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To: trisham

I thought it made the point with the truck signs, too.


263 posted on 08/11/2007 7:30:29 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: 8mmMauser

>>I thought it made the point with the truck signs, too.<<

I would LOVE to see those trucks in our downtown area at 9:00pm on a Friday night I would whoop and holler support as I drove by.

Tact is a marvelous thing. More flies can be caught with honey than vinegar. At 2:00pm, at a beach parking lot, this shows no tact.

And in my opinion, does no good.


265 posted on 08/11/2007 7:37:12 AM PDT by netmilsmom (To attack one section of Christianity in this day and age, is to waste time .)
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That's what the discussion of this thread is all about. Protecting young children from seeing the images. I would guess that many, if not most of us have never been to an abortion clinic, but it is my understanding that the women who go there are often unaware, or in denial about what they are actually doing when they consent to an abortion. Seeing these graphic pictures may convince them that what they are doing is wrong.

It is also possible that seeing pictures of babies in the womb would be more likely to change their perception of what is happening inside them, but perhaps that varies from woman to woman.

The concern of some on this thread is that every effort should be made to prevent young children from viewing the pictures of aborted babies. I am one of those who believes that young children should be protected.

266 posted on 08/11/2007 7:40:30 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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