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To: hinckley buzzard
This story reminds me of the dialogue near the end of the movie, "Judgement at Nuremberg," where Burt Lancaster, playing the German judge who had sentenced many people to death for the crime of "being inferior," says to Spencer Tracy, playing the part of the U.S. Judge who sentences the various Nazi Judges and prosecutors to death.

Lancaster to Tracy, "I want you to know that I never thought it would come to this," (hundreds of people being found "guilty" of the crime of "inferior.") Tracy to Lancaster, "You knew it would come to this, the first time you sentenced an innocent man to death."

Yes, this woman, like so many others, have nightmares, psychological depression, and other "problems" as a result of witnessing and/or participating in the mass murder socially referred to as "choice."

Not only did this woman finally choose to open her own eyes to murder-for-profit known as abortion but also the other forms of inhumanity, i.e. IVF, and hopefully, "assisted (murder) suicide!"

16 posted on 09/20/2011 5:25:55 PM PDT by zerosix (native sunflower)
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To: zerosix
zerosix quoted Tracy to Lancaster, "You knew it would come to this, the first time you sentenced an innocent man to death."\

My recollection is that Tracy said something more like, "IT CAME to this the first time you sentenced an innocent man to death". Tracy was making the point that the evil which the judge hadn't anticipated, began in his own court room. It wasn't about what the judge knew or expected, it was about what the judge DID.

In other words, it wasn't relevant what happened later.

21 posted on 09/20/2011 7:28:25 PM PDT by William Tell
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