Posted on 08/04/2004 9:11:15 PM PDT by cpforlife.org
BOOKMARKING!!!!!!!
John Kerry Sidesteps Abortion Comment, Says Unborn a "Form of Life" http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1184490/posts
Even Planned Barrenhood used to speak the truth about life beginning at conception, and used the word baby.
Freepers, this might be huge if we could get this in JKF's Face. Can anybody get this to Lurch?!
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Sadly VERY TRUE.
Here is a great opportunity for you.
Special PING.
Excellent post!
Margaret Sanger, the NAZIS and Eugenics
Silent No More: A Major Crisis in the African-American Community
Bush Administration Pulls Plug on Financing of Pro-Abortion Global Health Council Conference
THE INHERENT RACISM OF POPULATION CONTROL
DOJ Subpoenas Planned Parenthood Records
Planned Parenthood gives kids 'porn' book
American Life League Publishes Expose Of Planned Parenthood Abuses
The Negro Project- Margaret Sanger's EUGENIC Plan for Black Americans
BTTT
A scanned in copy of this would be one thousand times more damning and useful. I know the Commie, errr..., Democrats I know will ignore this and say, "Oh that's just a made up story on a right wing website". Come on, it's not like they are going to sue over copyright infringement. Sueing over this would make headlines even in the post/times fishwraps.
bump
he has alretady admitted this, guys. he believes that life begins at conception, but still advocates abortion. He has SAID it. he is trying to sell it as a church/state issue.
pro-Life Bump!
Abortion IS murder, but the majority opinion of Roe v Wade purposely ignored basic observable truths.
A human embryo or human fetus IS a very young human being.
person
n. 1) a human being. http://dictionary.law.com/definition2.asp?selected=1516&bold=person||human||
first degree murder http://dictionary.law.com/definition2.asp?selected=754&bold=%7C%7C%7C%7C
n. although it varies from state to state, it is generally a killing which is deliberate and premeditated (planned, after lying in wait, by poison or as part of a scheme), in conjunction with felonies such as rape, burglary, arson, or involving multiple deaths, the killing of certain types of people (such as a child, a police officer, a prison guard, a fellow prisoner), or certain weapons, particularly a gun. The specific criteria for first degree murder, are established by statute in each state and by the U.S. Code in federal prosecutions. It is distinguished from second degree murder in which premeditation is usually absent, and from manslaughter, which lacks premeditation and suggests that at most there was intent to harm rather than to kill.
malice aforethought http://dictionary.law.com/definition2.asp?selected=1198&bold=||||
n. 1) the conscious intent to cause death or great bodily harm to another person before a person commits the crime. Such malice is a required element to prove first degree murder. 2) a general evil and depraved state of mind in which the person is unconcerned for the lives of others. Thus, if a person uses a gun to hold up a bank and an innocent bystander is killed in a shoot-out with police, there is malice aforethought.
Here is where US law is based on nothing but lies. See bold and red:
murder http://dictionary.law.com/definition2.asp?selected=1303&bold=||||
n. the killing of a human being by a sane person, with intent, malice aforethought (prior intention to kill the particular victim or anyone who gets in the way) and with no legal excuse or authority. In those clear circumstances, this is first degree murder. Death of an unborn child who is "quick" (fetus is moving) can be murder, provided there was premeditation, malice and no legal authority. Thus, abortion is not murder under the law.
Abortion clearly involves premeditation and malice. Finally, and most important, NO person or group can ever licitly grant real legal authority to kill a helpless and innocent person--born or preborn.
IMO--this is what Robert H. Bork meant when making the following comments about Roe v. Wade in Constitutional Persons: An Exchange on Abortion:
"Blackmun invented a right to abortion....Roe had nothing whatever to do with constitutional interpretation. The utter emptiness of the opinion has been demonstrated time and again, but that, too, is irrelevant. The decision and its later reaffirmations simply enforce the cultural prejudices of a particular class in American society, nothing more and nothing less. For that reason, Roe is impervious to logical or historical argument; it is what some people, including a majority of the Justices, want, and that is that."
Also see: John Kerry Thinking on Abortion Same as Supreme Court on Allowing Slavery http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1183898/posts
excellent. very impressive. I have no idea how to turn it into a 20 second attack ad, though :)
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