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Sunnie57
January 3, 2010, 9:29pm Report to Moderator
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I am not against prochoice for anyone....it's there, we are here, we are that ignorant and our offspring really hasn't evolved any further due to
prolife.....

My problem is with the rose colored glasses about LIFE that erks me....everyone lives with their choices or the lack of choices....

no you may not assume I am against abortion for healthy babies.....may I assume no one knows the definition of a healthy baby(or it's 'healthy'
upbringing).........


So why are all your posts about the hard cases, which are a small minority of abortions?

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those who did choose to abort didn't think themselves that great at parenting either....even if it was for a selfish reason.....it was the perception
of themselves after having gotten into the 'predicament' to begin with.....

a druggie having had an abortion is not better than the parent who 'lost their mind' and their kids ended up in some dump of a foster home...or the
'mommie dearests'.....

small numbers you say.....but who is more innocent? those not exposed or those that were shuffled around?


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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those who did choose to abort didn't think themselves that great at parenting either....even if it was for a selfish reason.....it was the perception
of themselves after having gotten into the 'predicament' to begin with.....

a druggie having had an abortion is not better than the parent who 'lost their mind' and their kids ended up in some dump of a foster home...or the
'mommie dearests'.....

small numbers you say.....but who is more innocent? those not exposed or those that were shuffled around?


You didn't answer my question.

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So why are all your posts about the hard cases, which are a small minority of abortions?



They are ALL hard cases.....it's THAT personal.......and the true issue is BEFORE the abortion even needs to be considered....and
even that is THAT personal.....

as far as I am concerned no one has the right to say no choice(married/divorced/abortion/gay)....and...in the same spirit no
one has the right to mandate that I/we pay for other folks and their needs via government.....

both the libs/cons are wrong, looking and listening without actually seeing and hearing.......

if the 'innocent' is protected under the law but,,,,,,none is more equal than another born or unborn.....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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They are ALL hard cases.....it's THAT personal.......and the true issue is BEFORE the abortion even needs to be considered....and
even that is THAT personal.....

as far as I am concerned no one has the right to say no choice(married/divorced/abortion/gay)....and...in the same spirit no
one has the right to mandate that I/we pay for other folks and their needs via government.....

both the libs/cons are wrong, looking and listening without actually seeing and hearing.......

if the 'innocent' is protected under the law but,,,,,,none is more equal than another born or unborn.....


If you saw a parent killing a born child, and the law said it was OK, would you not try to stop it?

Also, if Obamacare gets passed, you will have to pay for abortions, because it will be the LAW.

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If you saw a parent killing a born child, and the law said it was OK, would you not try to stop it?

Also, if Obamacare gets passed, you will have to pay for abortions, because it will be the LAW.



If I saw a parent killing a born child, of course I would step in,,,,just like if a friend was confiding in me about their decision
to/not to have an abortion I would be there.....It IS that personal,,,,certainly NOT the job of the government......except on a case
by case senario.....

as for Obamacare---I DONT WANT IT, IT SHOULD NEVER BE BORN, IT IS AN INCESTUOUS GOVERNMENT CHILD......ABORT NOW......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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When the majority of the people are against a bill passed into law there are ways to change that law and step one is to vote every politician who voted for the law out of office.
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Lazio is getting my attention.  Check it out in today's NYT:  http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/05/nyregion/05lazio.html?ref=nyregion
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He's having trouble getting his fellow Reps interested in his conservative policies because there are too many RINO's in the party. Both major parties are the same, to heck with the people they're just interested in what's in it for them.
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Sunnie57
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If I saw a parent killing a born child, of course I would step in,,,,just like if a friend was confiding in me about their decision
to/not to have an abortion I would be there.....It IS that personal,,,,certainly NOT the job of the government......except on a case
by case senario.....

as for Obamacare---I DONT WANT IT, IT SHOULD NEVER BE BORN, IT IS AN INCESTUOUS GOVERNMENT CHILD......ABORT NOW......


Sadly, activist judges made the legalized killing of the unborn the law of the land.

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When the majority of the people are against a bill passed into law there are ways to change that law and step one is to vote every politician who voted for the law out of office.


Of course, but the next step is to stop activist judges from legislating from the bench. How do we do that?

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If you vote conservatives into office then when judges are appointed by them they will be fair and give verdicts based on law not write new law from the bench.
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Sunnie57
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If you vote conservatives into office then when judges are appointed by them they will be fair and give verdicts based on law not write new law from the bench.


Yes, we need to work hard at achieving that more conservatives are elected.

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Sunnie--you kind of scare me.  
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Sadly, activist judges made the legalized killing of the unborn the law of the land.



just because something is legal doesn't make it right......and just because something is illegal doesn't make it wrong....

and just because something doesn't have a ruling means it needs to........TAKE THE LANGUAGE OUT OF THE CONSTITUTION....

it's archaic and penis ruled....abortion exists ALL through history and here we all are type type typing away.........

the ruling is where? if one is conservative, one knows the answer to this.......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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