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Well, it looks like I’m not an extremist after all

posted by Susan Johnson | 1:59pm Tuesday November 10, 2009

When the majority of the House of Representatives is pro-life you know your position cannot be on the fringe. Pro-abortion Republicans have been replaced by pro-life Republicans or Democrats, that tells you something about the electorate.

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Even Hollywood is realizing that being pro-life isn’t an extremist position. A recent episode of “Law and Order,” entitled “Dignity” demonstrates that. The episode is clearly based on the murder of abortionist Dr. George Tiller while he worshiped in his church. In the episode the show’s writers give the killer a particular baby to save and base the defense on that. Here’s a scene from the episode:Both positions are presented fairly and as you can see from the clip, the “pro-choice” prosecutor was swayed by the testimony of a mom who decided not to abort her baby, allowing him to die with dignity and love. The nurse testifying about the infanticide she witnessed left the abortionist’s practice to work in a neonatal unit. Which sounds similar to the story of the Planned Parenthood Director:I always knew my position wasn’t extreme and with the culture starting to acknowledge that as well, maybe those who support abortion until birth will begin to understand they are the true extremists.



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posted November 12, 2009 at 1:01 am


nope, you’re still a fringe extremist.
and when it comes to saving the life of the woman, i will always support her right to choose to have an abortion even up until the due date. that may well make me a fringe extremist on the other end of the spectrum, but i can accept that.



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