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This letter appeared Sunday, January 09, 2005
in the State Journal Register, Springfield, IL
My response follows.
Prays those who favor abortion will change
This month it will be 22 years since the Supreme Court made a terrible decision of letting a woman destroy her baby. Since then there have been more than 45 million abortions.
Just think, these babies would be in their teens, twenties and thirties. They would all be taxpayers and billions would have been paid into Social Security.
How many of these babies may have been a priest, nun, rabbi, governor, mayor or even president of the United States? If we want to be blessed by God abortion must stop now. I pray that the pro-abortionists will open their hearts and change their minds about abortions.
Then God will bless our country once again.
Danny Faulkner
Springfield
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So the news bomb drops on the Friday before a holiday weekend and what is the first response from the silly talking heads at CNN? Why, they personalize it. Of course. “Oh, no, she had to announce it now, not last Monday, not a week from now. I know what I’LL be doing on the fourth,” giggles one of the female announcers, indistinguishable from the others so I can’t remember which one. “Yeah,” ad libs another, “Sandra Day O’Connor is spiting the women she inspired by becoming the first…”yada yada yada. “Hope my husband understands about my working instead of having that barbeque.”
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Beauty pageants can be murder
http://www.NewsAndOpinion.com | Inasmuch as liberals are demanding that Americans ritualistically proclaim, "Islam is a religion of peace," Muslims might do their part by not killing people all the time.Recently, the Religion of Peace suffered a PR setback when Muslims in Nigeria welcomed the Miss World beauty pageant by slaughtering Christians in the street and burning churches to the ground. At last count, more than 200 people were dead, hundreds more were injured and thousands were left without homes. Also, the Nigerian contestant's chances of winning "Miss Congeniality" were dashed.
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Call it an accidental juxtaposition, a coincidence of timing. As the Jessica Lunsford case plays out in rural Florida, an episode of a legal series spotlights the death penalty issue.
The real and the fictional reside at opposite ends of the spectrum. In the Lunsford matter, one John Couey confesses to an abduction and sexual molestation, culminating in the murder of a nine-year-old neighbor who shouldn’t have been his neighbor, considering he was not living at his registered address.