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To: Kerberos
There is quite a difference between killing a convicted murderer or rapist than an innocent baby!!!!!

My God - we have more laws protecting swan & goose eggs than we do unborn children! If I go out to the lake I live on and addle a swan egg I'll go to federal prison but if I go to the local abortionist/murderer it's okay. What's wrong with this picture?

15 posted on 06/08/2003 9:26:12 AM PDT by 2nd amendment mama
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To: 2nd amendment mama
"There is quite a difference between killing a convicted murderer or rapist than an innocent baby!!!!!"

And exactly what is that difference?

22 posted on 06/08/2003 1:35:54 PM PDT by Kerberos (The problem is not that people know to little, it's that they know to much that ain't so.)
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To: 2nd amendment mama; Kerberos
Kerberos: Babies have NO choice whatsoever and adults do, one knows the law and if they choose to kill then they deserve to die, there are plenty biblical passages stating so.

Federal Laws Protect Animals and NOT Human Beings!

http://profs.lp.findlaw.com/endanger/endanger_6.html

The ESA is the best-known wildlife protection law, but there are others,n[16] particularly the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, 16 U.S.C. A7A7 703 - 711. This law forbids anyone to "hunt, take, capture, kill, . . . [or] possess" any bird protected by one of the treaties or to disturb their nesting sites. 16 U.S.C. A7 703; 50 C.F.R. A7A7 10.1, 10.12.

There are over 800 species of migratory birds, including many common ones like Canada geese, barn swallows, and two kinds of starling. See 50 C.F.R. A7 10.13. Indeed, very few birds are not migratory for regulatory purposes. Courts have held that even the accidental killing of a migratory bird can be a criminal act under this law. See United
States v. FMC Corp. , 572 F.2d 902 (2d Cir. 1978); United States v. Corbin Farm Service , 444 F. Supp. 510 (E.D. Cal.), aff'd , 578 F.2d 259 (9th Cir. 1978). Occasionally a businessperson will find that a flock of birds is interfering with her enterprise. Her inclination may be to put out some poisoned corn, but she does so at her peril.

The law also prohibits possessing any part of a migratory bird or its nest, egg, or product. See 50 C.F.R. A7 10.12. Thus having a robin's egg or feather is a federal crime, though this is enforced only in commercial situations. Indian lore projects need to stick with turkey feathers, which are commercially available.


There is a up to $500.00 (not to exceed ever $25,000) fine http://endangered.fws.gov/esa.html to any one that kills an 'endangered' fox, or upsets/touches certain turtle nest eggs along our shores. Under the detailed listings of the federal Endangered Species Act. There are NO laws to protect innocent, living human beings created in God's Image and likeness in the USA! Turtle eggs yes, humans NO.

http://endangered.fws.gov/wildlife.html

There is a $350.00 to $500.00 'amount due' to kill the human species. (AKA abortion) And in second/third human trimesters; scissors are jabbed into the HUMAN head and the brains are sucked out-In elective surgeries- daily, in the United States, all under the guise of a woman's "right." The only real "right" is the "right" to remain silent.

When will humans become "endangered" and protected?

When will the so called pro-"choicers" realize basic science skills of the food-chain? Human's are NOT at the bottom of the food-chain.
30 posted on 06/08/2003 6:37:14 PM PDT by Coleus (God is Pro Life and Straight http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/notify?detach=1)
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