Thursday, April 19, 2007

Virginia Tech and John Edwards... any difference?

A distinction that is largely being ignored (purposefully) is that the Supreme Court DID NOT BAN ABORTION. They DID outlaw a very controversial type of abortion call LATE TERM; a process in which a baby is killed literally upon birth. In all other ages of history, this specific singular process was called infanticide and was often that mark of a barbaric society.

Senator John Edwards then released the following statement about the Supreme Court ruling upholding the federal abortion ban:

"I could not disagree more strongly with today's Supreme Court decision. The ban upheld by the Court is an ill-considered and sweeping prohibition that does not even take account for serious threats to the health of individual women. This hard right turn is a stark reminder of why Democrats cannot afford to lose the 2008 election. Too much is at stake - starting with, as the Court made all too clear today, a woman's right to choose."

Too much is at stake to stop killing? What?

As I examine Edwards words, how is he that much different from Cho, at Virginia Tech? Both are rambling and incoherent, both use crooked logic, both are blaming others, both are wanting to murder life.

If there is proof that every woman that undergoes late term abortion is actually in a life threatening condition, that is one thing. But, really, we ALL know this is truly NOT the case. Does Edwards, and the left, think we're idiots here?

Is life SO CHEAP that we are willing to throw it away, after is has already begun, and at the moment of birth, without a moments regret? Is it so cheap that politicians CAMPAIGN on this right to murder? No WONDER we end up with children like Cho. No wonder our values are gone.

Then, we act outraged at what Cho did to those poor students? Hypocrisy and mental illness I think. We should be outraged at ALL loss of life, young and old.

What kind of monster then is Edwards? Actually desiring a process to continue in which children are killed brutally, at birth? Not in the first few months of pregnancy, but AT BIRTH. Edwards IS Cho... show me the difference if any exists!

Barbara Boxer IS Cho. Feinstein IS Cho. Edwards IS Cho. One kills with a gun, the other kills with a pen. Both murders are ghastly and grisly and painful.

And we dare call ourselves civilized?

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