"Northern California Native" <GOnorcalnativeSPAM@YOURSELFsbcglobal.net> writes:
><prochoice@killspam.bigfoot.com.> wrote in message
>news:mc9klvo93td1c6303uhnko23g13tdcse44@4ax.com...
>> >I promote the right to life
>> Please advise exactly where this right to live for anyone can be found.
>Declaration of Independence:
>"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal,
>that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,
>that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
You managed to get that right -- the trouble is, the Declaration isn't law.
It's a statement of the reasons the colonists made the break with the Crown --
nothing more, nothing less. Please feel free to "prove" that the Declaration
is a document that has any force of law in this country.
>Ninth Amendment:
>"The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be
>construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."
>Obviously, you didn't pay attention in Constitution class OR ethics class.
Obviously, you only see what you want to see, the truth be damned -- what part
of "in the Constitution" was too inconvenient for you, again?
>> > for unborn children, speak the facts infanticidal maniacs
>> Infanticide requires the death of an infant, and no infant exists prior to
>> birth.
>Sophistry. Semantic bullshit.
That's your game, all right.
>It's the same crap that anti-Humans like Hitler, Stalin, and Mao used.
Yeah, Adolf was rabidly anti-abort when it came to his precious Aryans, Mao
wasn't about to let any races other than Chinese proliferate in his "People's
Republic", and I guess millions of surviving Russians were just imagining
those "mat'-geroin'ya" (Mother/Heroine) medals that were being handed out in
Dzugahsvili's time, eh?
>In Germany, Jews, Gypsies, and others were denied human being status; they
>were called "sub-humans."
Of course, your Nazi heroes never bothered to repudiate the existing body of
German law that forbade murder, go figure.
>Today, the Abortion Movement denies unborn babies human being status for the
>same anti-Human reasons.
Could you tell me which countries this alleged "Abortion Movement" rules?
Maybe you'd better put your tinfoil hat back on. (Did I mention the wife and
I saw a fleet of black helicopters in northwestern Ohio one spring afternoon
about five years ago, on our way back to Cleveland from Indianapolis?)
>> >I can't think of a better illustration of terrorism than an unborn baby
>> >writhing in agony while his or her mother allows an abortionist to kill
>> >her or him.
>> Quite aside from the fat that a fetus has seldom developed to the point of
>> being capable of feeling anything when a normal abortion is performed.
>Nazi Germany: "it is a fact that untermenschen [(sub-humans) sic] are
>different from Aryans and that untermenschen do not think or feel like we
>Aryans do."
What originality -- an anti-abort foam-at-the-mouth kook inventing fictional
quotes. How long has it been since we had the last one of those wander
through here?
>Today's Abortion Movement: "it is a fact that unborn babies do not feel
>pain or think, and therefore are tissue [sic] to be discarded at the
>mother's
>will."
Cite, please.
>> >> According to US law what Paul Hill did was murder in the first degree.
>> >According to German law, gassing Jews was legal.
>> No it wasn't. As a number of Germans found out when they were convicted
>> in German courts under German law after the war.
>Under ex-post facto decrees, not German law as it existed 1934-1945.
No, under German law as it existed prior to 1933 -- which the Nazis, as I've
said, never bothered repealing.
>> >According to US law, the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was
>> >legal, slaughtering women and children in Iraq is legal...
>> Correct. War, you know.
>Same goes for Paul Hill then. War, you know. The most brutal war since
>World War Two, against unborn babies.
So where are all these people coming from? Last time I looked, we were still
picking up four million and change additional people a year, and when you
combine that with the number of abortions, you've got about three million
births to account for -- maybe people make their own choices, whether you
approve or not?
>> >"Law" means shit when innocent lives are at stake.
>> Until the police come and get you and put you away.
>That may be true, as it has been in any anti-Human society, but it hasn't
>stopped people from doing what is Right.
If you believe that, I sincerely hope you get the help you obviously need --
failing that, I hope you're sent back to San Quentin ASAP.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.io.com/~patrick/aeros.php (TCI's 2003-04 Houston Aeros)
I think we've got a potential 5150 on our hands
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