Posted on 10/28/2007 3:07:40 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
The purpose of Free Republic is to fight for our freedom, for the constitution, for conservatism and for our traditional American heritage. We recognize that the domestic enemy of freedom is liberalism and big government socialism.
We recognize that our unalienable rights come from God not man or government and, no, they are NOT open to debate or subject to negotiation or compromise.
Sorry, RINOS, but the right to Life is our first unalienable right. This is not just a conservative political "principle" that stubborn right wing fringe nuts refuse to give up. It's an UNALIENABLE right granted to all men by GOD and no man or government can deprive us of same! Not without one hell of a fight!! Compromisers be damned!!
Prepare to be flamed by the holier-than-thou crowd...even though I agree with you.
Of course not.
The way I read scripture, and understand history and God’s will, nationalism is, and always has been, part of His plan for humanity.
What does that have to do with the form of government God gave us through the founders of this country, and the principles which have always provided the foundation and framework for its continuation and blessing?
But, that is not to say that God-given rights are not universal. They are. And America still has a calling from God to model these principles to the world. From the very beginning, we were meant to be a shining city on a hill.
Unfortunately, because of a diminuation of the principles in discussion on this thread, that heavenly light has dimmed. For example, tens of millions of children are being slaughtered in the womb in various countries, because of the awful example that has been set for the last 35 years by the people of the United States. “Hey, if the world’s moral exemplar, America, thinks it’s okay, it must be okay, right?”
Yesterday, Colorado Right to Life introduced the debut of
a new song written for Personhood by Tony Funderburk.
To hear PERSONHOOD: www.coloradorighttolife.org
but we should as part of foreign policy promote a pro-life policy. We can do that. We can also penalize countries that are not pro-life though that is a pretty controversial idea.
I would venture a guess that more infants have been murdered since 1973 than in the preceding 200 years in the United States. That can be squarely laid on the doorstep of pro-lifers who refuse to win the battle incrementally. I will reiterate my position, right-to-lifers have done nothing more provide a foundation to institute a basis for an abortion litmus test and have failed to inform the public about the rights of the unborn. It is better to educate than legislate.
Amen!!!
To view Dr. Keyes speaking at the 40th commemoration
of America’s first abortion law - passed and signed in Denver
April 25, 1967 -
www.coloradorighttolife.org
Aboslutely true!!
Bob Enyart has done some shows on Ron Paul’s
error in judgment in this regard, as well as the
numerous moral problems with the Libertarian
Party.
www.kgov.com
So Jim, I take this as an unequivocal “non” endorsement of Rudy Gulianni???
Don’t shoot the messenger!!! I’ve been hip to this concept a lot longer than some...
;-)
Yep!
Yeah? When listed side by side,you are wrong. Maybe you ought to dig up one of those charts and take a look. Or check a voting record, if those sort of things have anything to do with you picking a candidate.
That’s insane.
You have no right to impose your “morals” on others and that would cause the death of MILLIONS more babies.
People do use contraception while MARRIED, you know. I have four children. I can’t handle any more, either physically or financially. That’s MY decision, and my husband’s, it certainly isn’t YOURS.
I will not retract. Fred Thompson, along with most of this presidential field, thinks federalism means that states get to decide if the God-given right to life may be alienated. That is clear, from his own words, right up to the current day.
As to your piece from James Wilson, even he makes it clear that babes in the womb are protected by the law. I refuse to use his feeble eighteenth century understanding of the process of development of the child in the womb as any sort of guide, just as I refuse to use Aristotle’s fourth century BC understanding of the same matters.
Do you believe that human life begins at conception, and that the child in the womb is a person, fully endowed with the God-given, unalienable right to life, as the Reagan pro-life platform asserts?
Do you believe, along with some of the ancients, that human life only begins at some arbitrary point archaically known as “quickening”? Is this what you are arguing, that they, or Mr. Wilson over two hundred years ago, are somehow correct?
Those that I work with have had an active role in making that a reality in public policy for decades.
on fiscal issues Hunter is not so great.
It is better to educate than legislate.
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I don’t understand why there is no anti-abortion ad campaign while we wait for Roe v wade to be overturned. There are govt ad campaigns against drugs and smoking.
Well, looking back at your other posts, I would offer this translation:
You're a RINO who wishes the conservatives would just leave.
I would venture a guess that more infants have been murdered since 1973 than in the preceding 200 years in the United States. That can be squarely laid on the doorstep of pro-lifers who refuse to win the battle incrementally.
Yes, 50 MILLION infants have been murdered. But, "incrementalism" is the way that leftists promote Marxist-socialism. Conservatives ARE NOT incrementalists, we ARE NOT going to settle for "targetted decreases" in abortion rate or whatever you and your RINO ilk propose. This is murder and it's time to end it, and incremental reduction STILL MEANS MILLIONS OF DEAD BABIES.
I will reiterate my position, right-to-lifers have done nothing more provide a foundation to institute a basis for an abortion litmus test and have failed to inform the public about the rights of the unborn. It is better to educate than legislate.
And with RINOs like you that has been difficult. You can say whatever you want about incrementalism, but the reality is that you and your ilk want the pro-life movement to go away so you can go back to being just like the 'Rats.
Yeah.
Go tilt some windmills, why don't you.
I’ll second that.
Discussion degenerating into name calling...............typical, typical, typical.........
Let me repeat..........Apparently, you have not taken the time to read the 2004 Republican Party Platform, notably the part(s) addressing abortion.................
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