Posted on 09/22/2014 8:40:21 AM PDT by wagglebee
Well, yes, let’s grab defeat from the jaws of victory.
I don't get your point. How is it a positive that these people are now *bragging* about killing humans instead of "clumps of cells"?
It would be a positive if admitting it caused them to step back and reexamine their actions. That's not is happening here.
It’s beginning to happen, allow yourself to see it.
So go pick out someone on line at planned parenthood and die for the baby they are about to abort.
Betcha anything she won’t.
Also, as others have pointed out up thread, it seems as though she isn’t bragging as much as she is attempting to rationalize.
I predict that this woman is not going to be an abortion supporter much longer.
There are very few among us who can rationalize killing babies.
These people really are insane, but that won't help them when they stand before God.
I would have died for my daughters right to have an abortion.
However, I put no value my daughters right to live in the first place so she had to die for MY right to have an abortion.
That line of reasoning is so twisted it's incomprehensible
Well, the stats disagree with your statement.
There have more than 55,000,000 murders of the unborn since 1973. Granted there are many that are serial killers, still, that's not exactly a "few".
Seems to me she’s slowly going insane over the conflict between her fixed allegiance to the liberal party line and the deep regret for what she’s done.
No, the stats don’t disprove my assertion.
My assertion is that very few people can rationalize killing babies.
The people you are referring to are simply ‘removing a fetus’, or some such. Not killing a baby.
That’s why what this woman has proclaimed is such a milestone.
She has made the leap, one that her side will still deny as long as they can, but the gap has now been bridged. It’s killing a baby.
I know it’s hard, almost impossible, to accept a victory, especially a big one, but I insist.
If she really was the type to make sacrifices, she would have had the child.
I do see what you are saying. Although as regards "rationalizing", they've been doing that from the beginning. I just can't (yet) see that as a step forward.
There are very few among us who can rationalize killing babies.
I don't agree. And I will go a step further. There are a hell of a lot who can & do rationalize killing those of any age. Not just unborn babies. The eugenics orientation of liberal thinking includes abortions, normalizing of killing during post partum depression, euthanizing of severely disabled and elderly. Their disrespect for life goes a lot further than abortion.
I’ve noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born. - Ronald Reagan
Its official; we’re all the way through the looking glass.
Thank you for the YouTube link, but I wouldn’t watch this creepy bitch if she sent me a $1000 check to do so.
What she said in her “poetry” was the insane ramblings of a horrible person who did a horrible thing, and is
trying to convince herself by telling the world that she is all right with it.
She is not. She will never be all right with having murdered another human being, her own flesh and blood,
who should have been protected, not slaughtered for her “mother’s” convenience because she “came at the
wrong time.”
Despicable.
The people you are referring to are simply removing a fetus, or some such. Not killing a baby.
Uh...you don't seem to understand that your statement IS the rationalization.
How do you reach these people? I think maybe the first step is convincing them that God forgives everything. There’s a reason why John the Baptist came first: you can’t believe in something as new and as true as the word unless you first feel that you can be forgiven.
Person A kills person B. A admits it.
A says, I would have supported B’s right
to kill me, but I got him first.
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