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To: 1stFreedom
>"In the end, the governor is faced with this question: Would he prefer to maintain his power as governor at the expense of an innocent woman's life, or is he willing to ascend to the highest level of leadership, integrity and courage by saving Terri's life no matter what the personal consequence?"

Isn't the red stuff
a tame euphemism for
"become dictator?"

If a man becomes
a dictator for reasons
that you like, does that

make it all okay?!
Should Senator Clinton treat
law with the same view?!

6 posted on 03/29/2005 1:44:04 PM PST by theFIRMbss
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To: theFIRMbss

Bless you for seeing the danger in demanding that the Governor take the law into his own hands.


8 posted on 03/29/2005 1:46:53 PM PST by OldFriend ("If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child might have peace." Thomas Paine)
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To: theFIRMbss; 1stFreedom

If only one German had taken the law into his own hands to oppose the Holocaust then that one German would have been right.

Murdering an innocent woman is wrong and stopping that murder is right.

If the law does not like that then the law is an ass and is not law at all. And those who would enforce such a law are tyrants and deserve to die as such.


43 posted on 03/29/2005 2:18:05 PM PST by PeterFinn ("Tolerance" means WE have to tolerate THEM. They can hate us all they want.)
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To: theFIRMbss
Isn't the red stuff a tame euphemism for "become dictator?"

Dictators oppress people. Leaders take courageous action to save their lives.

So in a word, no.

87 posted on 03/29/2005 4:33:12 PM PST by Luke Skyfreeper
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