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I'm Pro-Life, but I'm not Anti-Killing
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<blockquote data-quote="Silverback" data-source="post: 74327294" data-attributes="member: 417258"><p>Actually, the person who committed the crime made the choice, people who break the law know what time it is, they chose to murder someone,</p><p>or, a group of people, or, torture them for hours first and then kill them...it was their choice, they spun the wheel, and lost.</p><p></p><p>I do understand what your saying though, and for the record, I know liberal's who are much more pro capital punishment than myself, I actually think we execute to many, imprison to many, and our sentences, are to long. I also know a lot of pistol loving liberals that fully support the 2nd Amendment as well, and are more militant on the issue than myself, but that's another story for another time.</p><p></p><p>Just say'n</p><p></p><p>Also, until President G. W. Busch was elected, the biggest difference between an American Conservative, and an American Liberal was how much the Government should be involved in our free market system.</p><p>There were other issues from time to time, however, that was the main issue. And their was always a difference in American politics between a liberal, and a leftist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverback, post: 74327294, member: 417258"] Actually, the person who committed the crime made the choice, people who break the law know what time it is, they chose to murder someone, or, a group of people, or, torture them for hours first and then kill them...it was their choice, they spun the wheel, and lost. I do understand what your saying though, and for the record, I know liberal's who are much more pro capital punishment than myself, I actually think we execute to many, imprison to many, and our sentences, are to long. I also know a lot of pistol loving liberals that fully support the 2nd Amendment as well, and are more militant on the issue than myself, but that's another story for another time. Just say'n Also, until President G. W. Busch was elected, the biggest difference between an American Conservative, and an American Liberal was how much the Government should be involved in our free market system. There were other issues from time to time, however, that was the main issue. And their was always a difference in American politics between a liberal, and a leftist. [/QUOTE]
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