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To: ElkGroveDan

“If killing someone with your car is murder, then what should the penalty be? If we can’t all reach a unique and common answer should it then be legal? Of course not.”

That makes no sense.

If you can prove that you killed someone with a car intentionally and with forethought, than the penalty like any other murder is death or life imprisonment.

And abortion isn’t legal because we can’t come up with a generally agreed-to punishment.


11 posted on 08/22/2015 12:04:02 PM PDT by aquila48
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To: aquila48
And abortion isn’t legal because we can’t come up with a generally agreed-to punishment.

No not at all.. Abortion is legal because the SC doesn't understand that abortion is murder.

To blame legal abortion on folks who think abortion is murder but they just can't come to some agreement on the penalty is not correct.

13 posted on 08/22/2015 12:14:06 PM PDT by FreeReign
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To: aquila48
That makes no sense. If you can prove that you killed someone with a car intentionally and with forethought,

You've added details and circumstances that I didn't specify when I mentioned killing some with a car. My point was that all crimes, and sentencing are dependent on circumstances. Likewise laws against abortion and sentences given would all depend on the myriad of different circumstances.

And abortion isn’t legal because we can’t come up with a generally agreed-to punishment.

That's the most ridiculous statement on this entire discussion. Abortions were illegal in most states prior to Roe v. Wade and in most nations and cultures over the history of the human race.

26 posted on 08/22/2015 9:33:48 PM PDT by ElkGroveDan (My tagline is in the shop.)
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