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From World Net Daily...

Thus, we hear a great deal from these people about a "Republican war on science," but nothing at all about the moral implications of such "scientific advances" as embryonic stem-cell research. Perhaps that is because they wholeheartedly and full-throatedly support sticking needles into the skulls of babies who are partially-delivered from their mothers' wombs, then sucking the babies' brains out. If they have no moral qualms with the cold-blooded killing of partially-born babies, what chance does a human embryo have with them? Or a brain-injured woman who can't speak to defend herself, like Terri Schiavo?

Worshipping at the altar of science

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50 posted on 09/04/2006 4:18:08 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam Tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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Steven Ertelt's pro-life review: I hope the polls are wrong on Crist...

Florida Poll Shows Davis-Smith Race Close, Crist Leading Gallagher

Tallahassee, FL (LifeNews.com) -- A new poll in Florida shows Jim Davis holding onto a modest lead over Rod Smith in the Democratic primary for governor. Both candidates back abortion. A new Miami Herald poll shows Davis edging out Smith by five percent, the same as last month's poll. Meanwhile, the poll, conducted by Zogby International, finds Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist is ahead of state Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher by about 30 percentage points in the GOP race. Crist's lead has risen by 10 percent despite opposition to his candidacy from pro-life groups and Terri Schiavo's father Bob Schindler. Meanwhile, pro-life Rep. Katherine Harris has almost three times as much support as her opponents combined in the GOP primary. Harris received 39 percent, pro-life Orlando attorney Will McBride shot up 10 percent to 23 percent, and the other lagged further behind. Harris will likely win and likely go down in defeat to pro-abortion Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson in the general election.

Florida Poll Shows Davis-Smith Race Close, Crist Leading Gallagher

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52 posted on 09/04/2006 4:25:35 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam Tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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Without getting into Science vs. Religion, we can certainly note that French philosophy from Rousseau forward was moonbatty. It just goes to confirm Chesterton, if you won't believe in God, the danger is not that you'll believe in nothing, it's that you'll believe in ANYTHING. The French pretty much still do :-)

One could make a heckuva case that the American/European Left is the offspring of the French Revolution, where the American Right/European liberalism descends from the American Revolution and from Locke and Adam Smith. Critics, you go make the case yourself, I don't have time.

The core-less, godless, moonbatty nature of modern leftism is particularly French. So is the extreme emphasis on egalite. The Left-Right spectrum as employed by the Left, where the Right = fascism and Naziism, is of French origin too, simply due to seating in the Chamber of Deputies. They were all socialists. The American spectrum is, rather, based on degree of state intervention, from totalitarian on the left to libertarian/strict constitutional on the right.

59 posted on 09/04/2006 5:16:12 AM PDT by T'wit (It is not possible to "go too far" criticizing liberals. No matter what you say, they're worse.)
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