Letters to the Editor
RobbySh
Published Letters: 172
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Canukistan Bob
[Read the article: The economics of abortion]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]The final obscenity aside, what do you have to say?
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In Canuckistan abortion is now totally a matter between a woman and a doctor; not always good, but absolutely nothing at all to do with the cops and courts. We still have a few fights to win over coverage under our "single payer" system, but there is no sense at all that there is any possibility of the subject being re-opened.
Very often, in real life, it is left to 13 year old girls raped by 23-year, or 33-year old men to make this choice, which is as often as not, NOT their choice but that of their boyfriend or their mothers. Most of the time, whether young or old, they are unaware of the basic facts of human development, sothey really think that what is removed from their bodies is a spot of blood or a small bit of tissue, that they have not undergone an operation at least as serious as gall bladder surgery, although of course usually without the same lasting effect.
Down here in Liberalstan, the person is run thro an abortion mill that is run by Planned Parenthood. If they rea;l;y gave a hang about these women, they would offer the abortion free, as they could, but they charge them because they are wanting to put pressure on the state legislature to fund these abortions, not because they don't have enough money. Since Margaret Sanger'stime, they have been funed by major foundations and can call upon billions in cash, but their mission is total government involvement in this "choice between a woman and her doctor." Their mission is really not to help women but to keep the size of the poor and minority population, and without full government complicity in the matter, this will never be possible. Oh. the inconvenience of federalism, of never having been liberated by the likes of the prohet Trudeau. But perhaps with the election of the prophet Obama we shall move forward to the enlightened policies of your Northland.
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Canukistan Bob
[Read the article: The economics of abortion]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]The final obscenity aside, what do you have to say?
Thanhs like:
In Canuckistan abortion is now totally a matter between a woman and a doctor; not always good, but absolutely nothing at all to do with the cops and courts. We still have a few fights to win over coverage under our "single payer" system, but there is no sense at all that there is any possibility of the subject being re-opened.
Very often, in real life, it is left to 13 year old girls raped by 23-year, or 33-year old men to make this choice, which is as often as not, NOT their choice but that of their boyfriend or their mothers. Most of the time, whether young or old, they are unaware of the basic facts of human development, sothey really think that what is removed from their bodies is a spot of blood or a small bit of tissue, that they have not undergone an operation at least as serious as gall bladder surgery, although of course usually without the same lasting effect.
Down here in Liberalstan, the person is run thro an abortion mill that is run by Planned Parenthood. If they rea;l;y gave a hang about these women, they would offer the abortion free, as they could, but they charge them because they are wanting to put pressure on the state legislature to fund these abortions, not because they don't have enough money. Since Margaret Sanger'stime, they have been funed by major foundations and can call upon billions in cash, but their mission is total government involvement in this "choice between a woman and her doctor." Their mission is really not to help women but to keep the size of the poor and minority population, and without full government complicity in the matter, this will never be possible. Oh. the inconvenience of federalism, of never having been liberated by the likes of the prohet Trudeau. But perhaps with the election of the prophet Obama we shall move forward to the enlightened policies of your Northland.
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OPus
[Read the article: Opus]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]The liberal solution to the oil crisis, and it aint the electric car. It is Bill the Cat's spit, which he will need to propel the car after it has gone more then 50 miles.
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AnaHad Wolves
[Read the article: Opus]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"Greed" seems to be the only vice in the liberal moral code. Yet the industrial revolution is based on greed. The greedy explorers who turned the Turkish flank and reached the East. The greedy conquistadors who brought the Americas into the European orbit, and diverted tons of gold and silver into a case poor European economy. The cash that fueled an expansion of an already extensive machine technology in Europe, and a greed for profits that brought new sources and kinds of food onto European markets, that bankrolled inventros making more and more gadgets for the market. The Scientific Revolution cannot be imagined without these new resources and demands that an expanded trade created. There were of course many negaive side-effects: the Atlantics slaves trade, ther decimation of native populations by new diseases, the gin-trade that afflected the English people as much as the drug trade does today. But, face it, no one would like to go back to the slow rhrythms that brought low the powerful Turkish, Indians and Chinese empires which succumbed to the new ways. And, like it or not, the engine behind this is calculated greed.
