Wednesday February 15, 2012

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    OneForAll

    "No bow for the Saudi King this time" : http://whitehouse.blogs.foxnews.com/2009/06/03/no-bow-for-the-saudi-king-this-time/ ...says it all. It is just too bad how politicians cannot say they personally did something wrong and apologize. Easy for Obama to apologize for other people's mistakes but for his own, what does he do? Give spin. Anyway he did not bow this time. Actions speak louder then words.

    Posted in: Obama consults Saudi king on eve of speech in Egypt

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    OneForAll

    The three monkeys: hear no evil, see no evil, say no evil. There is so much danger overlooked in Japan. Goes in one ear and out the other. It is a beautiful country and culture. I feel so badly for the whole family. How could one ever get over this.

    Posted in: 1-year-old boy falls to death from 5th-story Tokyo apartment

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    OneForAll

    Marie knows how to get a conversation going. Bet everyones eyes lit up with that statement.

    Posted in: Marie, at AIDS awareness concert, says she has sex five times a day

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    OneForAll

    Imagine what a persons arm would look like going for lunch daily for a month. Might have to go for the jugular!

    Posted in: Tokyo’s latest health craze goes straight for the jugular

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    OneForAll

    This choice to take life should always be rejected at any stage of life. I would like to share a Dear Abby that tells a story of someone who did not have an abortion: http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/46697212.html?cmpid=15585797 This Roeder killer should not have killed anyone.

    Posted in: Man charged in death of Kansas abortion doctor

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    OneForAll

    Own 60% of GM and not try to manage it. Might have a few suggestion though like who the CEO will be and a few officers. All democrats? A lot of power and money in this area. We shall see.

    Posted in: Obama: Nationalization of GM to be short-term

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    OneForAll

    Timtak: Good post. May just be the way.

    Posted in: Obama: Nationalization of GM to be short-term

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    OneForAll

    Thank God for the young. Out exploring new worlds. Never a waste.'Shanghai dream'...would love to see it.

    Posted in: Few Japanese benefit from living their 'Shanghai dream'

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    Realist - nice post. America always had and always will have things to correct. We had slavery during the "Christian era" which really is an abomination. As long as we can keep the freedom of assembly, the press and free speech, we should be able to find our way. When we error the results will raise its ugly head to help us go in the right direction. When we lose our freedoms then we can worry. The nation still has the majority of people with Christian values. We may not hear them but they are there. The old silent majority. They vote.

    Posted in: Abortion foes fear backlash to doctor's murder

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    OneForAll

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2009-06-01-abortiondoc_N.htm

    Posted in: Abortion foes fear backlash to doctor's murder

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    OneForAll

    People...Scott Roeder is the Killer not Randall Terry. Randall Terry only said “George Tiller was a mass murderer and we cannot stop saying that,” Terry said. “He was an evil man—his hands were covered with blood.”

    Late term abortion should be something limited and controlled for the clump of cells as people say can survive by itself outside the baby palace and grow to adulthood as a person. This should be common ground for both sides to work from. People get more upset over seals being clubbed. As As Bill Clinton said: "Abortion should be safe, legal, and rare." Abortion is more complex then just choice as Obama says. There is more then just choice because there are two lives and one might put a Father in there for three. I have faith in my country to follow the middle path.

    Posted in: Abortion foes fear backlash to doctor's murder

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    OneForAll

    Love the freedom of speech. Very healthy for a country and people to find a middle road. I like Romney and Obama. It is OK to apologize and move forward hoping not to make the same mistakes. Move on to build a better future.

    Posted in: Romney raps Obama's 'tour of apology'

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    Sorry cleo. "... there is intelligence in the Universe, for its creatures have it..." Is that better? Not perfect Intelligence do those creatures have, I dare say, it is mixed with freedom and emotions. Makes for a great drama. It is very sad for Dr. Tiller and his family. The Catholic Church speaks of the whole Universe being raised (some say to a higher level of functionality - perhaps with another big bang - we can only speculate) of which Dr. Tiller and all of us are a part. We always effect others with our choices. No one is an island.

