I never did understand how the "compassionate" party could be so cruel when it came to babies. I hope this group catches on and some of those in the Party of Death (aka Democrats) come over to our side on this issue.
To: evilsmoker
As you would say...PONG!!!
To: evilsmoker
When was this article originally published? Twenty years ago it was 1982, there was no war in Vietnam at that time, Reagan was President, the Civil Rights movement was a fait accomplis, and bell bottoms and tye dye were laughed at if they were presented in public.
If this is a new article, methinks the author has either made a math mix up or is nostalgic for the wrong period.
To: evilsmoker
Bump or the babies.
To: evilsmoker
To: evilsmoker
The writer's problem is that he's trying to apply logic to an emotion-based construct. He opposes abortion, as well as all of the other practices he believes destroy life, based upon a more or less logical application of his values. If A is wrong and B is similar in nature to A, then B wrong too. What he fails to understand is that his fellow travelers on the left have not arrived at their views through any such logic. They feel that this thing or that thing is wrong. They feel that eating meat is wrong. They feel that wearing leather is wrong. (Unless it's a really cute dress and you're out clubbing! Then it's OK.) They feel that the death penalty is wrong. But, when they think about abortion, they feel that it's "a woman's right to choose". There is no logical disconnect because there was no logic to begin with.
9 posted on
04/05/2002 3:45:25 PM PST by
Redcloak
To: evilsmoker
So I remain alone, wondering who can explain this all to me?I can explain it...Too many drugs while trying to be a significant hippy...SOLUTION??? Can't deal with reality??? Suicide is probably the best solution...Solves your problem AND our's...
10 posted on
04/05/2002 4:01:42 PM PST by
Iscool
To: evilsmoker
I hope this group catches on and some of those in the Party of Death (aka Democrats) come over to our side on this issue. Nah. The only life they care about is their own..."me,me,me....gimmie,gimmie,gimmie...."
To: evilsmoker
This writer is only half way to common sense and logic. She needs to rethink all her assumptions about what it means to be a conservative. It's a lot more than just being pro-life.
To: evilsmoker
And how did it happen that these right-wing, fascist, capitalist, imperialist, industrial-military exploiters of everything that lives can feel the same as I do about abortion?
Oh my..
Somewhere, someone is struggling to balance Party Loyalty and Principle.
Heaven forbid he ever find the Liberal version of Free Republic and be brainwashed by the Gore cult.
"But, Gore HAS to support abortion, it's a 'master plan' to defeat the evil Republicans, stupid"
15 posted on
04/05/2002 4:35:16 PM PST by
Jhoffa_
To: evilsmoker
The "compassionate party", as they call themselves, is no more compassionate than a fire hydrant! Their aim is to take the liberty that we have from us. They will tell us what to do, and where to do it. They separate themselves from the "govererned" because they are the "elite". The governing "class". They are so much better than "the simple people" because they are better than we are, and they know what we need. Forget the Constitiution that protects us, and defends us. They know better than that document, and better that the blood that runs through our veins. Their Jack boots will stomp out the freedom of two hundred and some odd years...!
Do you really want to let that happen? I'll be ready to stand and fight!
16 posted on
04/05/2002 4:54:12 PM PST by
timydnuc
To: evilsmoker
So I remain alone, wondering who can explain this all to me? Who can clear up this mystery? Is it not hypocrisy to call one's self pro-life but support wars and the death penalty, ignore starvation, use products tested on animals, eat meat, wear leather? No, it isn't hypocrisy. It is the ability to make proper distinctions.
The convict who is executed for the crimes that he/she has committed is paying the price for his/her own actions. Many of us believe that there are crimes for which the appropriate punishment is death. We believe (although we know times of skepticism) that the government can use this form of punishment correctly. Therefore, we support capital punishment. The important distinction is that the unborn child is innocent but the executed convict is guilty. If you don't believe that any crime justifies execution, I can respect that belief. I just don't share it and won't vote for it. If you believe that no government will ever function well enough to be trusted with the death penalty, I can respect that opinion as well and come closer to agreeing with you. However, for now, I believe our government can be trusted with that power, so I will not vote with you.
Just as there are individuals who will commit crimes for which they should be punished by death, there are nations and ideologies that must be fought because they are a threat to our nation. Communism killed at least 70 million and by some counts 100 million of its own subjects in the last century. If allowed to rule the world, it would have killed many more. Every time we stopped a nation from falling under its power, we saved lives. You may not like it, but fighting wars is sometimes the most moral action a country can take. Just as it is pro-life to oppose the killing of the unborn child, it is pro-life to defend oneself and one's country.
Political and social conservatives have never ignored starvation. That accusation is a pure, evil, leftist lie. Conservatives have opposed the ideas of the left because those ideas are counterproductive. Conservatives are realistic enough to know that we cannot save everyone no matter how much liberals want to believe that we can. Conservatives instead try to do what is right without spreading more suffering. Conservatives do not support large, wasteful, counterproductive government or U.N. programs but give many dollars from their own pockets to worthwhile efforts to make things better. If liberals had a record of charity this good, things would be much better.
Animals are just animals. They are not people and are not as valuable as people. Mindless cruelty to animals is wrong, but equating them with people is also wrong. The important distinction here is that the unborn child is a person and a person is always more valuable than an animal.
WFTR's Abortion Opinions
Bill
17 posted on
04/05/2002 5:02:22 PM PST by
WFTR
To: evilsmoker
"I never did understand how the "compassionate" party could be so cruel when it came to babies."The abortion proponents successfully fooled most people into believing it, just like prostitution and porn, was a only a moral issue and that they need not to take a position. Surprise, they're aborting your grandchildren without your knowledge (let alone consent) and every time you watch a movie (or TV for that matter) someone's tush is shoved in your face. They're coming around but it takes time.
To: evilsmoker
When did I lose my sanity? When did my world become so distorted that I stopped seeing the truth? How can I not know that true compassion is saving whales, dolphins, dogs, mice, minks, South Americans, Brazilian rain forests and even convicted murderers but not an unborn baby?...not so hard to understand...more than one reformed ex-hippie has admitted that a prime motive in belonging to that culture was because "it was so easy to get chicks, man"...make love, not war, and all that stuff...and when the free love went a bit too far and resulted in pregnancy, what better ideal to champion than abortion on demand - excuse me - "a woman's right to chose"...the habit of cheap sex without responsibility and concern for possible consequences, emotional and physical, can be difficult to break, and I suspect this is a major reason why so many of today's leftover leftists still see abortion as a cause dear to their hearts - just in case........
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