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"J Young" |
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20 Jun 2004 09:39:01 AM |
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Fathers Day 2004 |
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
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| User: "Patrick Lee Humphrey" |
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| Title: Re: Fathers Day 2004 |
20 Jun 2004 02:16:57 PM |
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(J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine months?
In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since I'm a
pro-choice father and grandfather. Let's see how fast you U-turn on that
wish.
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Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "James Roberts" |
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20 Jun 2004 09:56:48 PM |
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On 20 Jun 2004 14:16:57 -0500, <szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine months?
In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since I'm a
pro-choice father
That is a lie. You have not fathered any children of your own. You are a step
father and that is all. You are "pro-choice" because of the morbidly obese
feminist you are married to pulls your strings.
and grandfather. Let's see how fast you U-turn on that
wish.
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Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "Flower Power" |
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20 Jun 2004 10:46:48 PM |
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"James Roberts" <jimbo12@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vfjcd0leimcbkkd7ka2f3vjgkv0tarheof@4ax.com...
That is a lie. You have not fathered any children of your own. You are a
step
father and that is all. You are "pro-choice" because of the morbidly obese
feminist you are married to pulls your strings.
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I saw the picture and the women is not morbidly obese. She's heavyset like
more than 60% of women are these days. Are you one of those men who only
talk to or date the pitifully rail thin, near-anorexic women out there who
live on lettuce and two bites of baked fish? You're insulting every women
on this NG that weighs over 110 lbs.
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Flower Power........
One women dies giving birth every 30 minutes in Afghanistan.
Do they also warn women of the dangers of term pregnancy and
birth?.......like:
http://www.indiaparenting.com/pregnancy/data/preg16_00.shtml
http://www.imnotsorry.net/
http://www.agi-usa.org/pubs/fb_induced_abortion.html
The risk of death associated with childbirth is about 11 times as high as
that associated with abortion.27
http://www.cdc.gov/epo/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00054602.htm
http://www.afterabortion.org/news/deaths_smj.html
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| User: "Patrick Lee Humphrey" |
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| Title: Re: Fathers Day 2004 |
20 Jun 2004 11:16:23 PM |
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James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> writes:
On 20 Jun 2004 14:16:57 -0500, <szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine
months? In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since I'm
a pro-choice father and grandfather. Let's see how fast you U-turn on that
wish.
That is a lie. You have not fathered any children of your own. You are a step
father and that is all. You are "pro-choice" because of the morbidly obese
feminist you are married to pulls your strings.
Quit annoying your neighbors in Bellville, Bloatbury. I was pro-choice quite
a few years before I knew of the existence of the South Dakota farmer's
daughter I married...and if you're going to whine, convince the daughter in
question of your opinion. She'll enjoy the laugh, too.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "James Roberts" |
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21 Jun 2004 10:19:24 AM |
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On 20 Jun 2004 23:16:23 -0500, <szkn02x35rc.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> writes:
On 20 Jun 2004 14:16:57 -0500, <szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine
months? In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since I'm
a pro-choice father and grandfather. Let's see how fast you U-turn on that
wish.
That is a lie. You have not fathered any children of your own. You are a step
father and that is all. You are "pro-choice" because of the morbidly obese
feminist you are married to pulls your strings.
Quit annoying your neighbors in Bellville, Bloatbury.
What are you babbling about now you psychotic?
I was pro-choice quite
a few years before I knew of the existence of the South Dakota farmer's
daughter I married...and if you're going to whine, convince the daughter in
question of your opinion. She'll enjoy the laugh, too.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "Patrick Lee Humphrey" |
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| Title: Re: Fathers Day 2004 |
22 Jun 2004 12:44:30 AM |
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James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> writes:
On 20 Jun 2004 23:16:23 -0500, <szkn02x35rc.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> writes:
On 20 Jun 2004 14:16:57 -0500, <szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine
months? In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since
I'm a pro-choice father and grandfather. Let's see how fast you U-turn on
that wish.
That is a lie. You have not fathered any children of your own. You are a
step father and that is all. You are "pro-choice" because of the morbidly
obese feminist you are married to pulls your strings.
Quit annoying your neighbors in Bellville, Bloatbury.
What are you babbling about now you psychotic?
You're so allegedly smart -- figure it out for yourself. (You'll get it
wrong, but that's to be expected.)
