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To: windchime
The background of the author explains the splashy title of the article and post.

I'm asking for mercy on those who would get righteously indignant on this topic - the killing of babies. Compassion is deeply spiritual and always emotional, even to the point of righteous anger. Some of us DO understand that there are necessary political strategies, and timings, and an opposing group. But based on the topic, consider mercy for why there is blindness in this area, where some don't want to appear to compromise. I think they're blinded and swayed by the deep compassion that rises - it rises in all of us, especially on this topic. I'm not condoning poor judgement.

Just something to consider. spoken as a minister

38 posted on 08/05/2003 4:23:49 AM PDT by bets
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To: bets
"I'm asking for mercy on those who would get righteously indignant on this topic - the killing of babies."


The saving of one child from this murderous procedure is a win as far as I'm concerned. Criticism of any advances in getting partial birth abortion banned (or of President Bush who WILL sign it into law) drives those individuals who fail to discern the motivation of the criticism into the arms of the likes of Hillary and her ilk.
42 posted on 08/05/2003 4:43:51 AM PDT by windchime
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To: bets
But based on the topic, consider mercy for why there is blindness in this area, where some don't want to appear to compromise.

That could be the case for some, where this topic is concerned, but it seems that many of those who "don't want to appear to compromise" don't seem to want to compromise in many other areas also.

57 posted on 08/05/2003 5:47:15 AM PDT by kattracks
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