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To: Torie
He's a jerk. He may be a good neurologist but he's a jerk. His Noble Prize nomination thing makes him a jerk. WHat surprises me the most upon reflection is the failure of the pro life movement to coaleasce around this case with the best we have to offer and we have some pretty darn good folks, both medically and legally speaking.

But it surprises me every year at the March for Life that more Evangelicals don't accompany us Catholics while we petition our government. I have personally written to Dobson et al and the head Catholics in Chrage inquiring why. No answer has yet to come to my door.

I suspect the reason why is petty differences in biblical interpretation and dogma. I hope I am wrong.

83 posted on 04/01/2005 7:37:31 PM PST by jwalsh07 (God bless Pope John Paul II!)
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To: jwalsh07

The best and the brightest of the legal guild tend to be well, not very interested in this kind of thing. Most would when faced with this situation, think that they just want to get it over with, and exit, quietly, and without publicity. They would find hanging around beneath their dignity. I wasn't interested either, except to tut, tut in my ignorance (not that I am in that category by any means), until this forum caused me to probe and ponder. So it would take some effort to get the brain power in train. The reserves for this aspect of the pro life movement are thin, and there is not the insider Ivy League law school Federalist Society type network around to rapidly activate. That is my guess. I could be wrong.


84 posted on 04/01/2005 7:46:56 PM PST by Torie
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