Well, you are probably in the same category as annyokie then. And as such, I reject your representation of Catholics, who (as I mentioned before) are strongly pro-Life, anti-euthanasia, and, in a word, anti-murder.
And whether you are Catholic or not, I don't have much respect for anyone who agrees with uber-leftist Cynthia Tucker.
How convenient. Categorize people as "them" or "us." Makes it so much easier to insult, dehumanize and ignore "them." You don't have to apply reason and decency when interacting with "them."
And as such, I reject your representation of Catholics, who (as I mentioned before) are strongly pro-Life, anti-euthanasia, and, in a word, anti-murder.
What does any of that have to do with the single statement from Tucker with which I agreed? It had to do with separation of powers and the rule of law.
As for your "anti-murder" remark, that's a hoot. So you and folks who think like you are "anti-murder," while all those others out there with any difference of opinion on the many issues raised by Schiavo are "pro-murder?" You make Tucker's case, because if that's not extreme I sure don't know what is.