    Posted in: Kansas abortion doctor killed in church

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    Alpha ape: Let us assume the Earth came into existence 13.5 Billion years ago with a big bang. Let us also assume there is intelligence in the Universe for its creature have it. This intelligence senses a moral order. Let us make a big assumption and say that if those clumps of cells that look like babies and can survive by themselves outside the womb are in fact humans, tightly bonded to its Mother. Perhaps the Universe cries for each one aborted as well as for all who "...do not know what they do...". The Universe may just not support our life anymore because it can no longer bear it. Dr. Tiller, I believe, did not realize the gravity of his actions nor do those who support such things. But the Universe knows and Karma may be a wisdom of the past but we know that random acts of kindness can counter random acts of violence. Dr. Tiller would not be against Project Rachel that is there to help: http://www.hopeafterabortion.com/rachel/. We all must move to a culture of life for the survival of our species. Big deal people have sex. They have babies. Let us all help in caring for each other. I think Obama has the right approach and Dr. Tiller probably would have been for this approach.

    Posted in: Kansas abortion doctor killed in church

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    Alphaape : I am Catholic and you know the stance of the church regarding abortion. It is condemned. The Murder of Dr. Tiller is also condemned. What happens to those whose life is snuffed out early and the consequences for history? Why do these things happen? Only God knows but we can speculate. Ideally we would all make the right decisions for we are free agents. But being free we don't always make the right decisions. Now what? We have the words of Christ saying "...forgive them Father for they do not know what they do..." How very true.

    I think that indeed history is altered by our actions. In fact all of creation (new Heavens and Earth promised) reflects humankinds interaction with the Universe (we have global warming!). This drama is being played out. Dr. Tiller may have believed in the rightness of his path and I can only say this about him and all the individuals who are involved: http://www.euthanasia.com/vatican.html ".... Although in these cases the guilt of the individual may be reduced or completely absent, nevertheless the error of judgment into which the conscience falls, perhaps in good faith, does not change the nature of this act of killing, which will always be in itself something to be rejected..." These are some very complex issues and I would stay with the church of Christ on issues of Faith and Morality. I do believe that the pro-choice crowd also wish to save life and we have common ground. Dr. Tiller was at church so he certainly would have worked to save lives of both the mother and the children. At least my church would.

    Posted in: Kansas abortion doctor killed in church

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    OneForAll

    I just hope that we as a society build structures to aid those who find themselves faced with realities they rather not be. I would hope Dr. Tiller himself counseled his clients that if they waited a few years the clients might find that indeed they were blessed but could not see it at the moment. If you asked my Mom which of the ten children she would have aborted she of course would have said me (kidding). She loved them all dearly even though at the time of pregnancy she might have had other thoughts (how to afford another, health, work, just tired) along with the excitement of a new life. I hope Dr. Tiller explained these things to his clients.

    Posted in: Kansas abortion doctor killed in church

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    OneForAll

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2009-05-31-abortiondoc_N.htm

    Posted in: Kansas abortion doctor killed in church

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    OneForAll

    Betzee there is more : "George Tiller...had aborted tens of thousands of fetuses since the 1970s and believed in what he was doing...His Women's Health Care Services in Wichita is one of three clinics in the nation that perform abortions after the point when a fetus is generally considered able to survive outside the womb." Imagine tens of thousands of these babies who were able to survive outside of the womb...No one has a right to choose murder as a solution to a problem including the shooter.

    Posted in: Kansas abortion doctor killed in church

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    OneForAll

    Evil brings more evil. Hatred creates more hatred. Only way to stop this cycle of violence is to put on things like peace, love, joy, goodness, kindness, gentleness, faithfulness, patience and self control, within ourselves and in interacting with one another. It is promised that victory belongs to those who follow such advice. Murder of any kind is an evil act. No one has a right to choose to murder.

    Posted in: Kansas abortion doctor killed in church

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    OneForAll

    Very good helloKitty. I do the same. I am much more patient.

    Posted in: Why I hate driving in Japan

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