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A culture of death : Comments

By Rhys Jones, published 22/6/2010

Why are we so fixated on legalising killing of the elderly and infirm and also the unborn and helpless?

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“In other words, the matter was investigated and found to be true but no laws were being broken.”

Baloney Proxy – You are speaking of federal laws which had no legislation for abortion prior to the Born Alive one so how could a non-existent law be broken? In fact the US’ abortion laws are regulated by the states where legislation already existed so the federal law you bray about remains impotent. These obfuscations are merely a shifty endeavour to hang pro-abortionists, particularly when you belong to the camp which salivates over the death penalty.

Yes AGIR – and I’ve asked you previously: “Why don’t you practise what you preach?” And we all know a little about your God of convenience and of the satanic rituals performed by ignoramuses in the dark ages.

Your bible (Exodus 11:5) also tells us that your God murdered every first born of Pharaoh to the first born of the slave girls as well as the first born of the animals. That’ll larn ‘em eh?

Then there’s the ‘virgin’ birth and we’ve heard countless times that god made MAN in HIS own image. Eve was an afterthought – pure and simple!

You've been taken for a sucker, old chap. Ask for your money back.
Posted by Protagoras, Saturday, 3 July 2010 7:38:52 PM
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