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neat62:
Your posts are utterly devoid of love.
marietta
Your posts are utterly devoid of love.
marietta
LOL! That’s funny coming from one who has done nothing but posted these kind of comments while support the horror of abortion!neat62:
Your posts are utterly devoid of love.
marietta
you have my disdain.including pregnant women gunned down for sport by US paid Pinochet thugs
Thank you. Spoken like a gentleman.Vern Humphrey,
I’m looking and looking for the quote I assigned to you. I apologize to the depths and breadth my soul can reach for mis-quoting you. I hope you will forgive me. It is such as you, a decorated veteran, who I hold in such great esteem that prompted my harsh response in 725.
Whoever did make this comment:
you have my disdain.
Vern Humphrey,
I’m very sorry.
I have some solutions:
Wait until one is married to have sex–then, should conception occur, it is done so in a loving committed relationship.
In the rare instance that a child is created from a hidious act such as rape/incest --accept it for what it is --a beautiful life created from a heinous crime. Murdering the child will not change the fact that the crime was committed. Yet something beautiful can come of the crime --life.
Educate people on what abortion really is. Show photos of aborted babies at 8, 10, 12, 17 weeks.
Originally Posted by SoCalRC
So when you stand in judgement and the hundreds of thousands of dead because of Iraq, including pregnant women gunned down for sport by US paid Pinochet thugs are facing you, will your defense be ‘Yes, I supported that, but look at how I voted on abortion! Sure, it didn’t actually stop any abortions, and well, yeah, technically I voted in favor of some abortions but…’
Again, Vern Humphrey,How fortunate that your political truth and your spiritual truth are so perfectly aligned…
Again, thank you, Helen.I found it!!!
Again, Vern Humphrey,
I am so sorry to have attributed this comment about soldiers gunning for sport, to you. I see you had quoted SoCalRc in one of your resonses.
Everyone,
SoCalRC made this attrocious statement about our soldiers, men and women who are presently putting their own lives at risk to protect us all and our way of life, in an effort to support certain voting practices.
I said Vern Humphrey made this statement, I was wrong. I was too hurried in submitting my reply and in my anger at the statement I didn’t take enough care in discerning the post.
Vern has stated he is a decorated veteran.
Vern Humphrey, please accept my humble thank you for your service and likewise my appology for mis-representing you.
Helen,
airforce brat
This sort of comment has no place in America, let alone on a Christian forum or website. What a coward you are. I dare you to stand before one of our fine men or women in uniform or before the parents of one of our fallen soldiers and make such a disgusting comment. You should be flogged.including pregnant women gunned down for sport by US paid Pinochet thugs
I abhor the killing of pregnant women, no matter who is paying the thugs that kill them. It hurts my heart when the money comes from my tax dollars.SoCalRC,
This is for you!
You should be ashamed of yourself and eliminated by the forum moderator for this one:
This sort of comment has no place in America, let alone on a Christian forum or website. What a coward you are. I dare you to stand before one of our fine men or women in uniform or before the parents of one of our fallen soldiers and make such a disgusting comment. You should be flogged.
My typing can’t begin to express my outrage. Anyone else share my abhorrence for this written abomination? Disgraceful!!!
If we do that, we are like the Germans, who saw the cattle-cars of starving, brutalized Jews roll through their cities, could see and smell the smoke from the crematoria – and “had no idea” of what was happening.Thanks, KathleenElsie for seconding my ideas about how to prevent abortions. I normally don’t get involved in heated debates on this blog site, but when I see a post by someone who says they are personally against abortion but still believe it’s someone elses right to choose…it burns me up inside. That’s like saying, “I’m personally against child abuse, but if my neighbor beats/abuses her children, I won’t turn her in to the police.”
I wish everyone would read Fr. Frank Pavone’s book, “Ending Abortion.” It would really help people understand that in turning away and keeping our mouths shut about abortion, we are, no matter how much we are personally against it, condoning it.
You need to work on your reading and comprehension skills, as well as your knowledge of current events. I was referring to the investiation into Blackwater, a private contractor which, among other things, was providing security to the State Department.SoCalRC made this attrocious statement about our soldiers, men and women who are presently putting their own lives at risk to protect us all and our way of life, in an effort to support certain voting practices.
And this is the sort of comment that helps me understand why we cannot get any legitimately pro life representation. If you are ignorant of what your government does, how can you stop it?This sort of comment has no place in America, let alone on a Christian forum or website. What a coward you are. I dare you to stand before one of our fine men or women in uniform or before the parents of one of our fallen soldiers and make such a disgusting comment. You should be flogged.
Thank God for people like you who are willing and able to provide funds so that our soldiers have the equipment to protect them. It is a crime that these young people were sent into combat without proper planning and preparation.You need to work on your reading and comprehension skills, as well as your knowledge of current events. I was referring to the investiation into Blackwater, a private contractor which, among other things, was providing security to the State Department.
The incidents that I was referring to were exposed in sworn testimony to congress and confirmed in material evidence. The State Department arranged for ‘hush money’ to be paid to the victims families.
