Religions > Atheism > Hip Hop Singer Regrets Abortion - Calls It "Homicide" and "Murder"
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Hip Hop Singer Regrets Abortion - Calls It "Homicide" and "Murder" |
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Hip Hop Singer Regrets Abortion - Calls It "Homicide" and "Murder"
Lifesite News ^ | February 12, 2007 | Meg Jalsevac
Posted on 02/13/2007 3:28:13 PM PST by Lorianne
Flipsyde group's music video: "Happy Birthday...so make a wish. SAN
JOSE, CA, February 12, 2007, (LifeSiteNews.com) - A hip hop group
entitled Flipsyde, led by the singer known as Piper, released a song
in Dec. 2005 entitled "Happy Birthday...so make a wish" which voices
the remorse and love that a father feels towards his unborn child who
was killed by abortion. The music video of the song from Flipsyde's
album, "We the People", was just brought to the attention of
LifeSiteNews. It is an undeniable testament to the guilt and sadness
that many fathers experience after losing their child to an abortion.
The video portrays a young, black man staring through a chain link
fence at an empty swing set and intermittently flashes to typical
scenes in a young child's life - playing ball with friends, going to
school and hand-made Father's Day cards.
The song lyrics begin with the father asking his unborn child to
"Please accept my apologies" and then continues to ask what the child
would have been like had he been given the chance to live. Piper says
in the song that every year he wonders these things and then moves to
the touching opening lines of the chorus, "Happy Birthday. I love you
whoever you would've been."
Piper recognizes the devastating truth of abortion calling it both
"murder" and "homicide". The song continues with Piper telling his
dead child, "I paid for the murder before they determined the sex,
choosing our life over your life meant your death." And, "I got a
million excuses, as to why you died. And other people got their own
reasons for homicide. Who's to say it would've worked and who's to say
it wouldn't have - I was young and struggling, but old enough to be a
dad."
Piper goes on to ask if the smiles of the younger brother who was
allowed to live is actually "you proudly knowing that your father's
doing the right thing now."
The lyrics of the song express belief in life as a gift from God and
the heavenly after-life, despite the fact that the unborn child was
not given the opportunity to experience life outside the womb saying,
"And from the Heavens to the womb to the Heavens again. From the
ending to the ending, never got to begin. Maybe one day we can meet
face to face, in a place without time and space. Happy birthday."
The song concludes acknowledging the brutal reality of abortion:
"Happy Birthday / What I thought was a dream / Make a wish / Was as
real as it seemed / I made a mistake."
The Flipsyde song portrays a similar message to Nick Cannon's song
entitled, "Can I Live." as reported previously by LifeSiteNews.com.
Cannon's 2005 hit was heralded by pro-life groups everywhere as
touching tribute to mothers who choose life for their unborn children.
The music video to Cannon's song follows what the viewer is to
perceive as Cannon's own mother as she tries to procure an abortion
and then changes her mind and chooses life for her unborn child who is
Cannon himself.
Similarly, country singer Kenny Rogers sang "Water and Bridges" which
also tells of the guilt that fathers endure after their child is
aborted.
Flipsyde is a relatively new hip hop group that appears to be better
known in Europe than in America. While several of their songs seem to
have a Christian influence in the content of the lyrics, they are not
a "Christian hip-hop" group. In fact, their debut album which includes
the song "Happy Birthday" has a parental advisory notice for offensive
language in other songs.
Watch the Flipsyde "Happy Birthday...so make a wish" video: http://
video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3858369431186397914
See the complete lyrics to Happy Birthday...so make a wish" at http://
www.songmeanings.net/lyric.php?lid=353082210785857157...
Watch Nick Cannon's "I Can Live" Video: http://www.videocodezone.com/
videos/n/nick_cannon/can_i_live...
Kenny Rogers Sings About a Father's Abortion Regret
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2006/apr/06040707.html
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20 Feb 2007 09:19:45 PM |
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"Mettas Mother" <mettas_mother1@yahoo.com> writes:
"i.am.not.usenetizen" <i.am.not.usenetizen@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
news:12tmc4mcfoia17d@corp.supernews.com...
Before even worrying about the unborn, why don't you fuckers worry about
the kids that are already born?
The already born ones are being prepared for slaughter! We need new ones!
You really should quit abusing psychotropics, you know.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2006-07 Houston Aeros) AA#2273
LAST GAME: Chicago 8, Houston 0 (February 18)
NEXT GAME: Thursday, February 22 vs. Iowa, 7:05
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| User: "Mettas Mother" |
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19 Feb 2007 03:41:07 PM |
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She is not charged for exercising her right but rather for causing the
doctor to waste valuable time and other resources!
