Bump for life...perfect and imperfect. I'll take the imperfect or the perfect unwanted. Please.
Victorious friend, sorry you have her for a senator. Hang in there. She'll be gone soon.
It's funny, I always considered those who made friends online to be excessively Internet-focused, but am pleased to make an exception in your case at least.
I do consider you a friend; the person you are comes across well even through the static mire of a text-based forum.
Woahhs, I admire your posts; I'd put them right up there with Nick Danger's. While I have kept this screenname, while having no other, for a long time now, I had the previous screen names of Dr. Octagon, Dr. Good Will Hunting, DNA Rules, Just Clark Kent, and a few others I no longer remember.
Jim and John, I respect now that those previous screennames were banned because I held them all at once. I have held this one and no other for several months, and promise to hold no other concurrently. On that basis, I ask that this one not be banned.
Polycarp, I respect the work that you do in the real world seeking to rid the Church of the many evils which beset it from within. We are on the same side with regards to the things which matter most: pax.
Nick Danger, your sociological analysis is both profound and poetic. Write a book, I will buy it.
Brad's Gramma, have you yet learned to type in color? Show me...
What I have said repeatedly, because I wanted to be truthful with respect to the factual situations with which we are presented on the issue of late-term abortions and the instances in which partial-birth abortions are used--I refer the Senator to the State of Kansas where they have to report the reason for a partial-birth abortion; 182 were done last year, or the year before, and of those 182, none--zero--were done because of a problem with the child or a physical problem with the mother. They were classified as mental health.So I suggest to the Senator that those in the abortion industry themselves say this is the typical procedure on the typical baby. There may be--and there are--a small number of cases that are late-term where you find out the child within the womb has a fetal abnormality and may not live. I just suggest--and you used the term--where is the brainless head? Where are the lungs outside the body? I will just say I will be happy to put a child with a disability up there. But, frankly, I don't see the difference in my mind--and I am not too sure the public does--with respect to that being any less of a child.
Thanks for the ping, Spooky, and thanks for posting this, Registered.