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "Mark Sebree" |
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| Title: Re: Fathers Day 2004 |
21 Jun 2004 12:46:05 PM |
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James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<vfjcd0leimcbkkd7ka2f3vjgkv0tarheof@4ax.com>...
On 20 Jun 2004 14:16:57 -0500, <szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine months?
In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since I'm a
pro-choice father
That is a lie. You have not fathered any children of your own.
Your right. His wife helped a lot.
You are a step
father and that is all.
That does not make him any less of a father. Nor would it if his
children were adopted.
You are "pro-choice" because of the morbidly obese
feminist you are married to pulls your strings.
I saw the picture on his website. His wife is no where near "morbidly
obese". My cousin was morbidly obese, so I actually have an idea what
that entails. (She has been under treatment, and is close to her
target weight now.) His wife may be "heavyset" or "big boned" (always
harder to tell from pictures than in person), but she is NOT "morbidly
obese".
JYoung, your insults are getting more and more desperate as your
hatred and intolerance becomes more and more apparent. When you are
pregnant, then you get to decide whether or not to continue your
pregnancy. That is equal rights. You do not have the right to
dictate the actions of others, you can only control your own life.
Mark Sebree
and grandfather. Let's see how fast you U-turn on that
wish.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "Patrick Lee Humphrey" |
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| Title: Re: Fathers Day 2004 |
22 Jun 2004 12:48:45 AM |
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(Mark Sebree) writes:
James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<vfjcd0leimcbkkd7ka2f3vjgkv0tarheof@4ax.com>...
On 20 Jun 2004 14:16:57 -0500, <szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine
months? In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since
I'm a pro-choice father
That is a lie. You have not fathered any children of your own.
Your right. His wife helped a lot.
Well, she *does* have ways. ;-)
You are a step father and that is all.
That does not make him any less of a father. Nor would it if his
children were adopted.
True, but then you live on this planet. "James" obviously has problems
dealing with that. (Dale's daughter would laugh at him, but then, she knows
me better than he ever will.)
You are "pro-choice" because of the morbidly obese feminist you are married
to pulls your strings.
I saw the picture on his website. His wife is no where near "morbidly
obese". My cousin was morbidly obese, so I actually have an idea what that
entails. (She has been under treatment, and is close to her target weight
now.) His wife may be "heavyset" or "big boned" (always harder to tell from
pictures than in person), but she is NOT "morbidly obese".
You have an unfair advantage -- you're not assuming your conclusion *before*
you start asserting.
JYoung, your insults are getting more and more desperate as your
hatred and intolerance becomes more and more apparent. When you are
pregnant, then you get to decide whether or not to continue your
pregnancy. That is equal rights. You do not have the right to
dictate the actions of others, you can only control your own life.
....and judging from his whining, he's making a balls-up of it.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "James Roberts" |
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22 Jun 2004 05:56:40 AM |
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On 22 Jun 2004 00:48:45 -0500, <szkzn6wm9c2.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
sebree@infionline.net (Mark Sebree) writes:
James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<vfjcd0leimcbkkd7ka2f3vjgkv0tarheof@4ax.com>...
On 20 Jun 2004 14:16:57 -0500, <szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine
months? In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since
I'm a pro-choice father
That is a lie. You have not fathered any children of your own.
Your right. His wife helped a lot.
Well, she *does* have ways. ;-)
You are a step father and that is all.
That does not make him any less of a father. Nor would it if his
children were adopted.
True, but then you live on this planet. "James" obviously has problems
dealing with that. (Dale's daughter would laugh at him, but then, she knows
me better than he ever will.)
And you're still a step-father who has limp wristed impotent sperm which can't
impregnate.
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| User: "Patrick Lee Humphrey" |
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22 Jun 2004 07:28:39 AM |
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James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> writes:
On 22 Jun 2004 00:48:45 -0500, <szkzn6wm9c2.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
sebree@infionline.net (Mark Sebree) writes:
James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<vfjcd0leimcbkkd7ka2f3vjgkv0tarheof@4ax.com>...
On 20 Jun 2004 14:16:57 -0500, <szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine
months? In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since
I'm a pro-choice father
That is a lie. You have not fathered any children of your own.
Your right. His wife helped a lot.
