In a message dated 1/21/99 6:56:12 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< hose you purport to judge and condemn.
 > >>

I suppose if you had friends who were enslaved, tortured, and murdered, you
would be very loving towards those who participated in those actions, and have
no condemnation or love whatsoever.

Unfortunately (or fortunately), we aren't living in static times.
Abolitionists always face these choices. Again, I would love to be able to
take the easy position of loving and live and let live. But it's live and let
kill, and someone must speak on the behalf of the victims.  I'm not doing this
to be superior. I don't feel superior. But I do speak on behalf of the
victims, and will continue to do so. It's a justice issue.

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