To: Catspaw
No, the examples you cite obviously did not.
However, our founding fathers were extremists as viewed in the times in which they lived and they were violent (thankfully) and they prevailed. The French revolutionaries were as well and they failed...miserably in my view.
I think violence and extremism depends on the context.
I do not think we are there yet on infanticide. Will we ever be?
I'm sort of ambivalent on all of this obviously...not about killing nurses or cops or the alleged Olympic bombing but I must confess that 40 million dead babies since RvW disturbs me more than if anyone blows up an abortion mill and no one is killed. I realize that is hypothetical but I am trying to be at least honest about it.
If I thought a war against abortion would work and that public sentiment was on our side and say the courts or institutions were impeding us then I would probably take a look at violent action admittedly.
It's the American Way at times...what can I say....some things are worth fighting for....freedom, security, family, slaughtered babies....
Please don't call me a Paleo...lol...I'm a Meso....
To: wardaddy
If I thought a war against abortion slavery would work and that public sentiment was on our side and say the courts or institutions were impeding us then I would probably take a look at violent action admittedly. That might be how John Brown felt 150 years ago. Think about it.
622 posted on
05/31/2003 3:40:25 PM PDT by
mac_truck
(Ora et Labora)
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