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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (364310)2/27/2003 2:19:38 PM
From: Johannes Pilch  Respond to of 769670
 
I know, this probably seems totally cold. I really don't see the world this way but I was challenged to come up with a "logical" argument, as if I couldn't do it.

With all due respect, you didn't yet do it - as I have shown.

I really am tired of this issue and think the religious right did some severe economic damage to the country in polarizing people over this.

C'mon maaan. Don't be doin' dis crap, Michelle. The 'religious right' might just as well say the 'baby killing left' has polarized people by insisting on the right to use murder as a solution for problems that good ethics dictates ought to be solved by discipline and personal responsibility. I think the religious right has the upper hand here. It is a valid position and we ought not lay the blame of polarization on them.

The pro-lifers are not to blame for your failed Democrats. The problem rests with Californians who place a greater value in the right to kill unborn children than in fiscal responsibility. They are only reaping what they have sown.