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To: Jim Noble; Wallace T.; Logos124; BlackElk
Anent my earlier posts, see Peggy Noonan (OpinionJournal.com, today):

The pull-the-tube people say, "She must hate being brain-damaged." Well, yes, she must. (This line of argument presumes she is to some degree or in some way thinking or experiencing emotions.) Who wouldn't feel extreme sadness at being extremely disabled? I'd weep every day, wouldn't you? But consider your life. Are there not facets of it, or facts of it, that make you feel extremely sad, pained, frustrated, angry? But you're still glad you're alive, aren't you? Me too. No one enjoys a deathbed. Very few want to leave. Terri Schiavo may well die. No good will come of it. Those who are half in love with death will only become more red-fanged and ravenous. And those who are still learning--our children--oh, what terrible lessons they're learning. What terrible stories are shaping them. They're witnessing the Schiavo drama on television and hearing it on radio. They are seeing a society--their society, their people--on the verge of famously accepting, even embracing, the idea that a damaged life is a throwaway life. Our children have been reared in the age of abortion, and are coming of age in a time when seemingly respectable people are enthusiastic for euthanasia. It cannot be good for our children, and the world they will make, that they are given this new lesson that human life is not precious, not touched by the divine, not of infinite value. Once you "know" that--that human life is not so special after all--then everything is possible, and none of it is good. When a society comes to believe that human life is not inherently worth living, it is a slippery slope to the gas chamber. You wind up on a low road that twists past Columbine and leads toward Auschwitz. Today that road runs through Pinellas Park, Fla. Food for more thought...

868 posted on 03/24/2005 7:23:44 AM PST by ninenot (Minister of Membership, TomasTorquemadaGentlemen'sClub)
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To: ninenot; sittnick
Just as I found this post, I was listening to Charlie Sykes read the entire column, word-for-word on WTMJ-Radio 620 in Milwaukee and the the Death to Innocents Above All Else SCOTUS has just ruled that Terri must die. It's none of their business: SCOTUS don't need no steeenking 14th Amendment Right to Life! AND their reasioning (excuses) are apparently NONE OF OUR BUSINESS since they released no reasons.

This is an attempt by the SCOTUS and the courts generally, state and federal, to declare judicial independence of ANY checks and balances whatsoever. Let the war against the judiciary begin in earnest. If they can conspire and support one another arrogantly in defiance of President and Congress to violate the Constitution by the premeditated judicial (state and federal) murder of Terri Schiavo.

Oh, and welcome back to the war for Western Civilization and the Faith.

875 posted on 03/24/2005 7:36:56 AM PST by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline of the Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Club)
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