KenH
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HankD said:abortion takes away each of the "unalienable rights" of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness from those destroyed while yet in the womb.
I agree, HankD.
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HankD said:abortion takes away each of the "unalienable rights" of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness from those destroyed while yet in the womb.
Your quote is something that I am sure many have thought about, but are too afraid to say.Aaron said:I'm surprised the Clintons haven't had him killed yet.
Aaron said:I'm surprised the Clintons haven't had him killed yet.
Does anybody remember the '68 Democratic Convention? It was the death of Robert F. Kennedy that sparked that one. Lets hope and pray that those in power have learned their lesson or have not forgotten the lessen learned.righteousdude2 said:Your quote is something that I am sure many have thought about, but are too afraid to say.
You win the award for "breaking the 'ice'". If Obama were taken down before the elections, or after winning the job, I fear the blacks would wage a nation wide riot like never before seen. It could make the Civil War look like a minor glitch in our history.
I agree with the posters, your thoughts are truly scary, but, worth talking about in a rational way.
Let's pray our God keep angels 'round and about Obama at all times to protect his life, and subsequently, our nation.
Pastor Paul :sleeping_2:
Uhhhh, no, I wasn't born yet!Palatka51 said:Does anybody remember the '68 Democratic Convention? It was the death of Robert F. Kennedy that sparked that one. Lets hope and pray that those in power have learned their lesson or have not forgotten the lessen learned.
Striking.....and extremely worrisome? Let's never forget to pray that the 3 assassinations in the 60's never again happen on American soil.Sopranette said:Uhhhh, no, I wasn't born yet!
:tongue3: I'm just yanking your chain. But the similarities between JFK and Obama are striking.
love,
Sopranette
The word is assassinations, BTW. And at least three more known unsuccessful attempts have been made on US Presidents, alone since 1963, plus who knows if there may have been some stopped or prevented, early on, that we have never heard about.righteousdude2 said:Striking.....and extremely worrisome? Let's never forget to pray that the 3 assignations in the 60's never again happen on American soil.
I agree Ed....the abortion issue should be a hot button item fpr each and every true born-again believer on this earth...some how some way, we must vote and pray to end it. Those are little people waiting to make their debut in the world. They have but one defense, and that is their mother, and too many mothers have decided to take the offensive stance against their defenseless children, and the fetus loses every time.EdSutton said:The word is assassinations, BTW. And at least three more known unsuccessful attempts have been made on US Presidents, alone since 1963, plus who knows if there may have been some stopped or prevented, early on, that we have never heard about.
But how about the 3000 assassinations that happened over a two hour period on 9/11/2001? I pray that something such as that does not happen again, either.
Or the 40,000,000 assassinations of the unborn in this country, since 'abortion' has been legalized? Let's pray that this is stopped, as well.
FTR, the United States is approaching the same numbers of people murdered in the years of legalized abortions, as the entire worldwide death toll of WW II.
Ed
That is why I'm not going to be swayed by words any longer. The Republicans play that abortion card every election and nothing ever changes. It is so easy to run on that platform and not really care one way or the other. All someone has to do is say I'm against abortion and 75% percent of the Christians go for the bait. I'm sick of being played. They only say they are against it to appease us and win our vote. Meanwhile our country is gowing down the proverbial toilet. George Bush played that card twice. Just because we have someone saying they are against abortion doesn't make it so.saturneptune said:Three candidates left for President, and two have the blood of infants on their hands. The third one makes token remarks against the slaughter, but like other conservatives of the last few years, once the election is over, the comments cease.
The reason that the Democrats will win this year is not their good ideas, but by default, because the Republicans failed to lead and abandoned their core beliefs. We are faced with the choice we have now because we allowed the Repubicans to get away with acting like Democrats.
As far as the 60s go, I lived through the three assasinations, and the 60 election. Everyone keeps equating JFK with today's Democrats. Nothing could be further from the truth. He was far to the right of ANY candidate running this year, or for that matter, the last 5 election cycles before that.
I notice that my editing attempt on this post earlier did not 'take', which is probably not surprising, given my (lack of) computer skills. So I will try again:EdSutton said:The word is assassinations, BTW. And at least three more known unsuccessful attempts have been made on US Presidents, alone since 1963, plus who knows if there may have been some stopped or prevented, early on, that we have never heard about.
But how about the 3000 assassinations that happened over a two hour period on 9/11/2001? I pray that something such as that does not happen again, either.
Or the 40,000,000 assassinations of the unborn in this country, since 'abortion' has been legalized? Let's pray that this is stopped, as well.
FTR, the United States is approaching the same numbers of people murdered in the years of legalized abortions, as the entire worldwide death toll of WW II.
Ed
Sopranette said:Uhhhh, no, I wasn't born yet!
:tongue3: I'm just yanking your chain. But the similarities between JFK and Obama are striking.
love,
Sopranette
righteousdude2 said:I honestly believe that every human being will one day answer to God for this crime against humanity [humanity ti be]. The blood of each fetus aborted by mankind is on the hands of every one of us. IMHO, because we pay taxes, and taxes are used to fund abortion clinics, none of us are without some blame.
rbell said:no way. Absolutely wrong.
I support abortion in no way, and refuse to be blamed for something that I cannot help.
Taxes are not an option.
I have done my best to put people in office that are pro-life.
Sorry...abortion is the scourge of our generation, but I can't take responsiblity, when it's not mine to take.
So you think one elected official alone can overturn Roe v. Wade? I'd vote for any candidate that doens't support the "womans right to choose" than one who openly does ANY DAY.JerryL said:That is why I'm not going to be swayed by words any longer. The Republicans play that abortion card every election and nothing ever changes. It is so easy to run on that platform and not really care one way or the other. All someone has to do is say I'm against abortion and 75% percent of the Christians go for the bait. I'm sick of being played. They only say they are against it to appease us and win our vote. Meanwhile our country is gowing down the proverbial toilet. George Bush played that card twice. Just because we have someone saying they are against abortion doesn't make it so.
You are straight on with this one my friend.saturneptune said:Three candidates left for President, and two have the blood of infants on their hands. The third one makes token remarks against the slaughter, but like other conservatives of the last few years, once the election is over, the comments cease.
The reason that the Democrats will win this year is not their good ideas, but by default, because the Republicans failed to lead and abandoned their core beliefs. We are faced with the choice we have now because we allowed the Repubicans to get away with acting like Democrats.
As far as the 60s go, I lived through the three assasinations, and the 60 election. Everyone keeps equating JFK with today's Democrats. Nothing could be further from the truth. He was far to the right of ANY candidate running this year, or for that matter, the last 5 election cycles before that.
webdog said:I'd vote for any candidate that doens't support the "womans right to choose" than one who openly does ANY DAY.
I know...and it's sickening. I still have no idea who I'm going to vote for. I know it will NOT be Obama or Clinton, that's for sure!Dr Mike Kear said:You're going to have to sit this election out, then! McCain is pro-abortion and the democratic candidates are both pro-abortion as well. Unless we get a third party candidate who is actually conservative rather than a pro-death neo-con, we will be stuck with only pro-abortion choices. :BangHead: