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I thought it was very sad. We have a very selfish society – children are either not wanted or desired as part of a lifestyle, but everything seems so artificial now. Right and wrong have been stripped of meaning; ends justify the means and all that… it’s an empty world for many.
Sad. Thousands of new species found in deep sea, and only one remains beneath contempt. Only one class of humans lacks a voice, not a bark, or even a meow. Only one class of humans does not deserve an opportunity to live, not even afforded the benefits of “health care reform”. Only one class of humans will not enjoy the windfall of “redistributive change” and the inevitable involuntary exploitation that must accompany it. Actually… That last one is not exactly in favor of choosing life; but, they could have used their voice in proclamation of opposition to the lunatics and morons of the world.
Alas, their voices were never heard, their wishes never granted.
well, I wouldn’t call it “twisted”, but it’s VERY..VERY poignant..definitely tugs on the heart strings, and it pisses me off to know that after all theses decades that’ve gone by.. why people somehow justify abortion.
oh another thing about Abortion – here’s a simple analogy for anybody to use on a small minded liberals who can SOMEHOW justify Abortion
consider an activated organism to be a light bulb, and abortion is a hammer. if you turn the light bulb on and them smash it with a hammer, you can’t use the light bulb again, now can you? you have to buy a new one or replace it, there’s no going back.
same applies to an activated organism, it’s the equivalent destruction
simple as that
This is a schlocky rip-off Victor Buono’s poem, “I Am”, from the early 1970’s.
This poem appeared in his book, “It Could Be Verse”, and he performed it live in his album,”Heavy!”
For those who don’t know, Victor Buono was an actor and comedian, often remembered for his roles as “King Tut” in tv’s “Batman” series and the musician in “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?”
I was unable to find a link, but “I Am” is a very touching piece about the thoughts of a baby in the womb and the sudden end of his life when he is aborted.
Because I work in a copy shop, I sometimes have the misfortune of having to do work for people I disagree with. Today it was planned parenthood. It was a color job, and had a picture of the people that work there and they were all smiling. It pains me to think that they enjoy the work that they do.
November 23rd, 2009 at 9:58 pm
I really don’t know what to make of this.
November 23rd, 2009 at 10:06 pm
I thought it was very sad. We have a very selfish society – children are either not wanted or desired as part of a lifestyle, but everything seems so artificial now. Right and wrong have been stripped of meaning; ends justify the means and all that… it’s an empty world for many.
November 23rd, 2009 at 11:57 pm
Sad. Thousands of new species found in deep sea, and only one remains beneath contempt. Only one class of humans lacks a voice, not a bark, or even a meow. Only one class of humans does not deserve an opportunity to live, not even afforded the benefits of “health care reform”. Only one class of humans will not enjoy the windfall of “redistributive change” and the inevitable involuntary exploitation that must accompany it. Actually… That last one is not exactly in favor of choosing life; but, they could have used their voice in proclamation of opposition to the lunatics and morons of the world.
Alas, their voices were never heard, their wishes never granted.
November 24th, 2009 at 12:54 am
well said n.n
November 24th, 2009 at 1:26 am
well, I wouldn’t call it “twisted”, but it’s VERY..VERY poignant..definitely tugs on the heart strings, and it pisses me off to know that after all theses decades that’ve gone by.. why people somehow justify abortion.
November 24th, 2009 at 1:46 am
oh another thing about Abortion – here’s a simple analogy for anybody to use on a small minded liberals who can SOMEHOW justify Abortion
consider an activated organism to be a light bulb, and abortion is a hammer. if you turn the light bulb on and them smash it with a hammer, you can’t use the light bulb again, now can you? you have to buy a new one or replace it, there’s no going back.
same applies to an activated organism, it’s the equivalent destruction
simple as that
November 24th, 2009 at 8:44 am
The last part was twisted, but the first part was very, very touching. As a mother, I clouded up watching it.
November 24th, 2009 at 2:56 pm
This is a schlocky rip-off Victor Buono’s poem, “I Am”, from the early 1970’s.
This poem appeared in his book, “It Could Be Verse”, and he performed it live in his album,”Heavy!”
For those who don’t know, Victor Buono was an actor and comedian, often remembered for his roles as “King Tut” in tv’s “Batman” series and the musician in “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?”
I was unable to find a link, but “I Am” is a very touching piece about the thoughts of a baby in the womb and the sudden end of his life when he is aborted.
November 24th, 2009 at 10:14 pm
Because I work in a copy shop, I sometimes have the misfortune of having to do work for people I disagree with. Today it was planned parenthood. It was a color job, and had a picture of the people that work there and they were all smiling. It pains me to think that they enjoy the work that they do.