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To: pissant; dirtboy; Reagan Man

My sister once turned down a marriage proposal from someone she cared for deeply, but she couldn’t marry a man who considered himself to be the creator of his children. She found a better husband, who became an excellent father.

It is a rare and humble man who realizes that the gardner merely plants the seed, he does not create it.

Until men are ready for a more spiritual perspective, abortion must be defeated incrimentally, beginning with the overturning of Roe V Wade. IMO


94 posted on 08/28/2007 4:09:12 PM PDT by b9
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To: b9
I haven't a clue why you went off on that tangent, but lets just agree that Reagan had the best approach.

The Respect Human Life Act, just introduced in the 98th Congress, states in its first section that the policy of the United States is "to protect innocent life, both before and after birth." This bill, sponsored by Congressman Henry Hyde and Senator Roger Jepsen, prohibits the federal government from performing abortions or assisting those who do so, except to save the life of the mother. It also addresses the pressing issue of infanticide which, as we have seen, flows inevitably from permissive abortion as another step in the denial of the inviolability of innocent human life.

I have endorsed each of these measures, as well as the more difficult route of constitutional amendment, and I will give these initiatives my full support. Each of them, in different ways, attempts to reverse the tragic policy of abortion-on-demand imposed by the Supreme Court ten years ago. Each of them is a decisive way to affirm the sanctity of human life.

97 posted on 08/28/2007 4:14:06 PM PDT by pissant (Duncan Hunter: Warrior, Statesman, Conservative)
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