Two Assassinations away from Ending Late Term Abortions in America

http://dneiwert.blogspot.com/2009/05/jesuss-jihadis.html

This is chilling. I've known people whose partners had to deal with their body rejecting their baby, and other problems associated with even considering the possibility of a late-term abortion.

Freedom is one thing, but there can be no freedom when you're willing to sacrifice two innocent lives in order to ... prevent murder? I don't know, but it seems inhumane and cruel to say "we could have saved one, medically speaking, but not legally."

Now only two doctors in America perform these late term abortions.

 

My condolences to Kansas, they've lost one damn fine doctor, and a man with the courage to stand by his convictions.

 

Leviticus 27:6.

 

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A late-term abortion is ...

A late-term abortion is simply a Caesarian section + a fetal assasination.

Good morning RT... I mean Maleficent... I mean Knackers...

Wassup with all the aliases?

And you do realize that you're referring to a Bible / Torah verse completely out of context, right?

So I'm really wondering about your stated motivation on this site.  You've written before it's because you want a choice between candidates.  That you want the Republican / Right to give you a real choice verses just whomever on the Left.  I mean, you're a social liberal AND mostly a fiscal liberal.  Pick one of those and you might find a right wing choice - but not both at the same time!

So why would you waste your time on here? Hmmm....

I think your real reason here is to disrupt, cause confusion with your own straw men (always bringing up your "friends"), re-post from DailyKos & other lefty sites, and badger.  Really.  Futher, I'm thinking this must be a part-time or full-time job for you.  I've got a sneaky suspicion you've got other "sockpuppet" aliases on here as well - or at the very least some co-workers.

Just calling you out because I care.  Have a nice day.

It's leviticus. if you think that my point is mooted by the

context, feel free to provide it. However, it's leviticus. and considering I left my point unstated, you might acknowledge that you may have gotten it wrong.

as to your first question -- foot in mouth syndrome combined with nasty trigger finger on the part of the mods. For some reason they disagree with psychological analysis of flaws of major politicians. Who knew?

I don't think anyone's a fiscal liberal, not really. Perhaps I favor more prudent cuts in defense, rather than cuts in social security -- but I'm a fiscal conservative, and I think that paying back our debts will free up quite a bit of money.

I have a few rather scattered personal sources. I bring them up when they make sense.

As for how liberal I am... I'm rather excited that many members of the Republican party of Pennsylvania are looking forward to the upcoming split in the Republican party. I am too.