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Science > Abortion |
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"Spartakus" |
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19 Aug 2003 08:57:11 PM |
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Re: Florida Constitution Change |
(Papa Jack) wrote...
On Aug. 17, 2003, The Miami Herald posted an
article by Joni James titled: "Legislators
Seek Notice Provision on Abortion." Go to:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/local/6550917.htm
The "Culture of Death" (COD) repeatedly spends
millions in various states to fight parent notifi-
cation or parent consent laws. They are determined
to strip parents' of authority over any decisions
or actions related to sexual conduct or abortions
for little underage girls. We must ask why?
They try to put a good face on it by pretending they
are protecting young girls from abusive families who
would assault or kill them if they found out the girls
were pregnant. But, they offer no studies or stats
to back up these "sky is falling" assertions.
"I'm on the side of the girl and her parents. I've repeatedly said I
would reluctantly support the right of females to choose abortion in
cases of rape or incest. This is a case of incest, as well as
statutory rape, so the girl and her family should have the option of
abortion." <35B12966.3D620988@geocities.com>
In supporting a 12-year-old Michigan girl's abortion of a 30-week (or
more) pregnancy, Papa Jack shows us that he too is a player of the
Culture of Death Sweepstakes. ESPECIALLY when you consider that the
fetus was healthy and viable - it likely wouldn't even have needed
life support if born. That's why Papa Jack is
such
a
fucking
hypocrite.
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| User: "Marie A." |
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| Title: Re: Florida Constitution Change |
20 Aug 2003 06:59:30 PM |
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(Spartakus) wrote in message news:<6ed74dfa.0308191757.5a63af92@posting.google.com>...
papajack@stic.net (Papa Jack) wrote...
On Aug. 17, 2003, The Miami Herald posted an
article by Joni James titled: "Legislators
Seek Notice Provision on Abortion." Go to:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/local/6550917.htm
The "Culture of Death" (COD) repeatedly spends
millions in various states to fight parent notifi-
cation or parent consent laws. They are determined
to strip parents' of authority over any decisions
or actions related to sexual conduct or abortions
for little underage girls. We must ask why?
They try to put a good face on it by pretending they
are protecting young girls from abusive families who
would assault or kill them if they found out the girls
were pregnant. But, they offer no studies or stats
to back up these "sky is falling" assertions.
"I'm on the side of the girl and her parents. I've repeatedly said I
would reluctantly support the right of females to choose abortion in
cases of rape or incest. This is a case of incest, as well as
statutory rape, so the girl and her family should have the option of
abortion." <35B12966.3D620988@geocities.com>
In supporting a 12-year-old Michigan girl's abortion of a 30-week (or
more) pregnancy, Papa Jack shows us that he too is a player of the
Culture of Death Sweepstakes. ESPECIALLY when you consider that the
fetus was healthy and viable - it likely wouldn't even have needed
life support if born. That's why Papa Jack is
such
a
fucking
hypocrite.
Much better to be ambivalent about certain aspects of the abortion
matter and be called a "hypocrite," thus opening oneself up to the
charge of being complicit in the deaths of a few unborn children in
these special instances, than to remain an unrepentant abortionist
under any and all circumstances and condone the wanton and
indiscriminate slaughter of approximately one hundred thousand babies
a month. There are degrees of evil in this world, Spartakus, and no
purpose is served by allowing every obscenity under the sun merely
because it's not in our power to otherwise erase every last vestige of
wickedness in the world.
Applying this same logic, you would have condemned Susan B. Anthony
for abandoning the black suffragettes, where to have embraced them at
the time would have utterly compromised every advance she had thus far
made. Great evils are rarely abolished in one fell swoop, dear boy.
And I must say you are really quite wicked in your sophistry in that
you know precisely what it is you're doing every step of the way in
here.
It's been said, "To whom much is given, much is expected." Should
it transpire that there is a God, and that He will one day sit in
judgement on one and all, then surely your guile will not sit too well
with your Creator. Those who abuse gifts are much more blameworthy
than coarse and vulgar criminals. You do infinitely more damage to the
culture with that scalpel than thousands of thugs do with fists and
guns.
