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Published June 30, 2009, 12:00 AM

Letter: A case of misplaced outrage

Have you noticed since the killing of George Tiller the liberals have learned a new word? “Pro-lifers” killed Tiller.

By: Mike Bogle, Windom, Worthington Daily Globe

Have you noticed since the killing of George Tiller the liberals have learned a new word? “Pro-lifers” killed Tiller.

The Department of Homeland Security is breaking its own rules of political correctness calling pro-lifers, returning veterans and fundamentalist Christians as possible terrorists. They are “homeland combatants.”

I was shocked to hear Michael Marcotte using “hate-speech” against Randall Terry. Isn’t intolerance of intolerance intolerant?

John Brown believed slavery was a cause worth fighting against and couldn’t wait for the Civil War. He had zeal without knowledge. The laws needed to be changed. There are immoral laws on the books today. Laws are no more moral than the men who make them. Killing Jews was legal in Nazi Germany.

Legal abortion shows us how low America has sunk.

In the Bible, infanticide (low-tech abortion) was the last straw after which God judged a nation. Have you ever wondered why Social Security is on the ropes?

Killing abortionists will not stop abortion unless the state does it. Many SS men were murdered during World War II, but it didn’t stop Hitler.

A woman once accused me of playing God. Talk about turning logic on its head. I thought I was letting God decide who lived and died. I thought liberals prided themselves on being for the little guy.

In a fallen world, we often must choose between the lesser of two evils, and I don’t think we’ve done that with abortion. There would no doubt be more abandoned and abused children, but there would also be millions of more productive citizens pursuing the American dream — or what’s left of it.

Contrary to many environmentalists people are God’s highest order of creation of infinite value, and the only thing we are running out of is common sense.

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