Well, she *does* have ways. ;-)
You are a step father and that is all.
That does not make him any less of a father. Nor would it if his
children were adopted.
True, but then you live on this planet. "James" obviously has problems
dealing with that. (Dale's daughter would laugh at him, but then, she knows
me better than he ever will.)
And you're still a step-father who has limp wristed impotent sperm which can't
impregnate.
You really should quit getting your "proof" from Bradbury. That rotgut will
pickle your liver in short order, if it hasn't already.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "James Roberts" |
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23 Jun 2004 08:48:16 AM |
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On 22 Jun 2004 07:28:39 -0500, <szkwu1z22vc.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> writes:
And you're still a step-father who has limp wristed impotent sperm which can't
impregnate.
You really should quit getting your "proof" from Bradbury. That rotgut will
pickle your liver in short order, if it hasn't already.
And you're still a step-father who has limp wristed impotent sperm which can't
impregnate.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "Patrick Lee Humphrey" |
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23 Jun 2004 11:23:19 PM |
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James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> writes:
On 22 Jun 2004 07:28:39 -0500, <szkwu1z22vc.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> writes:
And you're still a step-father who has limp wristed impotent sperm which
can't impregnate.
You really should quit getting your "proof" from Bradbury. That rotgut will
pickle your liver in short order, if it hasn't already.
And you're still a step-father who has limp wristed impotent sperm which can't
impregnate.
You *do* realize that if you want to be taken seriously, you're confessing to
accessing medical records that don't exist, don't you?
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "James Roberts" |
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21 Jun 2004 06:30:30 PM |
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On 21 Jun 2004 10:46:05 -0700, <c30d43e8.0406210946.5867423e@posting.google.com>
sebree@infionline.net (Mark Sebree) wrote:
James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<vfjcd0leimcbkkd7ka2f3vjgkv0tarheof@4ax.com>...
On 20 Jun 2004 14:16:57 -0500, <szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine months?
In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since I'm a
pro-choice father
That is a lie. You have not fathered any children of your own.
Your right. His wife helped a lot.
By having the child by another man before she married impotent Patrick. Patrick
is a step-father.
You are a step father and that is all.
That does not make him any less of a father. Nor would it if his
children were adopted.
Patrick still can't father any children of his own and that is the point.
You are "pro-choice" because of the morbidly obese
feminist you are married to pulls your strings.
I saw the picture on his website. His wife is no where near "morbidly
obese".
You haven't seen the latest have you? She's blimped out more from the day of the
Hoover Dam photo and already she is massive.
http://www.io.com/~patrick/vegas.html Just look at those elephantiasis legs and
rolls of fat on her big booty. That mannish hairstyle has to be a real turn on
for Patrick.
My cousin was morbidly obese, so I actually have an idea what
that entails. (She has been under treatment, and is close to her
target weight now.) His wife may be "heavyset" or "big boned" (always
harder to tell from pictures than in person), but she is NOT "morbidly
obese".
You haven't seen the video of her going around and I just got it last week.
JYoung, your insults are getting more and more desperate as your
hatred and intolerance becomes more and more apparent. When you are
pregnant, then you get to decide whether or not to continue your
pregnancy. That is equal rights. You do not have the right to
dictate the actions of others, you can only control your own life.
Mark Sebree
and grandfather. Let's see how fast you U-turn on that
wish.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "Patrick Lee Humphrey" |
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22 Jun 2004 12:58:23 AM |
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James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> writes:
On 21 Jun 2004 10:46:05 -0700, <c30d43e8.0406210946.5867423e@posting.google.com>
sebree@infionline.net (Mark Sebree) wrote:
James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<vfjcd0leimcbkkd7ka2f3vjgkv0tarheof@4ax.com>...
On 20 Jun 2004 14:16:57 -0500, <szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine
months? In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since
I'm a pro-choice father
That is a lie. You have not fathered any children of your own.
Your right. His wife helped a lot.
By having the child by another man before she married impotent
Patrick. Patrick is a step-father.
....which makes no difference to the mother and daughter, in this instance --
nor does it to the rest of their family. (The nerve of them, believing what
they see with their own eyes!)
You are a step father and that is all.
That does not make him any less of a father. Nor would it if his
children were adopted.
Patrick still can't father any children of his own and that is the point.
