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Nessie, I think that statement proves my point. The Nazis changed the laws of the land
to make their cruel actions legal. The laws shouldn't be changed in mid-stream for the
benefit of a ruler. The Texas laws were voted in by the people and were long-standing.
Laws such as the
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Mike, I do not believe that execution is a Christian law or that Jesus endorses it. It
is still the governor's job to carry out the law, since that is his duty. In this
country there are consequences for our actions, if there weren't I think we'd be in
trouble. What would
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you are just splitting hairs.
the nazis had a mandate from the people. same as any other winning political
party. do you really believe they tricked the voters and then suddenly
inserted all these laws? their views were well known and people made their
choice. it happened over a
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You aren't making any sense, Craig. The Nazis passed their own laws, and if they had a
mandate from the people, what does that remind you of? Florida? "The will of the
people"...If those lines of logic apply, I guess you are saying it's a good thing Bush
won, or Al Gore would
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But the question is, is that truly a Christian law? Were Bush's actions
regarding it and the way he chose to administer it Christian in nature?
Could he have used his position to come out for forgiveness and hope and
against vengeance and death?
What would Jesus do?
Mike
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Oh, Jesse, Can you name the only convicted murderer that His Fraudulency
Dumbya didn't kill?
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Yes, it was Henry Lee Lucas, who although was obviously a sick killer, was proven
later to not be guilty of the murder in Texas of the girl with the orange socks. New
evedence
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The laws may be unfair sometimes, but they are the laws of this land.
Everything the Nazis did was legal. Does that mean you believe they
should have been permitted to do them?
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Samantha said:
Texas, not Florida. Ok? Your esteemed President-Select was governor of
Texas
Whoops! Sorry about that. I have Florida on the brain after the past few weeks.
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In a message dated 12/16/00 2:11:44 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
George W. did not execute Carla Faye Tucker, the state of Florida did. Bush
could only grant a 30 day reprieve, not a pardon, and only then if it were
shown that there was doubt of her
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In a message dated 12/16/00 6:41:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
George W. did not execute Carla Faye Tucker, the state of Florida did.
Bush
could only grant a 30 day reprieve, not a pardon, and only then if it
were
shown that there was doubt of her innocence. Even Jesus was
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In a message dated 12/16/00 2:11:44 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
George W. did not execute Carla Faye Tucker, the state of Florida did. Bush
could only grant a 30 day reprieve, not a pardon, and only then if it were
shown that there was doubt of her
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