Why this would have anything to do with Vern’s service is a mystery to me. Though, for what it is worth, I volunteered and served two tours in Vietnam as a combat medic, most of it with the Walking Dead, which sustained the highest KIA ratio of any bat in USMC history. I was wounded multiple times and still carry large bone fragments from another human being in my body.
Because of that experience, my wife and I have contributed significant time and money to getting helmet liners and proper body armor to the troops in Iraq since we first head that they were under equipped. We also started a foundation to help get these veterens supplemental medical care. Both these activities, by the way, would not be nec if it were not for the reprehensible conduct of people Vern politically supports.
Thank you for the kind words, but the thank you actually makes me feel a little guilty. I was undoubtedly being a little boastful in reaction to my own anger at Mizer’s post.Thank God for people like you who are willing and able to provide funds so that our soldiers have the equipment to protect them. It is a crime that these young people were sent into combat without proper planning and preparation.
Tell us how you use a helmet liner with a PASGT helmet.Thank you for the kind words, but the thank you actually makes me feel a little guilty. I was undoubtedly being a little boastful in reaction to my own anger at Mizer’s post.
But I actually understand Mizer’s outrage, I just think it is sadly misdirected. I volunteered and served in a war I did not support, so I know at least something about balancing obligations to country and faith.
The Bible I carried, and which is a foot away from my keyboard as I type this, is unusuable. Part of those stains is the blood of a Medal of Honor recipient, who showed unbelievable courage in getting men out of a ****storm and back to where we could treat them. So I also know at least a little about the sacrifices soldiers make.
I think that the problem is similiar to the one we have on pro-life issues. We simply dumb down the meaning of supporting the troops until it is nothing but another political tool.
To me, Blackwater, and the privitization of war in general, is horrible for the troops. Think of the hate and resentment those thugs tactics created in the population at large. It is almost certain that some of that resentment was converted into the death and/or injury of US troops. Likewise, look at what else greed has given us, troops served rancid food and tainted water, or asked to fight with case after case of defective munitions.
To me, cutting taxes for the first time in US history is not ‘supporting the troops’. It is financially molesting their grandchildren.
Similiarly, fighting on the cheap, where US military personel forage in trash dumps for scraps to uparmor their own vehicles, is not ‘supporting the troops’.
Letting soldiers who have made horrific physical sacrifices languish in filth and squalor is not ‘supporting the troops’.
A backdoor draft, where thousands are asked to sacrifice above and beyond because of Stop Loss, is not ‘supporting the troops’.
Deploying personel who are so injured that they cannot even wear body armor is not ‘supporting the troops’.
Extending deployments, and then actively seeking to minimize expenditures on the tens of thousands of cases of PTSD is not ‘supporting the troops’.
Resisting meaningful GI benefits because financial desperation will keep retention rates up is not ‘supporting the troops’.
I could go on and on, but, somehow, we have brought that argument down to flag pins and empty testosterone based rhetoric. Likewise, we have reached the point where ‘pro life’ is a politician who makes a timid 11th hour converstion to overturning Roe and still argues that some abortions must be legal… ::
Not to mention the dramatic increase in suicides among service members…that saddens me beyond expression.Thank you for the kind words, but the thank you actually makes me feel a little guilty. I was undoubtedly being a little boastful in reaction to my own anger at Mizer’s post.
But I actually understand Mizer’s outrage, I just think it is sadly misdirected. I volunteered and served in a war I did not support, so I know at least something about balancing obligations to country and faith.
The Bible I carried, and which is a foot away from my keyboard as I type this, is unusuable. Part of those stains is the blood of a Medal of Honor recipient, who showed unbelievable courage in getting men out of a ****storm and back to where we could treat them. So I also know at least a little about the sacrifices soldiers make.
I think that the problem is similiar to the one we have on pro-life issues. We simply dumb down the meaning of supporting the troops until it is nothing but another political tool.
To me, Blackwater, and the privitization of war in general, is horrible for the troops. Think of the hate and resentment those thugs tactics created in the population at large. It is almost certain that some of that resentment was converted into the death and/or injury of US troops. Likewise, look at what else greed has given us, troops served rancid food and tainted water, or asked to fight with case after case of defective munitions.
To me, cutting taxes for the first time in US history is not ‘supporting the troops’. It is financially molesting their grandchildren.
Similiarly, fighting on the cheap, where US military personel forage in trash dumps for scraps to uparmor their own vehicles, is not ‘supporting the troops’.
Letting soldiers who have made horrific physical sacrifices languish in filth and squalor is not ‘supporting the troops’.
A backdoor draft, where thousands are asked to sacrifice above and beyond because of Stop Loss, is not ‘supporting the troops’.
Deploying personel who are so injured that they cannot even wear body armor is not ‘supporting the troops’.
Extending deployments, and then actively seeking to minimize expenditures on the tens of thousands of cases of PTSD is not ‘supporting the troops’.
Resisting meaningful GI benefits because financial desperation will keep retention rates up is not ‘supporting the troops’.
I could go on and on, but, somehow, we have brought that argument down to flag pins and empty testosterone based rhetoric. Likewise, we have reached the point where ‘pro life’ is a politician who makes a timid 11th hour converstion to overturning Roe and still argues that some abortions must be legal… ::