Well, I'm not a media reporter.  I am just someone posting to an email
list.  I am making an assumption based on past experience.  I would
change my assumption if I learned contradictory facts.  It seems like
most people being really public about protesting the removal of the tube
are religiously motivated, let alone the people running around trying to
take hits out on Terri's husband! 

I stereotype maniacs who try to kill people they don't even know over
these right to life issues, not Christians.  So, I think most people who
bomb abortion clinics are probably Christian, but I certainly don't then
think that most Christians bomb abortion clinics.  


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 2:49 PM
To: Kate Hubin; [email protected]
Subject: Playing God

You just might be a Red Neck if..........
You just might be a Racist if........
You just might be a Bias Person if ..........
You just might be a person who stereotypes others if...........

Sometime its best not to say anything if you don't know the facts.  
Especially if you
are a Media Reporter.

Sometimes you don't say in court that you think it happened this
way.........

Other than that, your free to express whatever you wish......  if ya got
the money to back up your bet.
W

In a message dated 3/29/05 4:28:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I haven't heard these news stories at all, but based on the
description, I would bet good money that the people involved were
Christians, and probably very vocally so.  I don't think people are
usually motivated strongly enough to be driven to want to murder someone
they don't even know unless it's by religious fervor, and in these kinds
of cases that involve right to life issues in the US, that fervor almost
always seems to be of the Christian persuasion.  I would also be more
than willing to bet that the people who tried to have Terri's husband
and the Dr killed
are white.   >>




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