<yarrido@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1171919285.636651.163020@v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
If it is an inherent right for her to have an abortion, she should
not have to pay for it. Should a black man pay for the right to be
treated with respect afforded to whites? The fact that doctors charege
for abortion, admits that this is not a basic human rights issue.
Unless of course you are talking about abortion on demand being just
another form of extortion?
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19 Feb 2007 04:42:20 PM |
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On Feb 19, 4:41 pm, "Mettas Mother" <mettas_moth...@yahoo.com> wrote:
She is not charged for exercising her right but rather for causing the
doctor to waste valuable time and other resources!
So, blacks should be charged for the efforts made by white people to
treat them with respect? Let's keep in mind that what we are talking
about here is an "inherent" right. Such a right, places an obligation
on the part of society to provide it without charge...regardless of
cost or inconvenience or lost resources.
<yarr...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1171919285.636651.163020@v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
If it is an inherent right for her to have an abortion, she should
not have to pay for it. Should a black man pay for the right to be
treated with respect afforded to whites? The fact that doctors charege
for abortion, admits that this is not a basic human rights issue.
Unless of course you are talking about abortion on demand being just
another form of extortion?- Hide quoted text -
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| User: "Mettas Mother" |
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20 Feb 2007 12:38:30 AM |
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respect is paid with respect! and not money!
<yarrido@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1171924940.287079.33490@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
On Feb 19, 4:41 pm, "Mettas Mother" <mettas_moth...@yahoo.com> wrote:
She is not charged for exercising her right but rather for causing the
doctor to waste valuable time and other resources!
So, blacks should be charged for the efforts made by white people to
treat them with respect? Let's keep in mind that what we are talking
about here is an "inherent" right. Such a right, places an obligation
on the part of society to provide it without charge...regardless of
cost or inconvenience or lost resources.
<yarr...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1171919285.636651.163020@v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
If it is an inherent right for her to have an abortion, she should
not have to pay for it. Should a black man pay for the right to be
treated with respect afforded to whites? The fact that doctors charege
for abortion, admits that this is not a basic human rights issue.
Unless of course you are talking about abortion on demand being just
another form of extortion?- Hide quoted text -
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| User: "" |
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20 Feb 2007 11:07:22 AM |
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On Feb 19, 10:38 pm, "Mettas Mother" <mettas_moth...@yahoo.com> wrote:
respect is paid with respect! and not money!
You have hit on the truth of it. "Inherent" human rights...do not
involve money. That disqualifies abortion as being inherent human
right and it is those who provide it that have disqualified it as such
by the means used to provide it.
<yarr...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1171924940.287079.33490@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
On Feb 19, 4:41 pm, "Mettas Mother" <mettas_moth...@yahoo.com> wrote:
She is not charged for exercising her right but rather for causing the
doctor to waste valuable time and other resources!
So, blacks should be charged for the efforts made by white people to
treat them with respect? Let's keep in mind that what we are talking
about here is an "inherent" right. Such a right, places an obligation
on the part of society to provide it without charge...regardless of
cost or inconvenience or lost resources.
<yarr...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1171919285.636651.163020@v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
If it is an inherent right for her to have an abortion, she should
not have to pay for it. Should a black man pay for the right to be
treated with respect afforded to whites? The fact that doctors charege
for abortion, admits that this is not a basic human rights issue.
Unless of course you are talking about abortion on demand being just
another form of extortion?- Hide quoted text -
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| User: "Ray Fischer" |
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21 Feb 2007 10:44:12 AM |
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On Feb 19, 10:38 pm, "Mettas Mother" <mettas_moth...@yahoo.com> wrote:
respect is paid with respect! and not money!
You have hit on the truth of it. "Inherent" human rights...do not
involve money.
You confuse the right to do something with the ability to do
something. They're not the same. Freedom of the press does
not require a government subsidy. Freedom of religion does not
require that the government build churches. Freedom from pregnancy
likewise does not require that the state pay for abortions.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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20 Feb 2007 04:37:43 PM |
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On 20 Feb 2007 09:07:22 -0800, "yarrido@aol.com" <yarrido@aol.com>
wrote:
On Feb 19, 10:38 pm, "Mettas Mother" <mettas_moth...@yahoo.com> wrote:
respect is paid with respect! and not money!