Cordially, Marie
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| User: "--sexkitten--" |
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| Title: Re: Florida Constitution Change |
20 Aug 2003 08:33:08 PM |
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"Marie A." <LetEmEatWMDs@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1dc521ed.0308201559.26db8d21@posting.google.com...
spartakus@my-deja.com (Spartakus) wrote in message
news:<6ed74dfa.0308191757.5a63af92@posting.google.com>...
papajack@stic.net (Papa Jack) wrote...
On Aug. 17, 2003, The Miami Herald posted an
article by Joni James titled: "Legislators
Seek Notice Provision on Abortion." Go to:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/local/6550917.htm
The "Culture of Death" (COD) repeatedly spends
millions in various states to fight parent notifi-
cation or parent consent laws. They are determined
to strip parents' of authority over any decisions
or actions related to sexual conduct or abortions
for little underage girls. We must ask why?
They try to put a good face on it by pretending they
are protecting young girls from abusive families who
would assault or kill them if they found out the girls
were pregnant. But, they offer no studies or stats
to back up these "sky is falling" assertions.
"I'm on the side of the girl and her parents. I've repeatedly said I
would reluctantly support the right of females to choose abortion in
cases of rape or incest. This is a case of incest, as well as
statutory rape, so the girl and her family should have the option of
abortion." <35B12966.3D620988@geocities.com>
In supporting a 12-year-old Michigan girl's abortion of a 30-week (or
more) pregnancy, Papa Jack shows us that he too is a player of the
Culture of Death Sweepstakes. ESPECIALLY when you consider that the
fetus was healthy and viable - it likely wouldn't even have needed
life support if born. That's why Papa Jack is
such
a
fucking
hypocrite.
Much better to be ambivalent about certain aspects of the abortion
matter and be called a "hypocrite," thus opening oneself up to the
charge of being complicit in the deaths of a few unborn children in
these special instances, than to remain an unrepentant abortionist
under any and all circumstances and condone the wanton and
indiscriminate slaughter of approximately one hundred thousand babies
a month. There are degrees of evil in this world, Spartakus, and no
purpose is served by allowing every obscenity under the sun merely
because it's not in our power to otherwise erase every last vestige of
wickedness in the world.
Applying this same logic, you would have condemned Susan B. Anthony
for abandoning the black suffragettes, where to have embraced them at
the time would have utterly compromised every advance she had thus far
made. Great evils are rarely abolished in one fell swoop, dear boy.
And I must say you are really quite wicked in your sophistry in that
you know precisely what it is you're doing every step of the way in
here.
It's been said, "To whom much is given, much is expected." Should
it transpire that there is a God, and that He will one day sit in
judgement on one and all, then surely your guile will not sit too well
with your Creator. Those who abuse gifts are much more blameworthy
than coarse and vulgar criminals. You do infinitely more damage to the
culture with that scalpel than thousands of thugs do with fists and
guns.
I'm curious to hear how refusing to help overpopulate the planet and hold
women in slavery against their will is damaging to culture.
Cordially, Marie
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| User: "Matt Pillsbury" |
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| Title: Too Fucking Easy |
21 Aug 2003 04:03:23 AM |
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(Marie A.) writes:
spartakus@my-deja.com (Spartakus) wrote in message
news:<6ed74dfa.0308191757.5a63af92@posting.google.com>...
[...]
In supporting a 12-year-old Michigan girl's abortion of a 30-week
(or more) pregnancy, Papa Jack shows us that he too is a player of
the Culture of Death Sweepstakes. ESPECIALLY when you consider
that the fetus was healthy and viable - it likely wouldn't even
have needed life support if born. That's why Papa Jack is
such
a
fucking
hypocrite.
