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To: nesnah
Society has turned its ugly blind eye away from the senseless murdering of countless unborn children for years, justifying it under the premise of “choice” and a “woman’s right”. Now that we have reached a point where the killing of an innocent unborn child is a matter-of-fact, everyday occurrence, and no big deal, to me it is almost laughable that there are those out there still wondering how this could have happened. We reap what we have sown.

I do sidewalk counseling at an abortion clinic where an average week finds 35 babies mercilessly killed. Yes, we have turned a blind eye and our hearts have been hardened in this nation. Life has been completely devalued through the "choice" of abortion.

I cannot imagine the grief these parents are experiencing, nor can I comprehend the terror that these little ones who survived will carry with them throughout their lives. May God have mercy on them and comfort them.

91 posted on 12/14/2012 12:21:09 PM PST by Faith
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I suspect this young man has a severe mental illness. The mental health gurus decided about 20 years ago that institutionalizing sufferers of mental illness is not a solution.

Young men,in this age group, suffer most. They don’t like the meds because the meds result in a numbness that is uncomfortable. So they don’t take them. What they think is real to them and they act on it.

Wish someone would study the correlation between these mass murders and mental health treatment.

It isn’t firearms. It is untreated mental health problems.

If you can be in an institution for weeks for a broken hip, why doesn’t it stand to reason that institutionalization for severe mental health problem an option?


93 posted on 12/14/2012 12:30:44 PM PST by a5478 (a5478)
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