Posted on 02/02/2007 3:49:53 AM PST by 8mmMauser
I don't know about anyone else, but I am still waiting for Michael Schiavo to make a correction on his blog about what "actually" took place in Colorado when he went there (to the debate) to supposedly ask Congresswoman Musgrave one question and she and her staff supposedly tried to have him removed. He called it, "My unreal night in Colorado - with radio link" (Thu Oct 26, 2006 at 08:05:14 PM PST). I'll say (from what I read) that it was his "unreal night".
As I said before in "Standing up and Admitting a Mistake: Not Schiavo's Style?", if four uniformed officers were around my seat, I would have some idea of what was going on. I certainly wouldn't be sitting in "duh mode" to only be told later of what took place right there around me, as Michael suggests he was. If Michael's account is realistic -- his response and reaction is not. Nor is his response appropriate now that he has "learned" what he was "allegedly told" is not what took place. One would think if he can't get the words out that he was mistaken, he could at least have removed the inaccurate entry from his blog.
He has done neither.
I'm also still waiting to read about, "Also, maybe tomorrow I'll post about my election-eve rally with Bill Clinton in Florida." (A real election impact by Michael Schiavo, Thu Nov 09, 2006 at 10:40:34 AM PST). Indeed, I would love to read that story by Michael, since I read it was not possible. Not if he was implying it was the Bill Clinton that is the former President of the United States. Will be interesting to see what he says about that if he ever does.
If Michael couldn't get it straight what happened at the Musgrave debate or even if he spent election-eve with former President Bill Clinton -- do you suppose he might have gotten Terri Schiavo's wishes mixed-up as well? (He does claim to have a bad memory from what I read.) Makes one wonder. At least makes me wonder. Whatever...
I'm still waiting for the corrections if not the explanations!
Carrie Hutchens is a former law enforcement officer and a freelance writer who is active in fighting against the death culture movement and the injustices within the judicial and law enforcement systems.
All of the so-called dark horse or undeclared candidates are more pro-life, and more conservative all the way around, than the three front runners.
I hope that changes after the debates.
Brownback said 75% of the people are against partial-birth abortion, and each child is sacred and beautiful.
Brownback has NO EXCEPTIONS, and he told Sean, in cases of rape, the child is innocent.
I agree!
BB says that she feels peachy this week.
Yes, I do feel just peachy. That’s because I’ve had a howlingly good week. The sun is shining. The birds are singing. The flowers are all in bloom. It’s a zippety-do-dah day!
May, 1945
History repeats itself.
Quite a lively debate raging about the recent Supreme Court
decision on Jill Stanek’s blog:
www.jillstanek.com
Who??
Ordinary German citizens who thought that could not live with freedom.
www.jillstanek.com
I’ll check it out.
Another good pro-life question to vote for, so it has a better chance of being asked in the GOP debate on Thursday:
“by bigo8479 on 04.21.2007 at 02:23 PM
Question is for: Duncan Hunter
Topic Is: Social Issues
You advocate a constitutional amendment offering blanket constitutional protections from the moment of conception. Will you categorically state your opposition, then, to any form of embryonic stem cell research?”
It is towards the top of the page at this link:
http://dyn.politico.com/debate/showquestions.cfm?page=1&sb=mp&cd=15&tp=0&submit=Search
I’m hearing a lot of people agree with Alan Keyes, but I just heard Jay Seculo, aclj.org, insisting it will help some babies, just today on his radio show.
They might not have been “ordinary” citizens. Often the reason for suicides is they can’t face embarrassment or prosecution. They may well be guilty of something bad that was about to come to light.
I wanted to post a new thread on the Terri entry in you know where today, but it is not allowed. That site is not welcomed as a source.
Legal experts will debate the meaning of the Supreme Court's 5 4 decision that upholds a ban on partial-birth abortion. As an activist I am struck by one simple fact: The majority on the Court established in Gonzalez v. Carhart that abortion is no longer sacrosanct.
In language that is startling because it comes from the Court, the Justices display respect for unborn life, describes how abortion harms women and determines that abortionists shouldnt get to decide whether their acts are criminal.
Partial-Birth Abortion Decision Shows Abortion No Longer Sacrosanct
8mm
On Wednesday, May 23 at 7:30 p.m., Dreamcatcher will read Canadian playwright Emil Sher's play, MOURNING DOVE. Company members Clark Carmichael (Montclair), Laura Ekstrand (Union), and Harry Patrick Christian (Montclair) will perform the play. Inspired by the case of a Saskatchewan father convicted of the mercy-killing of his severely disabled daughter and echoed in the United States by the Terry Schiavo case, MOURNING DOVE asks the question whether it is more loving to let a suffering child live, or to end her life. The playwright draws no immediate conclusions, and asks the audience to grapple with the complexity of the parents' experience and their compassion for their child.
MAY "MEET THE ARTIST" SERIES AT DREAMCATCHER
8mm
More "loving"? What kind of a moral is that?
The question is between obedience to God and rebellion against His Commandments. Nowhere do moral teachings tell you to kill your daughter if she's handicapped. It isn't ever "loving" to murder your own child.
The sun is out, spring is truly here and all is smiles.
I have sworn off certain fruits as of late which have spoiled. No matter how appealing, they have pits containing by no great surprise arsenic and cyanide.
Happy days ahead....
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