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To: PROLIFE who wrote (29138)8/12/2000 5:38:15 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
I haven't responded to you ?

And where do i qualify by any of
my posts to be called a racist, by my esteemed
foaming and self-righteous Zealot?
Responding to you 3 times in a day is enough , tho <gg>

Here:
Message 14204767
here:
Message 14204477
....Or here:
Message 14204477
Or here:
Message 14204684

You are just the kind of extremist zealot
that keeps
the "left-wing" press in buisness, LOL.

Congrats!

:-)

mars



To: PROLIFE who wrote (29138)8/12/2000 5:53:52 PM
From: Father Terrence  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
This is your opinion; it is unsupported by objective fact. In a free country individuals have the right to proselytize against religion as well as for it. That is not bigotry, it is freedom. (And as a matter of fact, it is rationality against mindless tradition and snarling-faith savagery.)

I grow weary of your Sturm und Drang...

Father Terrence



To: PROLIFE who wrote (29138)8/12/2000 6:25:42 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
8/11...HLI: Sex Education Gains in Argentina's Schools:

biz.yahoo.com

"``The government of Argentina is poisoning the minds and hearts of young people with a new law that promotes promiscuity disguised as 'safe sex,''' said Fr. Matthew Habiger, President of Human Life International, the world's largest pro-life, pro-faith, and pro-family apostolate. In a recent debate that lasted 13 hours, the Legislature of the City of Buenos Aires in Argentina approved (39-13) a bill titled ``Reproductive Health and Responsible Parenthood.'' The law will permit the distribution of contraceptive methods by the government and will promote ``reproductive health,'' including the use of sex education in public and private schools. In addition, a conscience clause for physicians (who do not want to comply with the law for religious, moral or other reasons) was not made part of the bill."