You have hit on the truth of it. "Inherent" human rights...do not
involve money.
Exactly. The right to obtain an abortion has no more to do with money
than the right to be respected does. Now if it takes money to, say,
become educated enough to be respected, that doesn't mean that the
inherent right to be respected obligates society to pay for everyone
to earn a PhD.
Stop confusing rights with obligations.
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| User: "" |
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20 Feb 2007 06:44:15 PM |
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On Feb 20, 5:37 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On 20 Feb 2007 09:07:22 -0800, "yarr...@aol.com" <yarr...@aol.com>
wrote:
On Feb 19, 10:38 pm, "Mettas Mother" <mettas_moth...@yahoo.com> wrote:
respect is paid with respect! and not money!
You have hit on the truth of it. "Inherent" human rights...do not
involve money.
Exactly. The right to obtain an abortion has no more to do with money
than the right to be respected does.
Then women shouldn't be charged for it because an inherent right does
obligate society not to deny it for ANY REASON...including financial
one.
Now if it takes money to, say,
become educated enough to be respected, that doesn't mean that the
inherent right to be respected obligates society to pay for everyone
to earn a PhD.
This type of respect is not an example of an inherent right in the
same way that a black man has an inherent right to respect as a human
being. The one you describe is a respect for the profession, not the
person. Professions do not have inherent rights...people do.
Therefore, you are taking about something completely different from
what I am talking about. An inherent right is not something you earn,
but is yours because of the nature of what you are. I do not earn the
inherent right to breath, it is mine by the virtue of being a creature
with lungs that requires breathing. To deny me that right is to deny
me an inherent right because the right springs from the very
definition of what I am. To deny the dignity of civlized and decent
treatment as a human being to a black man simply because his skin
happens to be black is another example of denying someone an inherent
right(this is what I brought up earlier).
Stop confusing rights with obligations.
Society does have an obligation to guarantee inherent rights of its
members to which they are entitled to because of the nature of what
they are. Rights and obligations are not the same thing and I am in no
confusion about that..however, obligations do spring from inherent
human rights.
If women were meant to have an abortion as an inherent right...they
would have special organs or appendages specifically designed for
partial birth abortions and various other types of abortions. Do you
know of any such in existence?
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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20 Feb 2007 08:56:29 PM |
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On 20 Feb 2007 16:44:15 -0800, "yarrido@aol.com" <yarrido@aol.com>
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On Feb 20, 5:37 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On 20 Feb 2007 09:07:22 -0800, "yarr...@aol.com" <yarr...@aol.com>
wrote:
On Feb 19, 10:38 pm, "Mettas Mother" <mettas_moth...@yahoo.com> wrote:
respect is paid with respect! and not money!
You have hit on the truth of it. "Inherent" human rights...do not
involve money.
Exactly. The right to obtain an abortion has no more to do with money
than the right to be respected does.
Then women shouldn't be charged for it because an inherent right does
obligate society not to deny it for ANY REASON...including financial
one.
You're confusing an inherent right to have an abortion with some right
you invented to get service from another person for free. It doesn't
wash any more than your desire to control everyone does.
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| User: "" |
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20 Feb 2007 09:51:41 PM |
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On Feb 20, 9:56 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On 20 Feb 2007 16:44:15 -0800, "yarr...@aol.com" <yarr...@aol.com>
wrote:
On Feb 20, 5:37 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On 20 Feb 2007 09:07:22 -0800, "yarr...@aol.com" <yarr...@aol.com>
wrote:
On Feb 19, 10:38 pm, "Mettas Mother" <mettas_moth...@yahoo.com> wrote:
respect is paid with respect! and not money!
You have hit on the truth of it. "Inherent" human rights...do not
involve money.
Exactly. The right to obtain an abortion has no more to do with money
than the right to be respected does.
Then women shouldn't be charged for it because an inherent right does
obligate society not to deny it for ANY REASON...including financial
one.
You're confusing an inherent right to have an abortion with some right
you invented to get service from another person for free. It doesn't
wash any more than your desire to control everyone does.-
Discovery of something that arises naturally from the nature of a
thing is not an invention...it is just that...a discovery. I invented
nothing just discovered that we are all under the control of our own
natures. Pointing this fact out is not the same thing as my having a
desire to control everyone else or expressing such a desire. We are
all under the control of natural laws. To fight against those, is not
to fight against me, who only points them out, but fight against those
forces of nature against which you cannot win. Try and win against the
law of gravity by jumping out of a ten story window and see how
successful you will be. You will lose every time and it won't be me
who made you lose because I told you that you would.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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21 Feb 2007 07:48:55 AM |
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On 20 Feb 2007 19:51:41 -0800, "yarrido@aol.com" <yarrido@aol.com>
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To fight against those, is not
to fight against me, who only points them out, but fight against those
forces of nature against which you cannot win.
