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To: MTOrlando

Good question. However, maybe it's just me and my crazy talk, but what possible good could come out of bloodshed in Terri's, or God's name? How would that help Terri? How would that help our republic? How would that help the pro-life cause?


360 posted on 03/26/2005 9:39:02 PM PST by Chad Fairbanks (Sure you can trust the government... just ask an Indian...)
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I firmly believe that the sheriffs surrounding that hospice would throw down their weapons and lay out the red carpet for Governor Bush, if he acted tonight and brought in the Guard.

Just my opinion.

They are probably as sick as everyone else about what is happening tonight in the starvation bunker they are guarding.
376 posted on 03/26/2005 9:45:21 PM PST by Deo volente (God willing, Terri Schiavo will live.)
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To: Chad Fairbanks
Good question. However, maybe it's just me and my crazy talk, but what possible good could come out of bloodshed in Terri's, or God's name?

No need to drag Him into this discussion, is there?

Bloodshed is not required. Just leadership and statesmanship. From another perspective, bloodshed is inevitable, if you consider Terri a casualty.

How would that help Terri?

Perhaps she might not die.

How would that help our republic?

Perhaps the Republic would still exist. When judges are the supreme rulers who delegate power to the executive and legislature, the Republic is gone. Welcome to the Oligarchy.

How would that help the pro-life cause?

If we can't even keep one disabled woman from being starved to death, there is no way abortion will ever be within reach!
393 posted on 03/26/2005 9:51:51 PM PST by MTOrlando
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