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Old 12-21-2007, 09:07 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sgtdmski View Post
You know what this is nothing more than a bunch of vile crap. Here we have an MD pursuing her pHd. Well I am going to call her on all her fracking education.

How dare she have the gonads to compare abortion and the death penalty. Last time I checked a person confronting the death penalty had the right to appeal, and in most cases this takes at least 15 years. So until abortion face the right of appeal, and the whole appeal process, including the 15 years, there is no comparison. So shut the frack up about the two.

And whereas condoms may be 85 - 98% effective, we know that abstinence is 100% effective. 2 - 15% is quite a gamble, but if that is what she wants for her child, she can have it. And where condoims have been proven to prevent the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, again abstinence eliminates them totally.

And you must love this quote:



Again here is a highly educated individual showing her bigotry. Or as the elite would label her, trailer trash, for that is exactly what she is.

I take Huckabee fishing with Sawyer, as long as Ms Stacey goes off with Uncle Joe Stalin, for they are one and the same.

dmk

It is clearly inconsistent to support the death penalty while touting a "pro-life" position.

Abstinence is only 100% effective IF it is 100% practiced, and that has never happened in the entire history of mankind. Abstinence-only education has proved to be ineffective.

As for this quote:
Mr. Huckabee, an ordained Baptist minister, believes, “The First Amendment requires that expressions of faith be neither prohibited nor preferred. We should not banish religion from the public square, but should guarantee access to all voices and views” (I believe this translates to: everyone must believe as I do since my hard-core religious convictions and faulty notions are the only way, and although I SAY that we should guarantee access to all voices and views, I have absolutely no intention of considering other viewpoints, let alone act upon them). After all, per Huckabee, “My faith is my life - it defines me. My faith doesn't influence my decisions, it drives them.”

it is clear that Huckabee has promoted making some of his religious beliefs a matter of public law, so why would we question the likelihood of his continuing that practice?
The greatest danger to liberty lurks in the insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding.

--Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis