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

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Fri Apr 27 07:31:31 2007


Steve

In 2002 another similar episode at another Virginia campus was averted ... a would be perp hell bent on mass murder was stopped ... by legally armed students.

Art

At Fri, 27 Apr 2007, Raymond Stephen wrote: >
>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.
>
>Steve
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>In a message dated 4/24/07 7:38:41 PM, acmidwife@netscape.net writes:
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>Like I said.... in my opinion the USA is the best place to live. You do
>not have to agree.... :). That is the beauty of America.... we are FREE
>to have OPINIONS.... and to disagree.
>
>I'd have to agree. A relatively dispassionate view of history would
>indicate that the US of A is the (so far) acme of civilization as we
>know it. Any argument for cultural equivalence is simply wrong, both
>evolutionarily and philosophically. However, those arguments are made
>daily, both implicitely and explicitely, by the media, by
>"intellectuals," and others.
>
>Unfortunately, the media IS the message. So whatever the media extolls,
>the unwashed masses accept. (Not EXcept)
>
>Joe P.
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