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Dr Fuji Kamikase

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Jun 18, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/18/00
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The deadly lie of abortion

By R. CORT KIRKWOOD

-- Ottawa Sun Al Gore, the Democrat Walter Mitty, was to visit
a Catholic hospital in Scranton, Pa. last week, but the photo
opportunity flopped. The vice president wanted to offload a
few drums of campaign bilgewater at Mercy Hospital, but the
bishop put a stop to the delivery of the toxic waste.

The reason? Like any Democrat who wants to be president, Gore
is pro-abortion. The incident didn't register with the wooden-
headed candidate or any of his morally obtuse campaign staff
members, but it does speak to Gore in particular and the
abortion issue in general. Gore and the evil movement he
serves are built upon lies.

Gore's lie was simple enough. After the bishop told him to
forget speaking at a Catholic hospital, the AP reported, the
vice president simply shrugged it off and pretended "the snub
had never happened, telling the crowd at his backup site, 'It
was not an accident that I chose this place for the second of
my series of speeches.' ''

That's standard fare for The Man Who Invented The Internet.
Just as he fabricates things for his resume, he simply lies
when the truth is uncomfortable. Happily, some protesters
showed up at Gore's ad hoc venue with signs that said "No
Mercy For Gore." Someone, hopefully, got the joke.

Given his reputation for stretching the truth, or simply
telling tales, Gore's reflexive lie should have been expected.
Like Clinton, he lies with the proficiency of Geppetto's
wooden puppet.

Yet Gore's fib in Scranton speaks to a bigger lie that
politicians, mostly Democrats and liberals, must tell to
justify the position they take on the abortion issue; i.e., a
mother has the right to murder her unborn child.

The primordial tenets of those who favour abortion are these:
An unborn child is not a person, and even if it is, the
"right" of the mother to kill the child supersedes the right
of the child to live. In one hard kernel, there is the
organizing principle of the "abortion rights" movement and the
politicians who march under its banner. No mercy for the
powerless; only rights for the powerful.

The irony of Gore speaking at a place called Mercy Hospital
wasn't lost on those protesters, but such a position on
abortion suits liberals like Gore. They also support the power
of the megastate to otherwise violate the rights of the
powerless. That said, the organizing principle of the
"abortion rights" movement is based upon as profound a lie as
has ever been told.

The lie is this: That a child, even seconds before emerging
from the birth canal, is not worthy of life and is therefore
subject to the caprice of the woman who participated in his
creation and the ruthless shears of the abortionist.

Never in history, before women and men in the 20th century
arrogated unto themselves the right to kill unborn children,
had anyone successfully made such an argument. Until recently,
abortion was considered an abomination and an odious crime
almost everywhere.

The lie that abortion is something that it isn't is accoutered
in the language of rights, which is where Gore and his fellow
politicians come in. They help "keep abortion safe and legal,"
as the feminists like to say.

But there's a difference between this lie and all the others
Gore has told. In the cosmic scheme things, the others about
himself and his worthless career are harmless. The abortion
lie isn't. It is lethal, and has been lethal, to millions.

Someone should pay a heavy price for telling such a lie with
such conviction to so many people, and for helping enact
legislation that consecrates the lie by making it law.
Instead, however, that lie has become a path to power.

Then again, power is a tempting reward the Evil One uses to
destroy those who achieve it.

http://www.canoe.ca/Columnists/kirkwood.html

God Bless America
Fuji -- Life Member of the VRWC.

"There is still the illusion that achievements are the echo of words."
--Eric Hoffer

(T- 227 days until eviction and delousing the White House!)

diog...@no-spam.com

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Jun 18, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/18/00
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Footnote this, in case it grows to be a big legendary misquote.:-)


>Gore's lie was simple enough. After the bishop told him to
>forget speaking at a Catholic hospital, the AP reported, the
>vice president simply shrugged it off and pretended "the snub
>had never happened, telling the crowd at his backup site, 'It
>was not an accident that I chose this place for the second of
>my series of speeches.' ''


So what are you calling a "backup site"? If this is the second in his series of
speeches, what was the first?

How many people attended the speech he calls the second? How many attended the first?
What was the capacity of each location?

My impression was that the first in the series was very large, and the second would
need a large place also. A hospital would not be a likely setting for such a major
event.

Most likely, Gore had planned the second in the series to take place in a large
setting where it would be ok for the crowd to cheer -- not in a hospital. The
appearance which the hospital disallowed was probably a much smaller, quieter visit
-- not the "second in the series."


Cheers,
Diogenes
---

la...@rightwingers.net

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Jun 19, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/19/00
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drfujik...@aol.comnocrap (Dr Fuji Kamikase) wrote:

>The deadly lie of abortion

Is that it prevents idiots like fujispammer from visiting free pubic on
unsuspecting residents.


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