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To: malakhi

I will not get into word games with you malakhi so that you can switch the emphasis to one of technical laws.

You did not answer my questions. Is it right to rip a son/daughter from the arms of a parent and kill it?

No, it is not right.

All of this comes into play when the state starts killing citizens. It is not right to kill and it is not right to tromp over the rights of other citizens whose family members are being killed.

Explain it away all you want. You do not want this happening to you but you dare not say that.

Explain why you fight so hard for the right of a husband to put a wife to death? What if your husband was having an affair of years standing and when you fell into a coma (someway......), he claimed that you said many years ago that you would not want to live in a coma. Therefore, he gets a free murder. Do you think he has that right to kill?

Well, I don't. Every woman out there and every husband is at risk of being killed by a man/woman that does not wish to take care of an invalid, does not wish for money to be spent caring for them.

And, if you think that is good law. Then maybe we need to check and see what the laws are setting our people up for. Would be nice if the people knew about them.


296 posted on 06/15/2005 7:56:52 PM PDT by ClancyJ (McCain: "As far as the criticism is concerned, none of us care about public opinion.")
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To: ClancyJ
I will not get into word games with you malakhi

You already did that when you made the claim about the "government stomping on parent's rights".

So quit being evasive and answer the question already. What rights do parents have over the lives of their adult, married children?

Or, if this was a runaway flight of rhetoric, and you really cannot answer, then withdraw it. But you brought it up, and you should reply with either an answer or a retraction.

305 posted on 06/15/2005 8:06:46 PM PDT by malakhi
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