To: DCPatriot
So what's your answer? Just let people be starved to death? Is that what the Republican party should stand for? And I guess partial birth abortion is just a "choice" also? The Republicans didn't do enough to stop Terri's cold-blooded murder, but they did a whole lot more than the death party, didn't they?
43 posted on
04/03/2005 7:49:19 AM PDT by
mlc9852
To: mlc9852
There is one problem with what you assert.
We did not produce crowds of 20-50,000 people protesting at the hospice every night. Just like the Minutemen got what they wanted with only 1,500 volunteers we could have got what we wanted but with larger numbers at the hospice. Why it did not happen? I don't know, but that is part of the equation.
47 posted on
04/03/2005 8:03:46 AM PDT by
rodguy911
(rodguy911:First Let's get rid of the UN and the ACLU,..toss in CAIR as well.)
To: mlc9852
Yes, the Republican party acted honorably in disrupting their Easter recess to come to the aid of Theresa Schindler-Schiavo. And I am proud of our Party and President.
Once the Florida courts said "NO", however, the focus should be to re-write the LAW that would address this type of circumstance.
BTW, I don't recall the outrage when Karen Quinlan dominated the headlines.
58 posted on
04/03/2005 8:37:40 AM PDT by
DCPatriot
(Charter member in the WPPFF and Class of 98.)
To: mlc9852
And I guess partial birth abortion is just a "choice" also? When you have to resort to putting words in other people's mouths while arguing, you have no argument.
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