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In Florida another Bush makes a principled stand for the right to life...respect for god's greatest gift...common decency and of course Christian values...and it costs him nothing and wins votes...he orders a woman whose husband had asked to end her useless vegetative state and remove feeding tubes...to have them put back because "Of the sanctity of Life". The same people, the same country the same political party that just got through killing 500,000 Iraqi children and is still at it. No one ever accused Saddam of starving to death or killing the children of Iraq...on the contrary he built more schools and hospitals for them and better ones too, than the United States has and there weren't hordes of Iraqi families with children living in cars and under bridges as there are around the White House "Palace Compound". How can the same country do these two things? What sanctity of life are they talking about? Whose life? How do you preen and strut yourself and bask in god's glory for forcing a woman to rot away more slowly while sending a half million children to their early graves? How...you ask? Why religion of course. You guys really think its kept alive because of the good it does to children and poor people or the rich and power hungry? See...see how hard it is when people prefer pretty fairy tales...even though and maybe especially when their world is caving in. --------------------- |
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