And since abortion is a completely natural process (and has been for
at least 35,000 years that we know of, and how much longer before
that?), neither can you.
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| User: "" |
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27 Feb 2007 04:11:07 PM |
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On Feb 21, 8:48 am, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On 20 Feb 2007 19:51:41 -0800, "yarr...@aol.com" <yarr...@aol.com>
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To fight against those, is not
to fight against me, who only points them out, but fight against those
forces of nature against which you cannot win.
And since abortion is a completely natural process (and has been for
at least 35,000 years that we know of, and how much longer before
that?), neither can you.
In our present discussion the defintion under consideration is "
induced expulsion of a human fetus." It is part of our curent
vernacular and therefore the context of our present discussion as it
specifically deals with the doctor's involvment in active inducement
of abortion. This is the narrow definition that is valid within the
context of our discussion here. Expansion of definition beyond that
context is subterfuge and deception and an attempt to justify your
position through intellectual dishonesty. Your insistance on lying
that spontaneous abortion is the same kind of thing, from a moral
vantage point, as is actively seeking an aborition is an outright lie.
In the case of the "spontaneous abortion" no choice involving morality
is made by the pregnant woman. In the case of an elective abortion,
such a moral choice is indeed made. therefore, to insist(or even
imply) that the two situations are absolutely the same, is a lie.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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27 Feb 2007 10:05:48 PM |
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On 27 Feb 2007 14:11:07 -0800, "yarrido@aol.com" <yarrido@aol.com>
wrote:
On Feb 21, 8:48 am, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On 20 Feb 2007 19:51:41 -0800, "yarr...@aol.com" <yarr...@aol.com>
wrote:
To fight against those, is not
to fight against me, who only points them out, but fight against those
forces of nature against which you cannot win.
And since abortion is a completely natural process (and has been for
at least 35,000 years that we know of, and how much longer before
that?), neither can you.
In our present discussion the defintion under consideration is "
induced expulsion of a human fetus."
Which has been completely natural for at least 35,000 years that we
know of. Unless you use a definition of 'natural' that means
something other than 'occurs in nature'.
Oh, mankind is part of nature, so anything we do is 'natural'.
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17 Feb 2007 10:52:59 AM |
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On Feb 14, 5:26 am, "Sound of Trumpet" <sound_of_trum...@myway.com>
wrote:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1784274/posts
Hip Hop Singer Regrets Abortion - Calls It "Homicide" and "Murder"
Good thing I stopped forming my opinions around what random Hip Hop
singers believe.
We all know what deep thinkers they are, but I just couldn't get
behind them after I dropped it like it was only luke warm.
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14 Feb 2007 09:58:56 AM |
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On Feb 14, 5:26 am, "Sound of Trumpet" <which is a incredible conceit>
wrote:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1784274/posts
Hip Hop Singer Regrets Abortion - Calls It "Homicide" and "Murder"
Flipsyde group's music video: "Happy Birthday...so make a wish. SAN
JOSE, CA, February 12, 2007, (LifeSiteNews.com) - A hip hop group
entitled Flipsyde, led by the singer known as Piper, released a song
in Dec. 2005 entitled "Happy Birthday...so make a wish" which voices
the remorse and love that a father feels towards his unborn child who
was killed by abortion. The music video of the song from Flipsyde's
album, "We the People", was just brought to the attention of
LifeSiteNews. It is an undeniable testament to the guilt and sadness
that many fathers experience after losing their child to an abortion.
The video portrays a young, black man staring through a chain link
fence at an empty swing set and intermittently flashes to typical
scenes in a young child's life - playing ball with friends, going to
school and hand-made Father's Day cards.
The song lyrics begin with the father asking his unborn child to
"Please accept my apologies" and then continues to ask what the child
would have been like had he been given the chance to live. Piper says
in the song that every year he wonders these things and then moves to
the touching opening lines of the chorus, "Happy Birthday. I love you
whoever you would've been."
Piper recognizes the devastating truth of abortion calling it both
"murder" and "homicide". The song continues with Piper telling his
dead child, "I paid for the murder before they determined the sex,
choosing our life over your life meant your death." And, "I got a
million excuses, as to why you died. And other people got their own
reasons for homicide. Who's to say it would've worked and who's to say
it wouldn't have - I was young and struggling, but old enough to be a
dad."
