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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Too bad Nancy Reagan put our beloved Gipper through all his final years of suffering. Had she really loved him at all, as soon as they both knew of his disease, they should've stopped all food and water so the poor man could dehydrate in peace.

All who find out that they are terminally ill should be starved and dehydrated right then and there. Imagine the money our government would save.

I once read a quote that went something like this:
"He who isn't busy being born, is busy DYING."
Well, heck, I guess in that sense, we are ALL terminally ill. So since babies are terminally ill, and can't feed themselves, then not only should abortions continue, but any babies who slip through the net, and accidently get born should be put out of their coming death right away by banning all food and water.

My God, this could almost be today's news. Poor Hitler, little did the poor guy know that he wasn't wrong, but instead, slightly ahead of his time. Does anyone wonder why the Bible speaks of a coming ARMAGEDDON? Folks, it's closer than you even know, sigh. May God have mercy on us all.

27 posted on 03/25/2005 8:19:58 AM PST by Reborn
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To: Reborn

Hang on to LIFE. We are all dying, but until the instant of our last breath, we are ALIVE. Terri is still ALIVE. Can you believe it? A so-called PVS invalid deprived of nourishment and hydration, and still the breath of God is in her. The life force is a very strong thing. The will to live is very strong in each one of us. Dear Lord, MAGNIFY the will to live!


93 posted on 03/25/2005 1:52:27 PM PST by La Enchiladita ("I try to speak for those who have no voice. Terri Schiavo has no voice." - Patricia Heaton)
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