side note -- I don't even think this is legally possible short of
locking the girl up. But I find the sentiment equally dismaying.

On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 7:04 PM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Why is it when someone believes something different than yourself are they
>>labeled 'fanatic'? ( and this is a general question, not pointed at you
>>Larry, because I am guilty of it sometimes myself)
>
> Google dominionism and then tell it has nothing to do with fanaticism. Any 
> group that wants to replace the constitution with the bible and the congress 
> with a religious theocracy fits within my definition of fanaticism. Whether 
> it fits yours is a different matter, but if you want an American Taliban 
> here's your chance.
>
>>
>>I have no issues with the last comment you attribute to her.  She is not
>>saying she would stop your daughter, or any one else's daughter, she was
>>talking about her own child and what she believes. I see no more wrong with
>>that than someone who decries a woman has a right to choose  Correct me if I
>>am wrong, but her daughter is still a minor, is she not?  .
>
> Would you like to see the quote? I really pared it down. She'd force her kid 
> to have the child after she had been raped, or raped by the girl's father. To 
> me that is fanaticism.
>
> 

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