To: timpad
Oh, my God. And there's a tree-hugger sitting on the lawn in front of the State Capitol in Sacramento on the fourth day of a hunger strike - she's vowing not to eat until Gov. Davis signs some law to protect the Red Woods. They seem to value trees more than human life.
To: Saundra Duffy
Someone needs to go buy a big lunch and have a picnic right in front of her. When I was in college there was a fellow on campus who would order pizzas, chips and beer and sit in front of all the protester that were having a "starve-in" and cause great distress among their ranks.
To: Saundra Duffy
And there's a tree-hugger sitting on the lawn in front of the State Capitol in Sacramento on the fourth day of a hunger strike - she's vowing not to eat until Gov. Davis signs some law to protect the Red Woods. ROTFL!! Hunger strikes. Now who in the heck invented this effective protest method? Here's a quarter, starving-chick, please call someone who cares! Oh the lunacy!!!
116 posted on
10/10/2002 2:07:40 PM PDT by
gopwhit
To: Saundra Duffy
>>They seem to value trees more than human life. <<
I forget what it ws the day it hit me that they cry save the spotted owl, save the trees, save the baby seals, protect a womans right to choose. I suppose it was just coincidence that I ran into a save something nonhuman within minutes of something about protecting abortion. It was a real wake-up kind of moment- I had never seen it in that light before.
Somone here on FR pointed out that it is a federal crime punishable by jail time and a fine to screw with an eagle egg but have an abortion is a constitutionally protected "right."
195 posted on
10/11/2002 1:33:23 AM PDT by
kancel
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