....according to you, anyway. (Too bad reality gives you the finger.)
You are "pro-choice" because of the morbidly obese
feminist you are married to pulls your strings.
I saw the picture on his website. His wife is no where near "morbidly
obese".
You haven't seen the latest have you? She's blimped out more from the day of
the Hoover Dam photo and already she is massive.
You wouldn't know, "James". That picture was seven years ago, and you've not
been around her at any time. Too bad reality just won't conform to your
fantasy.
http://www.io.com/~patrick/vegas.html Just look at those elephantiasis legs
and rolls of fat on her big booty. That mannish hairstyle has to be a real
turn on for Patrick.
What I like is between me and my wife. Why you're fantasizing about *me* says
something about you that you'd not appreciate.
My cousin was morbidly obese, so I actually have an idea what
that entails. (She has been under treatment, and is close to her
target weight now.) His wife may be "heavyset" or "big boned" (always
harder to tell from pictures than in person), but she is NOT "morbidly
obese".
You haven't seen the video of her going around and I just got it last week.
Neither have you -- your pals were nice enough to include the description that
indicates they took a picture of someone else and have been crowing about
their alleged video ever since.
You're not doing a very good job of shutting me up, are you?
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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22 Jun 2004 05:56:32 AM |
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On 22 Jun 2004 00:58:23 -0500, <szkvfhkm8w0.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
You haven't seen the latest have you? She's blimped out more from the day of
the Hoover Dam photo and already she is massive.
You wouldn't know, "James". That picture was seven years ago, and you've not
been around her at any time. Too bad reality just won't conform to your
fantasy.
Ah but your very own web page has recent photos of the blimp and she has packed
on even more girth. Put animated lights on Dale and inject helium up her arse
she could imitate the Goodyear blimp.
http://www.io.com/~patrick/vegas.html Just look at those elephantiasis legs
and rolls of fat on her big booty. That mannish hairstyle has to be a real
turn on for Patrick.
What I like is between me and my wife.
So you admit to liking masculine butchy mannish looking women yet you claim to
be hetero.
Why you're fantasizing about *me* says something about you that you'd not appreciate.
Who's fantasizing?
My cousin was morbidly obese, so I actually have an idea what
that entails. (She has been under treatment, and is close to her
target weight now.) His wife may be "heavyset" or "big boned" (always
harder to tell from pictures than in person), but she is NOT "morbidly
obese".
You haven't seen the video of her going around and I just got it last week.
Neither have you -- your pals were nice enough to include the description that
indicates they took a picture of someone else
The pictures are from your very own web page.
and have been crowing about their alleged video ever since.
I haven't had the privilege to see the video yet but I heard it is a masterpiece
and I am trying to get my own copy.
You're not doing a very good job of shutting me up, are you?
Apply that advice to yourself you big mouth impotent swish.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "Patrick Lee Humphrey" |
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22 Jun 2004 07:26:04 AM |
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James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com> writes:
On 22 Jun 2004 00:58:23 -0500, <szkvfhkm8w0.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
You haven't seen the latest have you? She's blimped out more from the day of
the Hoover Dam photo and already she is massive.
You wouldn't know, "James". That picture was seven years ago, and you've not
been around her at any time. Too bad reality just won't conform to your
fantasy.
Ah but your very own web page has recent photos of the blimp and she has
packed on even more girth. Put animated lights on Dale and inject helium up
her arse she could imitate the Goodyear blimp.
You're obsessed with her? That's not news. She's not returning the
sentiment.
http://www.io.com/~patrick/vegas.html Just look at those elephantiasis legs
and rolls of fat on her big booty. That mannish hairstyle has to be a real
turn on for Patrick.
What I like is between me and my wife.
So you admit to liking masculine butchy mannish looking women yet you claim to
be hetero.
I'm straighter than you'll ever be in your short, worthless life, little troll.
Why you're fantasizing about *me* says something about you that you'd not
appreciate.
Who's fantasizing?
Well, since you know nothing about her save what you're fed by your fellow
cockroaches, the conclusion is obvious.
My cousin was morbidly obese, so I actually have an idea what
that entails. (She has been under treatment, and is close to her
target weight now.) His wife may be "heavyset" or "big boned" (always
harder to tell from pictures than in person), but she is NOT "morbidly
obese".
You haven't seen the video of her going around and I just got it last week.
