Americans are really confused about priorities and responsibilities.
We want to save the Amazon, save the whales, save the trees, save the earth, save the turtles, save GM, save Morgan/Stanley, save the illegal aliens.
What we do not want to save is people--humans, unborn humans.
"The thought is unbearable to imagine. Sea turtles coated with oil struggling for the shore ensnared between two boats, lit on fire, and cremated alive.
Yet one can't help but notice the similarity that scorched Gulf sea turtles have to babies aborted within the womb. The only difference is that incinerated turtles can be seen with the naked eye while the preborn are hidden from view.
Captain Ellis said "most of the turtles seen are Kemps Ridley turtles, a critically endangered species. Harming or killing one would bring stiff civil and criminal penalties and fines of up to $50,000 against BP."
Human fetuses can be legally killed, turtles cannot. If you destroy a turtle you pay a hefty fine. If slaying an unborn baby, the government both funds and supports your right to do so."
Personally, as much as I love turtles, trees, whales, the earth--I prefer to save babies, born and unborn first.
My priorities are people--what are yours?
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We want to save the Amazon, save the whales, save the trees, save the earth, save the turtles, save GM, save Morgan/Stanley, save the illegal aliens.
What we do not want to save is people--humans, unborn humans.
"The thought is unbearable to imagine. Sea turtles coated with oil struggling for the shore ensnared between two boats, lit on fire, and cremated alive.
Yet one can't help but notice the similarity that scorched Gulf sea turtles have to babies aborted within the womb. The only difference is that incinerated turtles can be seen with the naked eye while the preborn are hidden from view.
Captain Ellis said "most of the turtles seen are Kemps Ridley turtles, a critically endangered species. Harming or killing one would bring stiff civil and criminal penalties and fines of up to $50,000 against BP."
Human fetuses can be legally killed, turtles cannot. If you destroy a turtle you pay a hefty fine. If slaying an unborn baby, the government both funds and supports your right to do so."
Personally, as much as I love turtles, trees, whales, the earth--I prefer to save babies, born and unborn first.
My priorities are people--what are yours?
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