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To: george wythe
What course of action? What did Germans do when Hitler took power and started murdering people? They had choices, and each person chose.
Dicking around in the courts has become not very productive. It shouldn't be given up - some people have become lawyers to further the cause of life and natural family, such as Scott Lively (author of "The Pink Swastika") but not everyone has the intellect, temperant or money for that.

At the very least, major Freeping, and getting people elected who are righteous human beings instead of purchased scum.

I'm open to ideas.

I am not opposed to the idea of direct action, in the form of civil disobedience, as in the civil rights movement in the early 60's.
426 posted on 10/15/2003 4:01:18 PM PDT by First Amendment
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To: pram
The Founding Fathers understood that Governments have only the powers which the People allow them ;and the Second Admendment was written to ensure that the People had the Means to stop Tyrants .

Didn't the judges of Colonial times cause a lot of trouble with their Decrees ?

By the way, I (and probably every Thinking Person in America) predicted this in 1973, when the Supreme Court ruled abortion legal in a bizarre extension of privacy rights. Those willing to kill a precious infant have proven they are capable of Any Evil.From killing a baby to killing a cripple to killing an aged person to killing those of the "wrong" opinion are very tiny steps sideways.

Think of the horror you might experience trapped in a body that won't do what you want it ti because of injury and lack of care, and being aware those who should be helping you only want to kill you.

443 posted on 10/15/2003 4:18:34 PM PDT by hoosierham
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