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To: mware

> Just one thing surfer, could you please refer to those protesting as Pro-Life and not Anti-Choice.

Can you please tell me what the difference between the two is? I would certainly describe myself as Pro Life AND Anti Choice.

People are not free to choose to commit murder. I would oppose any law change that would provide them with that choice. That would make me Anti Choice if one of the choices includes the right to commit murder.

I can’t see how the Abortion issue could boil down any differently. Abortion IS Murder.


87 posted on 05/16/2009 8:07:30 AM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
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To: DieHard the Hunter
Die, I guess I prefer the phrase Pro-Life because of something I heard Mother Teresa say once.

She was asked if she would be willing to march in an antiwar protest.

She told them, "No but if you have a Pro-Peace March I would be willing to join you."

Technically of course you are correct but I would rather be associated with something I can say I support, in a positive manner.

I want to define what I support not have other define it for me.

96 posted on 05/16/2009 8:12:45 AM PDT by mware (F-R-E-E, that spells free. Free Republic.com baby.)
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To: DieHard the Hunter

Being Pro-Life still includes CHOICES to be made — to raise the child, or to place the child for adoption.

The only “choice” Pro-Lifers do not approve of is the choice of abortion/murder.

I hope this explains it — it’s how I see it at least...


382 posted on 05/16/2009 7:27:46 PM PDT by LibertyRocks ( http://LibertyRocks.wordpress.com ~ ANTI-OBAMA STUFF : http://cafepress.com/NO_ObamaBiden08)
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