How to kill a woman in broad daylight
03/25/05
She is only one woman -- dozens like her die every day, whether on the highways in accidents, in dirty urban alleys from muggings, in drug prisons, or just because they get sick and die. But she may very well be the cause of 'Terri's Revolution' in which the 40% or so of Americans, who think that government should exist to protect life and not to take it, finally rise up and say enough is enough. Yes, a revolution -- although it is possible to have revolutions without bloodshed -- and maybe this can be one of them. A revolution against reigning judges, from the level of a local traffic court to the Supremes themselves, and against those who enable their monarchical rule: lawyers and legal types and, yes, legislators. This nation is nearing that point -- and we must ask, if not now, when? If we cannot prevent her death, can we, by action, at least HONOR her death?
http://www.thepriceofliberty.org/05/03/25/nathan.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
She is only one woman -- dozens like her die every day, whether on the highways in accidents, in dirty urban alleys from muggings, in drug prisons, or just because they get sick and die. But she may very well be the cause of 'Terri's Revolution' in which the 40% or so of Americans, who think that government should exist to protect life and not to take it, finally rise up and say enough is enough. Yes, a revolution -- although it is possible to have revolutions without bloodshed -- and maybe this can be one of them. A revolution against reigning judges, from the level of a local traffic court to the Supremes themselves, and against those who enable their monarchical rule: lawyers and legal types and, yes, legislators. This nation is nearing that point -- and we must ask, if not now, when? If we cannot prevent her death, can we, by action, at least HONOR her death?
http://www.thepriceofliberty.org/05/03/25/nathan.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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