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![]() October 29, 2003
Defining What Goes Out in the Trash.
Now for some present time scarey shit: For years, Dan Holman has protested outside Iowa abortion clinics, handing out pamphlets with graphic pictures, videotaping doctors and patients, and occasionally scuffling with patrons. Then came the September execution of Paul Hill for the 1994 shotgun murders of an abortion doctor and his bodyguard. Holman stood with a group of Hill supporters outside the prison in Gainesville, Fla., and spoke admiringly of him in interviews with newspapers. "Some day, I hope I will have the courage to be as much a man as he was," he told The New York Times. "I haven't killed anyone yet, but I believe they deserve to die," he told the Orlando Sentinel. Since the courts have put Terri Schiavo on the "No Quality of Life List and Must Die"......why not this guy? Why don't we continue to define what is not useful to society? Or maybe the other way of thinking: He is just too inconvenient to deal with right now. Convoluted thinking? Really? Comments
They need to lock that guy up with Bubba, give him a stick of lipstick, a pair of stilettos, and a nametag that says, "Hi, I'm Barbie." Posted by: Sgt Hook at October 29, 2003 09:40 AMThat man is the original proverbial waste of skin.
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