Posted on 07/07/2014 8:23:39 AM PDT by Morgana
Yes, that too. For the record, my son does not smoke pot, and he’d probably be annoyed if he knew I described his guitar-playing as “emo.”
He’s a reasonably successful college student, planning a career in finance ... but being a Navy SEAL would have been okay, too.
I was replying to the ease of finding folks to do worthwhile endeavors. Becoming a Navy SEAL is a worthwhile endeavor, loaded with personal danger and for not particularly great pay. AND it's bloody well difficult to accomplish. Yet the Navy has no trouble finding people willing to try.
Then we have this abortionist puling about how hard it is to find a successor. It's a relatively easy thing to do, and pays well (apparently). BUT ... he can't find anyone who wants the job.
Very telling, IMO.
I agree with you.
HELP WANTED
Baby murder needed.
Must have no conscience.
Must not love children.
Duties: Take advantage of women
in order to line own pockets.
To apply, call 1-800-PRO-DETH.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
Actually I think the phone number is
1-800-DED-BABY
Good news. Imagine how many babies those 2 have killed over 40 years. They may be the worst serial killers in US history...
In NYC med students are REQUIRED to perform abortions as part of their training.
Sick.
I thought performing abortions was at the discretion (or lack thereof) of the individual doctor. I didn’t realize that being an abortionist is seen as a specialty. Is that what the elderly doctor is saying here, that 80% of what he does is abortion related? If that’s the case, no wonder few young doctors want that distinction.
If he is feeling such pain, how about voluntary euthanasia.
A fitting, and ironic ending.
But you are right about Hell awaiting, and the redemptive power of Repentance.
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