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To: Locomotive Breath; cgk; NYer; Salvation

Just out of curiosity, do you think that the message Ted Harvey sought to spread - with the help and permission of an abortion survivor - wasn't worth what he went through to get it done? Especially considering that he would've (most likely) been turned down had he said the person speaking would be talking about abortion?

After all, the practice of abortion has ended the lives of over 700,000,000 globally since 1920. And that's just recorded. Estimates come around to 900,000,000-1,000,000,000 range. That's a lot of dead babies.

Let me just ask you something; do you think the message wasn't worth it? A message that basically = "Abortion is bad and the unborn are human"?

Please think about your answer. I think God would be a bit more angry at the practice of abortion, and not at Ted Harvey for jumping through the loopholes that exist for abortion (I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have existed if the speaker was going to speak about 'gay rights').


92 posted on 06/28/2006 4:34:57 PM PDT by Ultra Sonic 007 (Conservatives teach you how to fish. Liberals give you the fish by stealing it from the fisherman.)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007
I assume Ted Harvey regularly gets the chance to speak as a legislator. He has numerous opportunities to make his opinion known on matters of importance.

If you read my original post you know that I assume that if the laws had been written in 1957 as they are today I would not be here. You don't need to convince me.

I don't believe you can convince anyone of the righteousness of your cause by dirty tricks.
98 posted on 06/28/2006 4:39:35 PM PDT by Locomotive Breath (In the shuffling madness)
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