Neither have you -- your pals were nice enough to include the description
that indicates they took a picture of someone else
The pictures are from your very own web page.
You're really getting feeble -- since I don't have a video anywhere in my web
space.
and have been crowing about their alleged video ever since.
I haven't had the privilege to see the video yet but I heard it is a
masterpiece and I am trying to get my own copy.
Of course you haven't. It doesn't exist, not that you'd ever know the
difference.
You're not doing a very good job of shutting me up, are you?
Apply that advice to yourself you big mouth impotent swish.
Sorry, but you don't decide anything for anyone but yourself -- and you're
making a mockery out of even *that* easy task.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "Steenkin Man" |
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21 Jun 2004 04:03:01 PM |
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On 21 Jun 2004 10:46:05 -0700, (Mark Sebree)
wrote:
You are a step father and that is all.
That does not make him any less of a father. Nor would it if his
children were adopted.
If you don't father any kids, you aren't a father. Wishing won't make
it so.
Are you one of those nuts who calls his dog by shouting "Come to
Daddy"?
--
num tibi mentireris?
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| User: "Somesappywriter" |
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21 Jun 2004 01:30:45 PM |
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On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:56:48 -0500, James Roberts <jimbo12@yahoo.com>
wrote:
On 20 Jun 2004 14:16:57 -0500, <szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com> Patrick Lee
Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote:
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine months?
In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since I'm a
pro-choice father
That is a lie. You have not fathered any children of your own.
There are men who have biological fathered children they don't give a
***** about. In my opinion, these "fathers" aren't worth a *****.
You are a step
father and that is all.
Step-fathers have it harder.
You are "pro-choice" because of the morbidly obese
feminist you are married to pulls your strings.
I hear that you have a weight problem. What makes yours better than
anybody else's problem?
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| User: "J Young" |
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20 Jun 2004 08:15:02 PM |
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Patrick Lee Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote in message news:<szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com>...
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine months?
In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since I'm a
pro-choice father and grandfather. Let's see how fast you U-turn on that
wish.
A special HAPPY FATHERS DAY to you,PLH.
-JDY.
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| User: "Patrick Lee Humphrey" |
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20 Jun 2004 11:13:34 PM |
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(J Young) writes:
Patrick Lee Humphrey <patrick@io.com> wrote in message news:<szkfz8qdopi.fsf@fnord.io.com>...
(J Young) writes:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Maybe because the man isn't the one that gets to be pregnant for nine
months? In any case, we'll see if you really mean what you say -- since
I'm a pro-choice father and grandfather. Let's see how fast you U-turn on
that wish.
A special HAPPY FATHERS DAY to you,PLH.
-JDY.
Can we say: predictable?
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
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| User: "Ian" |
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20 Jun 2004 03:15:54 PM |
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(J Young) wrote in message news:<9c2d0f9a.0406200639.b9c7ccb@posting.google.com>...
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
Quite.
Any sarcastic comments about Heidi, in order to encourage more to
commit suicide over the season.
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| User: "Ron Nicholson" |
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20 Jun 2004 11:23:41 AM |
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In article <9c2d0f9a.0406200639.b9c7ccb@posting.google.com>,
(J Young) wrote:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
The decision to end a pregnancy (a process that is happening in a
woman's body) is about her.
His child? Do you mean his property?
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| User: "Steenkin Man" |
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20 Jun 2004 12:22:54 PM |
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On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 16:23:41 GMT, Ron Nicholson <balie@rogers.com>
wrote:
In article <9c2d0f9a.0406200639.b9c7ccb@posting.google.com>,
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) wrote:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
The decision to end a pregnancy (a process that is happening in a
woman's body) is about her.
It's also about the baby inside her.
His child? Do you mean his property?
It just means "his child" as in "his father".
Got a problem with that, bozo? Try thinking of "her husband".
--
num tibi mentireris?
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| User: "Ron Nicholson" |
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| Title: Re: Fathers Day 2004 |
20 Jun 2004 12:44:14 PM |
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In article <2jlvfqF12pljiU4@uni-berlin.de>,
Steenkin Man <me@privacy.net> wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 16:23:41 GMT, Ron Nicholson <balie@rogers.com>
wrote:
In article <9c2d0f9a.0406200639.b9c7ccb@posting.google.com>,
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) wrote:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
The decision to end a pregnancy (a process that is happening in a
woman's body) is about her.