Piper goes on to ask if the smiles of the younger brother who was
allowed to live is actually "you proudly knowing that your father's
doing the right thing now."
The lyrics of the song express belief in life as a gift from God and
the heavenly after-life, despite the fact that the unborn child was
not given the opportunity to experience life outside the womb saying,
"And from the Heavens to the womb to the Heavens again. From the
ending to the ending, never got to begin. Maybe one day we can meet
face to face, in a place without time and space. Happy birthday."
The song concludes acknowledging the brutal reality of abortion:
"Happy Birthday / What I thought was a dream / Make a wish / Was as
real as it seemed / I made a mistake."
The Flipsyde song portrays a similar message to Nick Cannon's song
entitled, "Can I Live." as reported previously by LifeSiteNews.com.
Cannon's 2005 hit was heralded by pro-life groups everywhere as
touching tribute to mothers who choose life for their unborn children.
The music video to Cannon's song follows what the viewer is to
perceive as Cannon's own mother as she tries to procure an abortion
and then changes her mind and chooses life for her unborn child who is
Cannon himself.
Similarly, country singer Kenny Rogers sang "Water and Bridges" which
also tells of the guilt that fathers endure after their child is
aborted.
Flipsyde is a relatively new hip hop group that appears to be better
known in Europe than in America. While several of their songs seem to
have a Christian influence in the content of the lyrics, they are not
a "Christian hip-hop" group. In fact, their debut album which includes
the song "Happy Birthday" has a parental advisory notice for offensive
language in other songs.
Watch the Flipsyde "Happy Birthday...so make a wish" video: http://
video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3858369431186397914
See the complete lyrics to Happy Birthday...so make a wish" at http://www.songmeanings.net/lyric.php?lid=353082210785857157...
Watch Nick Cannon's "I Can Live" Video:http://www.videocodezone.com/
videos/n/nick_cannon/can_i_live...
Kenny Rogers Sings About a Father's Abortion Regrethttp://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2006/apr/06040707.html
Geeez.. please..
If the fool was sincere, he would have married the girl, gotten a real
job, and quit hoppin around like some funky fool.
Instead he just produces cheap rhyme that you, trumpet bearer to God,
toot as proof of hip hopper remorse.
Like it mattered or something.
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| User: "Sylvia R. Dickinson" |
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20 Feb 2007 09:02:04 AM |
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On Feb 14, 7:26 am, "Sound of Trumpet" <sound_of_trum...@myway.com>
wrote:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1784274/posts
Hip Hop Singer Regrets Abortion
Why? "Piper" didn't have one.
- Calls It "Homicide" and "Murder"
Dipshit erred on both.
Lifesite News ^ | February 12, 2007 | Meg Jalsevac
An online publication that should be completely and fully ignored.
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| User: "Sasha" |
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14 Feb 2007 09:13:47 AM |
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On Feb 14, 8:26 am, "Sound of Trumpet" <sound_of_trum...@myway.com>
wrote:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1784274/posts
Hip Hop Singer Regrets Abortion - Calls It "Homicide" and "Murder"
Because hip hop singers, who NEVER sing about homicide and murder, are
the pinnacle of morality.
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14 Feb 2007 09:36:19 AM |
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On Feb 14, 11:13 pm, "Sasha" <scir...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Feb 14, 8:26 am, "Sound of Trumpet" <sound_of_trum...@myway.com>
wrote:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1784274/posts
Hip Hop Singer Regrets Abortion - Calls It "Homicide" and "Murder"
Because hip hop singers, who NEVER sing about homicide and murder, are
the pinnacle of morality.
Most are Christian, also.
Does anyone think about this contradiction in principles, ever?
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| User: "LC" |
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| Title: Re: Hip Hop Singer Regrets Abortion - Calls It "Homicide" and "Murder" |
14 Feb 2007 12:00:01 PM |
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| User: "LC" |
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| Title: Re: Forgery forwarded to abuse@aol.com |
14 Feb 2007 02:12:02 PM |
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AOLoser "bobandcarole" <bobandcarole333@hotmail.com> forging as "LC"
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Ha!
What a coward.
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Newsgroups: alt.atheism
Subject: Re: Hip Hop Singer Regrets Abortion - Calls It "Homicide" and
"Murder"
Date: 14 Feb 2007 10:00:01 -0800
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