Posted on 05/31/2009 4:06:35 PM PDT by doug from upland
05-31-09
Our Harper’s Ferry.
Reichstag fire Perhaps? Obama seems to seize on this immediately and assign guilt to the Pro-life side of the issue when the Sheriff himself said motive not determined.
I guess the President can proclaim you are guilty of anything anytime he wants. Whats next Pro-life demonstraters hauled off to secret prisons? Gun bans? Martial law?
Maybe it wouldn’t get their panties in such a bunch if they tried to think of it as a 275th trimester abortion.
“Tiller began providing abortion services in 1973. He acknowledged abortion was as socially divisive as slavery or prohibition but said the issue was about giving women a choice when dealing with technology that can diagnose severe fetal abnormalities before a baby is born.”
Now the question has been asked, to whom do they (NARAL) pray, when praying for the slain physician's family.
Tiller's position on aborting late tern pregnancies had to do with playing God. It goes like this, obviously: It is discovered that the baby may have an “abnormality” and so they just do away with it.
It is declared to be a woman's choice, but it never stops there in society. When people play God in the way Tiller did, the mind set, when unchallenged in a real and principled way, becomes the mind set of more and more people, especially the ungodly in government, who want to control individual lives. Tiller's mind set seems to create precedent for action on the part of people who seek power to control society.
When, therefore, this idea of playing God and choosing to end life for reason of “abnormalities” gets into the health care debate, it will have a big part in how decisions are made when rationing health care for everyone.
Eventually (and probably sooner than later) health care bureaucrats will employ the same thinking as Tiller did, but it will not longer be “choice.” When discovered that an unborn baby has “abnormalities” bureaucrats will decide that an “abnormal” child born into this world is an unacceptable burden to the system, and they will rule that the cost is too great. Conclusion: don't provide the services to deliver this baby, or . . . don't provide the services to care for it's “abnormality” after birth.
Result: abortion (not by choice) or infanticide, which is murder, but it will come to be accepted as normal. It will save money, you know, and reduce the stress on the funding for the medical care of “normal” people.
Eugenics, pure and simple. That is where we are headed.
That picture makes me cry every time I see it. Powerful.
“Tiller began providing abortion services in 1973. He acknowledged abortion was as socially divisive as slavery or prohibition but said the issue was about giving women a choice when dealing with technology that can diagnose severe fetal abnormalities before a baby is born.”
Now the question has been asked, to whom do they (NARAL) pray, when praying for the slain physician's family.
Tiller's position on aborting late tern pregnancies had to do with playing God. It goes like this, obviously: It is discovered that the baby may have an “abnormality” and so they just do away with it.
It is declared to be a woman's choice, but it never stops there in society. When people play God in the way Tiller did, the mind set, when unchallenged in a real and principled way, becomes the mind set of more and more people, especially the ungodly in government, who want to control individual lives. Tiller's mind set seems to create precedent for action on the part of people who seek power to control society.
When, therefore, this idea of playing God and choosing to end life for reason of “abnormalities” gets into the health care debate, it will have a big part in how decisions are made when rationing health care for everyone.
Eventually (and probably sooner than later) health care bureaucrats will employ the same thinking as Tiller did, but it will not longer be “choice.” When discovered that an unborn baby has “abnormalities” bureaucrats will decide that an “abnormal” child born into this world is an unacceptable burden to the system, and they will rule that the cost is too great. Conclusion: don't provide the services to deliver this baby, or . . . don't provide the services to care for it's “abnormality” after birth.
Result: abortion (not by choice) or infanticide, which is murder, but it will come to be accepted as normal. It will save money, you know, and reduce the stress on the funding for the medical care of “normal” people.
Eugenics, pure and simple. That is where we are headed.
Forgive the double post; not intentional. First one looked as though it had failed.
I suspect murder by leftists with a setup patsy pro-lifer somehow snared to take the blame.
Of course they’re pissed. They lost their all-star home run hitter.
I thought most of their hate was directed towards queers.
somehow i can’t get emotional about this baby killers death
I think I expressed those same reservations in my post. It is paradoxical to say the least, for a man to murder another in the name of protecting life.
athis was used on a “house” episode and a i was awe struck.
I can’t even begin to imagine the mindset and personality that is capable of doing such things, esp. on a routine basis day in/day out.
I hold life (including animal)in much higher regard than these indiscriminate butcher types and I am thought of by some as soft and too kindhearted for it. One of my numerous flaws and shortcomings.
I hear ya!
No, you’re the way people SHOULD be. If there were more people like you, the world would be a better place.
I don’t want to relate to butchers. I don’t need to “walk a mile in their shoes” to know these kinds of people are monsters. I find these people utterly offensive. These kinds of people have crossed a line that I’m not sure is a way back.
I remember all the “God hates queers” signs.
I have to help you out with this group:
Anti-Gay Kansas Church Cancels Protests at Funerals for Slain Amish Girls
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
By Sara Bonisteel
The controversial anti-homosexual Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., has canceled its plans to stage a protest at the funerals of the five Amish girls executed in their Pennsylvania school, a church official said Wednesday.
Shirley Phelps-Roper, the daughter of church’s pastor, told FOXNews.com the group canceled the protests in exchange for an hour of radio time Thursday on syndicated talk-show host Mike Gallagher’s radio program.
“We’re not going to any of the Amish funerals that’s the agreement we’re making that we won’t go to any of them,” Phelps-Roper told FOXNews.com.
...
Before it garnered national attention, the church made its name around Kansas, where 16 years ago, it started protested the funerals of AIDS victims. And while their demonstrations of late have focused on the funerals of U.S. soldiers, Westboro church members have taken their picket signs to the memorials for the 12 Sago miners who perished in January in West Virginia.
Earlier this year, prompted by the church protests, Congress passed a law that banned protesters from military funerals at federal cemeteries. More than a dozen states have passed similar legislation creating protest-free buffer zones around cemeteries during funerals.
Phelps-Roper told FOXNews.com in February that the church has a right to protest.
“We are delivering a message,” Phelps-Roper said. “God is punishing this nation and he is using the IED [improvised explosive device] as his weapon of choice.”
...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,217760,00.html
Yes, they even wanted to protest at the funeral of the Almish girls.
Take a look at the poster at the link -
it’s one against the military.
I caught that, too. Guess they don’t care about swift justice if the killer wasn’t pro-life.
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