Roe v. Wade: Worst decision ever
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All good points. Thank you.
All good points. Thank you.
from the supreme court, yes--
I agree. Truly as horrific as the wars that have destroyed so many babies around the world, too.
it's hard to be awake; it's easier to dream--
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The Bush/Cheney oil cabal’s decision to invade Iraq and cause the deaths of over a million innocent Iraqis (Just Foreign Policy website), with the wholehearted support of the war-vangelicals (wish to God we had a Bonhoeffer in our ranks) is the worst decision every made by a Commander-in-Chief. It’s sure hypocrisy to oppose abortion, but support these oil wars. The Religious Right can’t wait to annihilate Iran, a country where Christians are allowed to worship and where abortion is illegal. For those who can’t grasp the significance of my outrage, I recommend “War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death,” by Norman Solomon and” Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet Spy,” by Eric Metaxas.
It won’t do any harm to consider the words of Jesus either (not that these words seem to carry any weight among the war-vangelicals): “Blessed are the peacemakers. Do not repay evil with evil. Bless those who curse you. Love your enemies. Do unto others as you want them to do unto you.” “Thou shalt not bear false witness” is still one of the ten commandments, the last time I checked, not that the likes of Gary Bauer would have any idea.
Plano TX
I agree . . .
when I was reading the post about the overwhelmingly male populations of China and India due to abortion I was thinking about all the babies killed and maimed and all the chemical damage due to warfare in Iraq, etc.
And America is not that far behind China/India with regards to abortion either, but the abortions are not done according to gender, mostly according to 'race'--
Genocide on the African Americans, deliberately planned by Planned Parenthood.
A huge mess. The 'pro-life' warmongers don't address that either.
I haven't been able to feel good about attending any right to life rallies lately. They hand out the signs, and I would want to carry two signs--
the one protesting abortion which they would give me and another with "No More Wars" or "No more dead babies in the middle east"--
it's hard to be awake; it's easier to dream--
War is not...
... pro-life!
Plano TX