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To: Winstons Julia
A man is dead. A man was murdered.

When dead man has killed thousands of fully-form infants, who cares if he is dead?

Again, it's like asking someone to care that one drug dealer killed another.

What he did was legal in the USA. You may find it repugnant, but it was legal.

Do you realize how absurd that point is? That's like claiming those opposed to the Holocaust in Nazi Germany shouldn't have tried to stop it because gassing Jews was legal.

Do you even believe that killing a fully-formed baby that could live outside the womb is an act of murder?

107 posted on 06/01/2009 3:47:04 PM PDT by Ol' Sparky (Liberal Republicans are the greater of two evils)
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To: Ol' Sparky

You like asking questions to try to deflect from the fact that you obviously want it both ways.

You can’t have it both ways.

To justify Tiller’s killer makes you a very ugly person. That is what you are doing. You are fooling no one.

You want to confront everyone who says that they condemn this man’s act? Or do you want to defend this man for killing Tiller. You obviously need to decide this within yourself.

If you celebrate a man’s death, just admit it. Come on out and declaim yourself as a radical who will defend a murderer if they believe in the murderers cause. You are no better than a late-term abortionist if this is the case. You are a moral equivocator/provocateur of the worst sort.

THAT’S what I’m saying. You were on me from the first post on this thread. It is clear what you are. You are an apologist for lawlessness. Now, you may not be done asking me questions...but I’m done with you. Your cause is clear.


112 posted on 06/01/2009 4:29:11 PM PDT by Winstons Julia (doubleplusungood)
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