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<blockquote data-quote="Zoomerz" data-source="post: 22218" data-attributes="member: 390"><p><strong>Re: Bedtime for Democracy</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>The key words here are "blinking once for 'no' and twice for 'yes'. This girl was not in a "Persistent Vegitative State". There is a huge difference.</p><p></p><p>A miracle that she recovered? Yes, of course. But the fact that nobody (not even the liberals) was questioning whether she should live or not after 20 years is testimony to the difference, if for no other reason.</p><p></p><p>Why is it that pro-life neocons, normally staunch defenders of the Constitution, are unwilling to review the facts of this case and honor the truth. Rather, they lead with their initial emotional reactions instead, showing themselves to be ignorant, uninformed, and self-centered. There is no point to be made here, on either side. Pro-life advocates are not furthering their cause by making rash statements without investigation. Nor are the liberals making any statements, or advancing any cause in this instance. And the politicians are eating it up, struggling to gain some political advantage.</p><p></p><p>I will say again, Timescape, (and btw, my statement above is not specifically directed at you), please investigate the truth of this case for yourself before trying to analogize. You will find the facts to be heart-wrenching, but clear.</p><p></p><p>All; Sorry for the outburst. I am so frustrated listening to uninformed jerks like Michael Savage, who threatens to "lead a group to FLorida" in protest, yadeeya...Going off half-baked without ever having done due dilligence. I know, I know,,,,stop listening to that junk. Just try to listen to everyone so I don't get too polarized....heh....</p><p></p><p>Z-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zoomerz, post: 22218, member: 390"] [b]Re: Bedtime for Democracy[/b] The key words here are "blinking once for 'no' and twice for 'yes'. This girl was not in a "Persistent Vegitative State". There is a huge difference. A miracle that she recovered? Yes, of course. But the fact that nobody (not even the liberals) was questioning whether she should live or not after 20 years is testimony to the difference, if for no other reason. Why is it that pro-life neocons, normally staunch defenders of the Constitution, are unwilling to review the facts of this case and honor the truth. Rather, they lead with their initial emotional reactions instead, showing themselves to be ignorant, uninformed, and self-centered. There is no point to be made here, on either side. Pro-life advocates are not furthering their cause by making rash statements without investigation. Nor are the liberals making any statements, or advancing any cause in this instance. And the politicians are eating it up, struggling to gain some political advantage. I will say again, Timescape, (and btw, my statement above is not specifically directed at you), please investigate the truth of this case for yourself before trying to analogize. You will find the facts to be heart-wrenching, but clear. All; Sorry for the outburst. I am so frustrated listening to uninformed jerks like Michael Savage, who threatens to "lead a group to FLorida" in protest, yadeeya...Going off half-baked without ever having done due dilligence. I know, I know,,,,stop listening to that junk. Just try to listen to everyone so I don't get too polarized....heh.... Z- [/QUOTE]
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