It's also about the baby inside her.
His child? Do you mean his property?
It just means "his child" as in "his father".
Got a problem with that, bozo? Try thinking of "her husband".
Is marriage a declaration of property? It is HER body.
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| User: "Bob" |
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20 Jun 2004 12:48:14 PM |
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Ron Nicholson wrote:
In article <2jlvfqF12pljiU4@uni-berlin.de>,
Steenkin Man <me@privacy.net> wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 16:23:41 GMT, Ron Nicholson <balie@rogers.com>
wrote:
In article <9c2d0f9a.0406200639.b9c7ccb@posting.google.com>,
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) wrote:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
The decision to end a pregnancy (a process that is happening in a
woman's body) is about her.
It's also about the baby inside her.
His child? Do you mean his property?
It just means "his child" as in "his father".
Got a problem with that, bozo? Try thinking of "her husband".
Is marriage a declaration of property? It is HER body.
Well fortunatly you won't ever have to worry about the problems of MEN.
Your ***** buddy's ***** will never get pregnant.
Bob
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, misandrist Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
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| User: "Ron Nicholson" |
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20 Jun 2004 02:51:10 PM |
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In article <40D5CDDE.1090108@hotmail.com>, Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Ron Nicholson wrote:
In article <2jlvfqF12pljiU4@uni-berlin.de>,
Steenkin Man <me@privacy.net> wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 16:23:41 GMT, Ron Nicholson <balie@rogers.com>
wrote:
In article <9c2d0f9a.0406200639.b9c7ccb@posting.google.com>,
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) wrote:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
The decision to end a pregnancy (a process that is happening in a
woman's body) is about her.
It's also about the baby inside her.
His child? Do you mean his property?
It just means "his child" as in "his father".
Got a problem with that, bozo? Try thinking of "her husband".
Is marriage a declaration of property? It is HER body.
Well fortunatly you won't ever have to worry about the problems of MEN.
Your ***** buddy's ***** will never get pregnant.
My!!!! Aren't you up on the lingo.
Show us your real colours on the equality of males. Women have the right
to marry men. I want the same right. Help me, please.
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| User: "Bob" |
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20 Jun 2004 04:24:26 PM |
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Ron Nicholson wrote:
In article <40D5CDDE.1090108@hotmail.com>, Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Ron Nicholson wrote:
In article <2jlvfqF12pljiU4@uni-berlin.de>,
Steenkin Man <me@privacy.net> wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 16:23:41 GMT, Ron Nicholson <balie@rogers.com>
wrote:
In article <9c2d0f9a.0406200639.b9c7ccb@posting.google.com>,
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) wrote:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
The decision to end a pregnancy (a process that is happening in a
woman's body) is about her.
It's also about the baby inside her.
His child? Do you mean his property?
It just means "his child" as in "his father".
Got a problem with that, bozo? Try thinking of "her husband".
Is marriage a declaration of property? It is HER body.
Well fortunatly you won't ever have to worry about the problems of MEN.
Your ***** buddy's ***** will never get pregnant.
My!!!! Aren't you up on the lingo.
Show us your real colours on the equality of males. Women have the right
to marry men. I want the same right. Help me, please.
Marriage is not about "rights." Marriage is about family. We don't
expect psychopathic turds like you to comprehend *****.
Bob
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, misandrist Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
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20 Jun 2004 04:53:06 PM |
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In article <40D6008A.5000609@hotmail.com>, Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Ron Nicholson wrote:
In article <40D5CDDE.1090108@hotmail.com>, Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Ron Nicholson wrote:
In article <2jlvfqF12pljiU4@uni-berlin.de>,
Steenkin Man <me@privacy.net> wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 16:23:41 GMT, Ron Nicholson <balie@rogers.com>
wrote:
In article <9c2d0f9a.0406200639.b9c7ccb@posting.google.com>,
youngopinions@aol.com (J Young) wrote:
Let me take this opportunity to extend a Happy Fathers Day to all the
men who make a difference in the life a child.The role of fatherhood
has become undervalued in our society
today.Fathers,step-fathers,grandfathers,and father figures should all
be honored on this special day.With all the roles that men are
expected,and rightfully so,to fullfill in a child's life,the question
will always remain;Why doesn't a man have a say when the decision is
being made to kill his child? Equal rights should apply.
