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To: Mamzelle
Dear Mamzelle:
The killing of the unborn has fundamentally twisted a great portion of the American public. What would have outraged people years ago now produces only an indifferent shrug. It all goes back to the slippery slope introduced by Roe vs. Wade and Doe vs. Bolton. The evangelists of death were not satisfied with seeing just the innocent unborn sacrificed on their altar of evil, now they tell us the mentally ill, the blind, the crippled, the not-so-bright, etc. should all be eliminated, because their "quality of life" fails to meet some minimum standard. It seems to me some one tried to take human race tried to be taken down this path once before.
The evangelists of death (Jack Kevorkian, Planned Parenthood, the Hemlock Society, et al) have flourished because of the indifferent shrug. I hope Terri's plight is the wake up call for decent people to rescue this nation from the purveyors of death.
437 posted on 03/18/2005 8:12:23 PM PST by attiladhun2
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To: attiladhun2
The killing of the unborn has fundamentally twisted a great portion of the American public. What would have outraged people years ago now produces only an indifferent shrug. It all goes back to the slippery slope introduced by Roe vs. Wade and Doe vs. Bolton. The evangelists of death were not satisfied with seeing just the innocent unborn sacrificed on their altar of evil, now they tell us the mentally ill, the blind, the crippled, the not-so-bright, etc. should all be eliminated, because their "quality of life" fails to meet some minimum standard. It seems to me some one tried to take human race tried to be taken down this path once before.
The evangelists of death (Jack Kevorkian, Planned Parenthood, the Hemlock Society, et al) have flourished because of the indifferent shrug. I hope Terri's plight is the wake up call for decent people to rescue this nation from the purveyors of death.


I listen to Michael Savage a lot and he made a good point about how American society is becoming more immoral as time goes by. How can we battle Islamo-Fascists while taking the moral high ground if we keep dumbing down our moral standards? Heck, many times the Islamo-Fascists do criticize America for its lack of morals and they do have a point if they quit flying planes into buildings and blowing themselves up and taking innocents with them, that is a huge credibility gap on their part. Still, I think if we continue going down the toilet morally by starving helpless people, aborting our young, bowing to the homosexual lobby and by letting the lefty moonbats get their way, although Islamo-Fascism has a lot to account for before they can toot their "morality," I do think our reputation isn't the greatest on morality. We can thank the hippies and the free love of the 1960's for that. Still with all the warts, we are much better than our advesaries but as Jimmy Johnson said about what "NFL" stands for, it means "Not For Long" and will apply to us if we don't rein in these judges. Before that time, yes, we were not all squeeky clean in our history, but we strove to make things better while adhering to our Judeo-Christian standards.

I hate to see where we are going if we don't turn to our Creator and reverse our path as we sloutch towards Gommorah. Like Sodom and Gommorah, I would rather see us destroyed and end up rebuilding as the disasters help us move closer to our Judeo-Christian roots since adversity does bring us closer to religion than to see the lefty moonbats (and/or uber-libertarians) turn us into some sort of "4th Reich." We are building up some serious bad karma here. I believe in karma where if we keep doing bad things, we will end up getting kicked in the butt as payback, might be 10 minutes from now or 10 years but we will pay for sliding down this slope.

I know I might get some flak, well I'm used to it, but I am angry and had to get this off my chest on the general direction we are headed. I consider myself a "compassionate conservative." It hurts me to see some conservatives without compassion.
500 posted on 03/18/2005 9:16:57 PM PST by Nowhere Man (I hope you enjoyed your dinner, Terri Schiavo can't. B-()
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