Much better to be ambivalent about certain aspects of the
abortion matter and be called a "hypocrite," thus opening oneself up
to the charge of being complicit in the deaths of a few unborn
children in these special instances, than to remain an unrepentant
abortionist under any and all circumstances and condone the wanton
and indiscriminate slaughter of approximately one hundred thousand
babies a month.
Remember when Spartakus expressed his ambivalence about the Catholic
Church? You can always go back and look for yourself at
http://tinyurl.com/kp95
While you're Googling, you might wanna check out your response. The
first few sentences are reproduced here for your convenience:
What utter drivel! Sir, your kind absolutely loathes the Catholic
church. You despise it with every fiber of your being. But being
the monumental hypocrite you are, you're not above ingratiating
yourself with your sworn enemy where advancing your leftist
politics demands a little *****-kissing.
--You, in <1dc521ed.0308091652.725cb871@posting.google.com>
[...]
--
Matt Pillsbury "The brain is an important learning
pillsy@mac.com tool, Meatwad."--ATHF
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| User: "Spartakus" |
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| Title: Re: Florida Constitution Change |
23 Aug 2003 02:37:33 PM |
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(Marie A.) wrote...
spartakus@my-deja.com (Spartakus) wrote...
papajack@stic.net (Papa Jack) wrote...
The "Culture of Death" (COD) repeatedly spends
millions in various states to fight parent notifi-
cation or parent consent laws. They are determined
to strip parents' of authority over any decisions
or actions related to sexual conduct or abortions
for little underage girls. We must ask why?
They try to put a good face on it by pretending they
are protecting young girls from abusive families who
would assault or kill them if they found out the girls
were pregnant. But, they offer no studies or stats
to back up these "sky is falling" assertions.
"I'm on the side of the girl and her parents. I've repeatedly said
I would reluctantly support the right of females to choose abortion
in cases of rape or incest. This is a case of incest, as well as
statutory rape, so the girl and her family should have the option
of abortion." Message-ID: <35B12966.3D620988@geocities.com>
In supporting a 12-year-old Michigan girl's abortion of a 30-week (or
more) pregnancy, Papa Jack shows us that he too is a player of the
Culture of Death Sweepstakes. ESPECIALLY when you consider that the
fetus was healthy and viable - it likely wouldn't even have needed
life support if born. That's why Papa Jack is
such
a
fucking
hypocrite.
Much better to be ambivalent about certain aspects of the abortion
matter and be called a "hypocrite," thus opening oneself up to the
charge of being complicit in the deaths of a few unborn children in
these special instances, than to remain an unrepentant abortionist
under any and all circumstances and condone the wanton and
indiscriminate slaughter of approximately one hundred thousand babies
a month.
In your headlong lunge for debating points, you are now supporting up
Papa Jack's acceptance of aborting a 30+ week pregnancy, when the
fetus weighs about 3 pounds and has an excellent chance of surviving.
So you WERE lying when you said,
"Where's the cutoff, Spartakus? I truly don't know,
but I certainly wouldn't be prepared to tell any
woman that she cannot abort that child, for almost
any reason, up to a full three months. This would
be especially true where incest, rape, deformity of
the child or health of the mother is even remotely
an issue. I probably wouldn't recommend state
interference at this stage under any circumstances."
-- Marie/cleopatra, in Message-ID:
<1dc521ed.0307011054.7484ea0f@posting.google.com>
Thank you; that's all we needed to know.
There are degrees of evil in this world, Spartakus, and no
purpose is served by allowing every obscenity under the sun
merely because it's not in our power to otherwise erase every
last vestige of wickedness in the world.
"Truth be told, our views on abortion are probably
not that far apart," -- Marie/cleopatra, in Message-ID:
<7a9b5cf8.0302031224.53aaf382@posting.google.com>
Applying this same logic, you would have condemned Susan B.
Anthony for abandoning the black suffragettes, where to have
embraced them at the time would have utterly compromised every
advance she had thus far made.
What the ***** are you babbling about???
[--Marie/cleopatra tries Pascal's Wager; no film at 11--]
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