To: Republic
Yeah!
Since when did the right to murder someone under the guise of a right to privacy outweigh the victim's right to life?
Last time I looked, there is no 'right to privacy' when a crime is being perpetrated, or suspected of being perpetrated.
220 posted on
11/20/2003 7:13:07 AM PST by
msmagoo
To: msmagoo
Since when did the right to murder someone under the guise of a right to privacy outweigh the victim's right to life? Since Roe v. Wade 1973. Welcome to the death culture.
239 posted on
11/20/2003 9:32:21 AM PST by
exmarine
(sic semper tyrannis)
To: msmagoo
"Since when did the right to murder someone under the guise of a right to privacy outweigh the victim's right to life? " Since Roe v. Wade. And they made THAT a privacy issue as well. I guess where we're headed is that murder of certain people is just fine as long as it is done in private and the murderer is in some kind of relationship of authority over the victim. "But you honor, my wife wanted me to murder her. She was asking for it."
243 posted on
11/20/2003 9:39:32 AM PST by
sweetliberty
("Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.")
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