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To: Mark was here
The greatest thing to come out of this episode is the unwillingness of Christians to forgive Greer. I am sure God wants nothing to do with him. I doubt Jesus would even bother trying to talk God into saving him.

Wow! Why such a low opinion of Christians, God and Jesus?

92 posted on 08/19/2007 11:27:22 AM PDT by BykrBayb (In memory of my Friend T'wit. ~ Þ)
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To: BykrBayb
Wow! Why such a low opinion of Christians, God and Jesus?

It is not my opinion, I was just restating what those who hate Judge Greer are saying. Read the bad things they say about the Judge and you may understand what I was saying.

96 posted on 08/19/2007 11:35:17 AM PDT by Mark was here (Hard work never killed anyone, but why take the chance?)
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To: BykrBayb
This is an example of the talk about the judge from Dante3

"I have tried to figure out his motivation. Sadism for sure. He enjoys causing pain to others. He leaves the impression of being a sociopath. There might also be greed, such as kickback or other favors from Michael"

There is such hatred for him that some actually belive he enjoys causing pain.

101 posted on 08/19/2007 11:47:19 AM PDT by Mark was here (Hard work never killed anyone, but why take the chance?)
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Deathbot Chris Matthews is so obsessed with Terri’s case that he asked this at the first GOP presidential debate:

“MR. MATTHEWS: Okay.
Let me ask you a question which has grabbed a lot of Americans personally, the Terri Schaivo case. Again, it was a question of whether the United States — the U.S. Congress should have intervened and passed a law to advise the appellate court whether to act or not in this case, the district court it was. Terri Schaivo, should Congress have acted or let the family make the decision, the husband?

MR. ROMNEY: I think we should generally let the family make a decision of this nature. In the case —

MR. MATTHEWS: The husband should have decided?

MR. ROMNEY: Generally we should make that decision.
In the case here, the courts decided that — what they thought was the right thing to do, and then I think Jeb Bush and the Florida legislature did the right thing by saying we’ve got a concern. They looked over the shoulder of the court. But I think the decision of Congress to get involved was a mistake.

MR. MATTHEWS: Okay.

MR. ROMNEY: I think that Congress’s job is to make sure that laws are respecting the sanctity of life. But to actually adjudicate a case like this, better done at the state level by the governor, the legislature and the court.
MR. MATTHEWS: Senator Brownback, should Congress have gotten involved in that personal case?

SEN. BROWNBACK: Yes, it should have, and it gave her the right and the family the right to take that appeal to the court. That’s what the Congress did.

And her life is sacred. Even if it’s in that difficult moment that she’s in at that point in time, that life is sacred. And we should stand for life in all its circumstances.

MR. MATTHEWS: Senator McCain, was Congress right in intervening in that case?

SEN. MCCAIN: It was a very, very difficult issue. All of us were deeply moved by the pictures and the depiction of this terrible, tragic case. In retrospect, we should have taken some more time, looked at it more carefully, and probably reacted to hastily.

MR. MATTHEWS: Mayor Giuliani, was that a good thing for Congress to do, to get involved that weekend?

MR. GIULIANI: The family was in dispute. That’s what we have courts for. And the better place to decide that in a much more — I think in a much fairer and even in a deeper way is in front of a court.

snip

“MR. MATTHEWS: Okay. Congressman, Bill Clinton back home.
REP. HUNTER: You know, Bill Clinton cut the U.S. Army by almost 50 percent. In this war against terror, he’s the wrong guy to have in there.
==>And incidentally, on the Schiavo case, you know Ronald Reagan said on the question of life, when there’s a question, error on the side of life. I think Congress did the right thing.”’

http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?id=5562636


102 posted on 08/19/2007 11:48:48 AM PDT by Sun (Duncan Hunter: pro-life/borders, understands Red China threat! http://www.gohunter08.com/Home.aspx)
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