your entire post is > > > filled with your wanting to force Richy to accept the issue your way. > > > > I know this may come as a shock to you, Bobby, but you are projecting: > > Projection: "A defense mechanism in which the individual attributes to > > other people impulses and traits that she herself has but cannot > > accept. It is especially likely to occur when the person lacks insight > > into her own impulses and traits."
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