Posted on 03/29/2005 6:22:07 PM PST by goldstategop
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
Bump
Bump for Rush!!!
Who's Rush Limbaugh?
:)
Mary Jo Kopechne gave her life for this country in 1969
Scumbucket secular humanist leftists. I can't say what I really feel here. Pray for mercy, and pray for forgiveness.
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the one.
< /sarcasm >
I agree with you. I'm stunned, too. I feel as if I'm looking at a lot of people differently today, including a lot of Freepers.
(/sarcasm)
welcome to the brave new world.
(/shudder)
Ive started to think the pro death crowd didn't want a debate. I think they hoped Terri would die quickly and then they would push the agenda a little harder.
Unfortunately for them Terri has lasted much longer than they expected and people have had 12 days to think about this in depth. People who once said "just let her go" have become horrified at what is happening. I know, I'm one of them.
The pro death attorney is forced into making some really psycho comments about how good Terri looks and people aren't buying it. H & C just had a couple of guests on the show who further expose what this is about. One was whining about Bush stealing the election and the other was wearing an American communist youth T-shirt.
I would make another Nazi analogy, which I find perfectly appropriate - after all, didn't they pioneer the idea of "life unworthy of living"? - but I've been chastened from making such inflammatory remarks. So let me be the first to say folks, there's no similarity in starving a disabled person in America today and starving a disabled person in Germany during the Third Reich. None whatsoever. Now go home and get some sleep.
Strawman gets used a lot on talk radio. But, there is a question here. Who is the we that will do these things?
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
30 years ago, we thought Soylent Green was just a sci-fi flick with an interesting, albeit sick, twist at the end.
If we are unable to stop the execution of Terri Schiavo (and interrupt the despicable plans of the death culture, in the process) we could be one step closer to a Soylent Green society.
It's not that far-fetched. 30 years ago, we would never have envisioned a judge pushing the murder of a disabled woman whose husband wanted to dispose of her for his convenience. Are we getting ready to add more grease to the slippery slope, or are we getting ready to spray the slope down with Dawn and cut the amount of grease on that slippery slope?
So after they go for the comatose prison inmates, who do you think is going to be next judged unfit to live? I would make a joke about conservatism being judged a mental illness - the academic groundwork for that is already laid - but that might strike too close to home for some folks.
This is horrible! Imagine saying, "Today, I will die at 5:00 p.m." At 9:00 a.m., they wheel you into an operating room and proceed to gut you like a fish, except for your heart, which remains beating just long enough to keep the organs fresh with oxyginated blood through 5:00 p.m.
I stopped giving blood a few years back because everyone makes money along the assembly line to the recipient except me. Now, they expect to you to donate your organs and, from that moment on, you are a walking cashbox for someone else and an afterthought once the withdrawals have been made.
No more organ or blood "donations!" There's got to be something they can offer me or my family in exchange for healthy blood, tissue, and organs!
Excellent comments from Rush!
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