Spheniscine
November 6th 2008, 09:18 PM
To those of you who supported this atrocity: I will labor to insure that your children are taught to regard you as the filthy, sub-human vermin you are. Roe v. Wade was nothing in the world but a gesture of spite. The simians who were behind it are perfectly aware that it's going to be overturned in just a few years. Hopefully it'll be overthrown by another court ruling, just to rub in the fact that you can't vote away people's rights. You can't wish away another person's status as every bit your social equal. You can merely deny it and blind yourself doing it and be a filthy, lowly pig for doing so. Your children will hate you, and you will deserve it. When they turn their backs on you for your wickedness, it will be justice too long delayed. When your heart breaks, it will be heart that was never any good whole. I find you vile and destable.
I'm not going to debate this issue. I will not attempt to pander to people who are too underevolved to understand the idea that their fellow American is not someone to be treated like some kind of outcast. I will not recognize any supporter of this filth as remotely human.
The real meaning behind this battle comes down to one thing and one thing only: whether it's right to treat preborns as if they're somehow less than any other American. Well, a majority of Supreme Court justices enshrined this filth in their constitution, and now they're cheering and celebrating one of the most disgusting low-blows in American history. This will be remembered, in history, as one of our greatest sources of shame. The supporters of this amendment will not be forgiven. They will never live it down. They will never be allowed to forget, no matter how they repent, how they cruelly lashed out against their fellow Americans, all with nothing on their minds but creating a vile gesture of spite. It will weigh on them until their waning years. They will come to reflect on it with shame.
(To those of you who think I'm crazy, see this (http://www.theologyweb.com/campus/showthread.php?t=120885) thread)
I'm not going to debate this issue. I will not attempt to pander to people who are too underevolved to understand the idea that their fellow American is not someone to be treated like some kind of outcast. I will not recognize any supporter of this filth as remotely human.
The real meaning behind this battle comes down to one thing and one thing only: whether it's right to treat preborns as if they're somehow less than any other American. Well, a majority of Supreme Court justices enshrined this filth in their constitution, and now they're cheering and celebrating one of the most disgusting low-blows in American history. This will be remembered, in history, as one of our greatest sources of shame. The supporters of this amendment will not be forgiven. They will never live it down. They will never be allowed to forget, no matter how they repent, how they cruelly lashed out against their fellow Americans, all with nothing on their minds but creating a vile gesture of spite. It will weigh on them until their waning years. They will come to reflect on it with shame.
(To those of you who think I'm crazy, see this (http://www.theologyweb.com/campus/showthread.php?t=120885) thread)