Thursday, September 22, 2005

The Peoria Journal Star continues ranting and raving over the abortion pill--this time through Ellen Goodman a columnist for the Boston Globe. She, of course, is one of the libertine regulars published in the Journal Star. This new article doesn't say anything that is basically different so I'm not going to quote her and then point out the errors in her arguments. Been there; done that.

However, let's consider this. We know from past articles that all these writers support the murder of unborn babies. We know that they don't seem to have a problem with one million innocent new lives being destroyed before they are even born. We know that they don't seem to have a problem with 11-17 years old having easy access to an abortion pill regardless of the wishes of their parents. We know that they turn their noses up at the practice of abstinence. We know that they seem to support partial birth abortions that are, to most people in this country, barbaric in nature. We know that they are seemingly quite willing and able to lie to try to achieve their goals.

Think carefully about this. How can anyone who believes in the dignity of human life trust the judgment, the statements, the opinions, the accuracy, the truth of anything written by individuals who believe that there is no problem with murdering unborn babies. Some even deny, at least publicly, that they are babies. (Just a "wart" interfering with the life of a woman.) Can you expect the Peoria Journal Star or its editorial staff to have integrity? Can you expect the Peoria Journal Star or its editorial board to have credibility? Can you expect the Peoria Journal Star or its editorial writers to impartially present the news? Can you expect the Peoria Journal Star or its editorial staff to fairly present both sides of the issue? Can you trust anything they write? Does the Peoria Journal Star or its editorial board fairly and impartially reflect the views and opinions of the majority of the people of central Illinois?

You decide. As for me, I thank GOD daily that I voted for George W. Bush and that he was elected President of the United States. And I'm a Democrat but will never be a libertine Democrat.

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