All posts in the topic Bogus link to Al Franken (Short link)
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- There are 4 posts — by 3 authors — in this topic.
- Latest post made by Dave Garland at Aug 28 15:02 UTC
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 23:33:07 -0500, Neal Krasnoff wrote:
>people are to be forced to pay for abortions
>against their religious and moral beliefs;
If you mean via taxes, aren't we already forced to pay for executions
and wars (even those started under false pretenses) and the concomitant
killing of fetuses, infants, children, and adults, against our religious
and moral beliefs? Please explain how an abortion is distinguished from
dropping a bomb on a wedding party, and expound on the moral differences
and implications. On second thought, spare us.
In any case why do we care what Mrs. Shannon Drury thinks?
"In any case why do we care what Mrs. Shannon Drury thinks?"
I would, for one. Makes a change, doncha know. e-democracy and all that.
Dave Garland wrote:
> If you mean via taxes, aren't we already forced to pay for executions
> and wars (even those started under false pretenses) and the concomitant
> killing of fetuses, infants, children, and adults, against our religious
> and moral beliefs?
The argument was about abortion and probably, at some point, had something
to do with Minnesota.
We don't have executions in Minnesota. The last time Minnesota was at war
was...with...er...was it over Angle Inlet?
> Please explain how an abortion is distinguished from dropping a bomb
> on a wedding party, and expound on the moral differences and
> implications.
When did the military forces of Minnesota ever drop a bomb on a wedding
party?
> On second thought, spare us.
Okey-dokey.
> In any case why do we care what Mrs. Shannon Drury thinks?
Good question.
Another good question: why did you start another thread over this?
*plonk*
Neal Krasnoff
Minneapolis
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 22:27:56 -0500, Neal Krasnoff wrote:
>Another good question: why did you start another thread over this?
Because the post to which I was responding had a subject line referring
to "Democratic women" and "Al Franken", but whatsoever to do with either
of them.
Hope that helps,
Dave