[OFB Cafe] PD: Something to Fan the Flames... OFB Endorses Candidates

Fred Smith fps at xicada.com
Sat Feb 2 10:27:25 CST 2008


On Feb 2, 2008, at 12:13 AM, Timothy Butler wrote:
> You spin your way, I'll spin mine. Pro-Choice and Pro-Life both sound
> positive, and no one can -- of course -- believe both are.

The pro-life group is certainly not positive.  They're for potential  
life and against the lives of everyone else.

>
>
>> Huckabee believes "life
>> begins at conception", which is such a ridiculous statement I can't
>> even begin to rebut it. Not even the catholic cult shares that
>> backward view.
>
> Actually that's quite the Catholic view. I'm surprised you've heard
> otherwise.

The historical catholic view is that life begins 40 days after  
conception.   The current catholic church has varying views depending  
on who in the church you ask. Many churches claim that life beings  
before conception and therefore doctors and hospitals should be  
prohibited from dispensing contraception. Others claim that life  
begins at viability.

>
>
>> Huckabee's ilk are the ones responsible for dozens of
>> abortion clinic bombings and attacks every year.
>
> Oh, yes, of course. C'mon and every Democrat wants to seize all of my
> property and make me work in a commune, right? Stereotypes are stupid.

I'm sorry, but you've got the democratic party confused with some  
socialists.  The democrats are authoritarian capitalists, just like  
the republicans.

>
>
>>  With Huckabee as
>> president and people's reproductive rights firmly within the control
>> of the federal government, we'll start to see these nutballs move  
>> onto
>> their next goal; mandatory daily baptist church attendance and the
>> forced conversion of all non-members.
>
> 	Yup. That's why I'm supporting him as a Presbyterian.


It's obvious that your capacity for rational thought, as a  
presbyterian, is at the same level as my dog.  Who you support doesn't  
matter.
>
> 	Well, the fact that there are extra embryos laying around is another
> matter, and one beyond the scope of the SCNT debate. However, I
> oppose embryonic stem cell research for two reasons, not just the one
> about destroying embryos. SCNT is, if you've somehow missed it, full
> fledged cloning. I don't support human cloning. Do you?


You've seen too many movies.  I support human cloning in reality.  You  
are against the human cloning that you saw in "the sixth day."

> 	Huckabee, so far as I can discern is relatively sensible, articulate
> and stable. Show me where he's not.

He's a christian.





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