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A woman gets off a bus and enters a clinic.  She is there for some time, she exits, gets a cab and leaves.  Now I ask, what just happened?  And is it any body's business?


The next person who enters the clinic finds the receptionist dead at her desk and the staff of 11 dead throughout the building.  In a room near the back, there are 12 dead unborns at various stages of development.


The staff has been killing all morning and the woman came in and killed some more?  Is any of thie killing anyone's business?  The answer is yes.  All killing is everyone's business.  The woman who killed the staff rightly deserves to be punished to the full extent of the law for killing for reasons other than self defense and the staff also deserve to be punished to the full extent of the law for reasons other than self defense.




Yep, whatever happened to it.  The child is an individual and is exactly as human as its mother.  What has happened to individual soveriegnty when mom can simply kill the child for any or no reason without legal consequence?




Do you object to laws that make rape, assault, and other sorts of killing illegal because they enforce someone's "moral" standard or are you just fine with laws that protect you and "just happen" to enforce someone else's moral standard?


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