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Post by BlueCat on Jan 10, 2007 9:20:06 GMT -5
Story LinkOh my goodness! How anyone retarded, insane or otherwise debilitated can be found innocent of murder is beyond me. Murder is murder no matter the mental state of mind. These three precious children are not having justice served on their behalf. This woman should be put away for the rest of her life without the possibility of parole. The social worker that didn't take her serious should go to jail as well!
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Post by stagger on Jan 10, 2007 9:59:07 GMT -5
Take her to the gallows pole!
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Post by CatDaddy on Jan 10, 2007 12:23:40 GMT -5
R.I.P. -D
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seymour
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Its better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all.
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Post by seymour on Jan 19, 2007 20:21:51 GMT -5
Story LinkOh my goodness! How anyone retarded, insane or otherwise debilitated can be found innocent of murder is beyond me. Murder is murder no matter the mental state of mind. These three precious children are not having justice served on their behalf. This woman should be put away for the rest of her life without the possibility of parole. The social worker that didn't take her serious should go to jail as well! Terrible, she waited until after they were born to kill them. She should have hired a doctor to do it and she would not even have had to go to trial. We live in a society where killing one's offspring is legal, it just has to be done according to law. How can someone be upset about this when many thousands are killed in the name of pro-choice. You have to decide, either you want to be able to kill your kids or you do not - no "well, maybes" allowed.
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Post by tayshaun on Jan 19, 2007 23:23:05 GMT -5
If someone is "borderline mentally retarded" they still know better than to throw 3 young children into the water.
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Post by BlueCat on Jan 29, 2007 11:08:10 GMT -5
Story LinkOh my goodness! How anyone retarded, insane or otherwise debilitated can be found innocent of murder is beyond me. Murder is murder no matter the mental state of mind. These three precious children are not having justice served on their behalf. This woman should be put away for the rest of her life without the possibility of parole. The social worker that didn't take her serious should go to jail as well! Terrible, she waited until after they were born to kill them. She should have hired a doctor to do it and she would not even have had to go to trial. We live in a society where killing one's offspring is legal, it just has to be done according to law. How can someone be upset about this when many thousands are killed in the name of pro-choice. You have to decide, either you want to be able to kill your kids or you do not - no "well, maybes" allowed. How can someone be upset about this? Because it's murder. You are preaching to the choir here. I am, and always have been pro-life and believe it to be murder as well. All of this just breaks my heart. The story tells how one of the children was laughing at his mother thinking she was playing a game with them. When I invision that little smiling face and then what must have been the look in his eyes as he hit the water I just about lose it everytime. It makes me want to do things to the woman that would not be very Christian like at all. This is just so sad.
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Post by CatDaddy on Jan 29, 2007 13:25:33 GMT -5
That's ridiculous seymour, to compare abortion to the murder of a child after birth is the type of thing extremists do.. You know, those wonderful holier than thou types that deplore murder but aren't above bombing clinics.... How many children have YOU adopted? Do you think kids should be born in to a type of torture? I ask because I am a believer in pro-choice for a couple reasons.. Some women are junkies and their babies will be born in horrible drug addicted states, and even after they have detoxed, they are in terrible homes with parents, and or, the type of poverty that I wouldn't wish on anyone.. Then there is adoption, that's the cry, "why not keep them and then give them up for adoption".. Sounds all well and good in theory but the reality is that there is already overcrowding in orphanages (especially minority kids) and if you aren't picked early, you're likely to spend your entire youth in those facilities, where some terrible things happen.... I also think that if it were men that carried babies there's no way in Hell anybody could tell them what they could or couldn't do with their bodies, abortion would be a non-issue and the morning after pill would be as on hand as your local drive-thru convenient store.... It's not our place to judge people, that's God's job, let's just tend to our own families and "He'll" take care of the rest.... Sorry about the rant, now stepping down from my own holier than thou soapbox -D
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Post by rgriffin on Jan 29, 2007 15:36:34 GMT -5
I think I will steer clear of this topic.... always has been a hot topic, always will be.
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Post by stagger on Jan 29, 2007 16:06:19 GMT -5
steps on to CatDaddy's vacant soapbox......
I’m pro choice and I don’t care what Mary Likestoscrew does with her body and our government shouldn't either. As long as she pays for the abortion herself (not funded by tax money), who cares? All of this talk about saving the children pisses me off, mostly because those heading the cheers won’t even entertain the thought of foster care or adoption. My wife works in the foster care industry and we had a total of 6 foster kids over a 2-year span. I attended several training sessions and helped with more that my wife worked and I can guaran-damn-tee you that if given the choice of what some of these abused and sexually assaulted kids have been through and not living at all, you’d take that later. It’s real easy to hold a protest sign to ensure birth, but it’s another to actually help change a life that’s already here.
And for you pro-lifers……I have a new cause for you….Go after smokers. THEY’RE KILLING THEMSELVES!!!!
vacates soapbox.
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Post by BlueCat on Jan 31, 2007 12:10:24 GMT -5
My turn!
I am pro-life!
Anyone can look to the poor, the addicted, the orphans etc as reasons for abortion and to me those are great points to be made, and need to be addressed. The proper way is NOT to just end life that may or may not have a good life ahead of them. It's real easy to just make abortion legal and that's just what our country has done; taken the easy way out. Much needs to be done I agree, but IMO the taking of innocent life without giving that life a choice in the favor of choice is just wrong.
As for the smokers I agree.
Next!
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Post by blue2dabone on Feb 1, 2007 21:40:32 GMT -5
No politix on this board for moi. I got all I want on political blogs, USENET, and BBS's before them. I have tired of it after many years in the trenches. Maybe my interest will return, but for the nonce, I am gonna steer clear. Good luck to you all.
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Post by Administrator on Feb 2, 2007 12:19:59 GMT -5
All I choose to add is that I am Pro-Life AND a smoker. Chew on that.
I will stay away from debating the subject at hand because it hits VERY close to home with me. I am an abortion "victim" if you will.
A relationship started, plans equally chosen and made, planned conception followed, she (later) changed her mind, would not allow any input from me and aborted MY child....that we PLANNED to have. I had no rights. No nothing. I went as far as offering to accept all parenting rights and duties and even paying for all expenses and then some. It mattered not. The law states I have no rights whatsoever.
It takes two to conceive but only one has any rights? This is like medieval times but reversed.
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Post by Administrator on Feb 2, 2007 12:21:44 GMT -5
It's not our place to judge people, that's God's job, let's just tend to our own families and "He'll" take care of the rest See above. Some of us actually try to take care of our own but we do not have the right, according to the law.
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Post by blue2dabone on Feb 2, 2007 12:41:51 GMT -5
It's not our place to judge people, that's God's job, let's just tend to our own families and "He'll" take care of the rest See above. Some of us actually try to take care of our own but we do not have the right, according to the law.
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