The decision to end a pregnancy (a process that is happening in a
woman's body) is about her.
It's also about the baby inside her.
His child? Do you mean his property?
It just means "his child" as in "his father".
Got a problem with that, bozo? Try thinking of "her husband".
Is marriage a declaration of property? It is HER body.
Well fortunatly you won't ever have to worry about the problems of MEN.
Your ***** buddy's ***** will never get pregnant.
My!!!! Aren't you up on the lingo.
Show us your real colours on the equality of males. Women have the right
to marry men. I want the same right. Help me, please.
Marriage is not about "rights." Marriage is about family. We don't
expect psychopathic turds like you to comprehend *****.
So much for equality for men.
I'm so disappointed when I have to expose liars.
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| User: "Steenkin Man" |
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20 Jun 2004 12:24:58 PM |
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On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 16:23:41 GMT, Ron Nicholson <balie@rogers.com>
wrote:
The decision to end a pregnancy (a process that is happening in a
woman's body) is about her.
Get somebody to read this to you:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk Sunday Times, June 20, 2004
Babies that live after abortions are left to die
Sarah-Kate Templeton and Lois Rogers
MIDWIVES have revealed that babies are being born alive after botched
abortions by doctors and allowed to die without receiving life-saving
medical treatment.
An investigation by The Sunday Times has uncovered at least six cases
where babies have been born alive after terminations have gone wrong.
They include a mother whose handicapped baby lived for three days
after the termination procedure failed to kill the infant.
A diary kept by one midwife up until last year claims there was an
"unwritten rule" in her hospital unit of not resuscitating aborted
babies that survived termination procedures.
"Sometimes the aborted babies were alive at birth," it states. "There
was an unwritten policy on the unit that babies would not be given
assistance."
The midwife, who does not want to be named, claims to have witnessed
one 23-week-old baby with Down's syndrome breathe and move for more
than three hours after an abortion.
The practices will be debated at next week's annual British Medical
Association conference, where one motion demands new guidelines that
babies born in botched abortions should receive the same care as ones
delivered prematurely.
Medical advances mean doctors can now save premature babies born at 22
or 23 weeks. However, doctors and midwives admit botched abortions are
often concealed and the damaged infants, which have very little chance
of survival, are simply kept warm and allowed to perish.
Sue MacDonald, education and research manager at the Royal College of
Midwives, said she had witnessed a baby born alive after termination.
The baby, which survived for three days, was fed and kept warm but not
given medical treatment to try to save its life.
Other incidents include:
Two cases at Leicester Royal Infirmary, according to David Field, the
hospital's professor of foetal medicine. Although both babies
initially survived and received intensive care, they subsequently died
of their original handicaps and the damage caused during the failed
attempts at abortion.
A baby destined for abortion for Down's syndrome at an unidentified
home counties hospital. It was cared for afterwards by specialists at
St George's hospital in south London and is believed to have been
adopted.
A severely handicapped child now aged seven, born following a failed
termination at a Midlands hospital. Although the parents were
determined to take the child home and care for it, they are now suing
the hospital for the trauma and cost involved.
Babies can be aborted for "social reasons" up to 24 weeks, but right
up to nine months if there is a risk of severe handicap.
Latest figures show 1,354 babies of 22 weeks or more, which may have
been capable of surviving, were aborted in England and Wales in 2002.
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num tibi mentireris?
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| User: "Flower Power" |
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21 Jun 2004 03:06:56 PM |
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"Steenkin Man" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:2jlvjmF12pljiU5@uni-berlin.de...
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 16:23:41 GMT, Ron Nicholson <balie@rogers.com>
wrote:
The decision to end a pregnancy (a process that is happening in a
woman's body) is about her.
Get somebody to read this to you:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk Sunday Times, June 20, 2004
Babies that live after abortions are left to die
Sarah-Kate Templeton and Lois Rogers
=======================
Why aren't the anti-choicers there to save these fetuses instead of allowing
them to expire? For a few million dollars each I'm sure they can save a
lot of them to dump into the uncaring, overburdened Foster Care system....
--
FPower.......
But look what your Jehovah god said in his bible:
Psalm 137:9
"Happy shall he be that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the
stones." (Infanticide approved by god)
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