To: wagglebee
No, it doesn’t mean that I am pro-abortion. There are many laws that I don’t agree with. It doesn’t mean I am going to break them. Abortion is legal. Americans currently are legally able to obtain them. What right do I have to get involved in my neighbor’s business if he or she isn’t breaking the law? I can tell by your stance that your belief rises to the level of zealotry.
To: SALChamps03; bjs1779; 8mmMauser; BykrBayb; floriduh voter; Sun; amdgmary; Lesforlife; narses; ...
No, it doesnt mean that I am pro-abortion. There are many laws that I dont agree with. It doesnt mean I am going to break them. Abortion is legal. Americans currently are legally able to obtain them. What right do I have to get involved in my neighbors business if he or she isnt breaking the law? I can tell by your stance that your belief rises to the level of zealotry. Saying, "I wouldn't do something, but wouldn't ask another person not to," IS supporting it. I'm quite sure that 150 years ago you would have used the same argument to excuse slavery.
And people who use terms like "zealot" are almost NEVER pro-life. Perhaps it's time for you to go back to your DUmmie friends.
267 posted on
04/19/2008 3:47:48 PM PDT by
wagglebee
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