Re: Abortion? ... here we go again! Sheesh! -->ConLaw now!

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Sat Apr 28 01:50:24 2007


Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, a good thumper can selectively justify just about anything from that book.

Now, by the way, I notice, it's innocent or guilty (another legal concept), and the wiggler is the one who judges. And you give that book of yours more legal standing that the constitution and the law of the land? Be careful, black helicopters will be circling soon, and don't forget to look on the back of roadsigns.

Abortions are a constitutional right in your country, as is the right to life of doctors performing (legal) abortions.

And you wonder why the rest of the world is not taking Americans serious? And the US only when they storm the shores of [insert name of favorite beach here]?

(Note to oneself, must change spelling checker from Amerlish to proper English)

el

on 4/27/07 10:39 PM Andrew Folley said the following: > Possession of fire arms is a constituitional right in our free country.
> The Bible is quite clear about the sin of taking innocent life as in
> abortion. It is quite clear about the justification of taking a guilty
> persons life as in capital punishment and also quite clear about the
> right of the government to wage war.
>
>> From: Dr Eberhard Lisse <el@lisse.NA>
>> Reply-To: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net
>> To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net>
>> Subject: Re: Abortion? ... here we go again! Sheesh! -->ConLaw now!
>> Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 11:37:12 -0500
>>
>> Andrew,
>>
>> Why not? We had that about the Krauts already. Though it is my
>> understanding that the American Indians built very nice glass houses too.
>>
>> Though, it is legal to perform an abortion, and yet one is called a
>> murderer in the US. It is illegal to murder someone for performing an
>> abortion and yet the bead wiggling, bible thumping nut cases in the US
>> justify non-existence of gun laws.
>>
>> In any case, Steve is a Kiwi. But, he can spell aborigines properly.
>>
>> greetings, el
>>
>> on 4/27/07 1:09 PM Andrew Folley said the following:
>> > Aussies that live in glass houses built by aboringines should not throw
>> > stones.
>> >
>> >> From: "Raymond Stephen" <stephen.raymond@dhhs.tas.gov.au>
>> >>
>> >> Thus far we seem to have skirted right round the Virginia Tech
>> >> obscenity, and thus avoided any opinions on the state of the
>> protection
>> >> of citizens from non-existent gun laws. "Cultural equivalence"?
>> Thank
>> >> God it doesn't exist in this part of the world.
>>
>> --
>> Dr. Eberhard W. Lisse \ / Obstetrician & Gynaecologist (Saar)
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