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To: The Old Hoosier
Look, I make money off of a large electric company that is one of my biggest clients. That electric company supplies the electricity to abortion mills so that they can have the lighting and the vaccuum power needed to perform abortions. If those abortion mills pay their electric bills, then I am directly profiting from abortions.

Now should I give up this client? What would you suggest? Should I be prohibited from hold a position of power in the government for that?

I also have another client that builds the aiplanes that were used to crash into the World Trade Center. So I guess I profited from that as well, huh?

How far do you want to go with this?

Abortion is legal. We need to work to change the law. If abortions were not legal then the Hospitals that Frist has invested in would not be allowed to perform these abortions. I don't think Frist would shed a tear if that happened. I would imagine from what I've heard of Frist that he would prefer that abortion was extremely restricted.

Regardless, based upon his voting record, I would have to give him the benefit of the doubt. If he fails in getting conservative judges appointed, then we can work to pull the plug on him and move to get someone more palatable.

278 posted on 12/20/2002 6:45:02 AM PST by P-Marlowe
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To: P-Marlowe
Look, I make money off of a large electric company that is one of my biggest clients. That electric company supplies the electricity to abortion mills...

If you can't see the difference between that and owning more than $5m of stock in an abortion provider, then I don't see the point in arguing with you, since it's an intelligence problem.

393 posted on 12/20/2002 8:39:58 AM PST by The Old Hoosier
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