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Why is it normally wrong to kill a person? tonyrey 08/08/06
    Would killing a person in normal circumstances cease to be wrong if the majority decided it is not wrong? If not why not?

      Clarification/Follow-up by Dark_Crow on 08/08/06 8:37 pm:
      It is normally wrong to kill a person, however there are exceptions; for instance, the exception as implied by Maxine Waters, a US Congresswoman (D-Calif) made at a Pro-Abortion Rally: "I have to march because my mother could not have an abortion". This defines an exception- according to the progressive worldview.

      Clarification/Follow-up by Dark_Crow on 08/08/06 9:41 pm:
      Right Jack.

      Vasectomy- can save the world and bring peace, right! Only by Progressive Liberal social engineering can we accomplish this noble goal: the People must be forced to do the right things.

      Clarification/Follow-up by Dark_Crow on 08/09/06 3:42 pm:
      No, Jack and MG, I was joking around. I could not take your response seriously.

      I have to say, I'm against the death penalty; I am however for public flogging.

      Jim, the Darwin cult has the audacity to reduce everything to "just a theory."

 
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Dark_Crow 08/08/06
I am told it is ok to kill babies and Oppressors: Straight white men with jobs and families.

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