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To: PROLIFE who wrote (749239)9/14/2006 6:18:21 PM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Read today's headlines...the problems in Iraq (another 20 dead)

Read our headlines....another 46 killed by drunk drivers yesterday.


You continue to use the analogy that because more people are killed by a form of activity that that makes the intentional slaying of innocents because of their religious stance more acceptable.

I know you have this attitude that you have all the answers to life, but if we are going to take the drunk driver analogy as a legitimate comparison to violence in Iraq, then I guess you are right...its not so bad! After all, fifty-five thousand people were killed in auto accidents in the U.S. last year....8,000 in boating accidents....millions smoked or drank themselves to death....so the specific intent to hunt down, brutalize, and kill another human being one on one looks...what....less terrible because of your stats.

I know what you really want is PRO-somelife's Christian Rules of conduct, defined by you...no drinking...no smoking...no religion other than your form of Christianity...no sex with other than married females..and then only for conception purposes.

Are you still wearing that cloth of mixed fibers?

Pro, buddy, wake up....The problems in Iraq WERE foreseeable, were poorly handled from the get-go and are only going to get worse. Stop trying to make the administration's incompetence look better by comparing the brutal deaths of civilians to drunk driving accidents in the U.S. A little focus, maybe?