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To: driftdiver; library user
We don't want to celebrate EVIL, neither the evil perpetrated by Tiller nor the EVIL perpetrated by the man who murdered him. Murder is wrong, no matter who the victim might be.

And if you'll notice, many of those who are decrying this action are doing so from the standpoint of how the pro-life movement might be hurt by it. This is especially true, coming on the heels of the Notre Dame controversy, where the pro-life folks were laughed at and scorned for being trouble-makers, and even accused of being terrorists.

942 posted on 05/31/2009 1:45:23 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: SuziQ

“Murder is wrong, no matter who the victim might be.”

All killings are not murder.

“And if you’ll notice, many of those who are decrying this action are doing so from the standpoint of how the pro-life movement might be hurt by it”

I don’t agree with that viewpoint. I don’t think it will help or it will hurt. The pro-abortionists already think every pro-life person is a terrorist so how will this make any difference?


962 posted on 05/31/2009 1:54:44 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: SuziQ
...nor the EVIL perpetrated by the man who murdered him.

I do not consider the person who took Tiller's life (sorry, I can't use the word "murder" in this instance), to be "evil."

"Evil" is far too vicious a word to use to describe someone who we (as of right now) know nothing about.

On the other hand, we sure know a lot about Tiller's past.

979 posted on 05/31/2009 2:06:16 PM PDT by library user
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