Anti-abortionists are racists....and you know it
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Anti-abortionists are racists....and you know it         

Group: mn.politics · Group Profile
Author: Carl
Date: Oct 11, 2006 09:31

Abortion per capita is highest in the Euro-American white community
.....

Too many abortion opponents cannot stand the world turning
brown.....it is that simple. (In fact... the world is not "white"
now... and of course Jesus Christ was black...contrary to the
pervasive art in church's throughout the USA ).

The Roman Catholic Church?...their primary benefactors are those that
buy into the argument that abortion is against Jesus precepts.....a
red herring since no such leanings let alone statement can be found in
JC's teaching and preaching.

Jerry Falwell...he needs something to rally the troops and finds that
hate, intolerance, bigotry and racism are his best tools..

http://elections.us.reuters.com/top/news/usnN05160108.html/?src=092906_MARKETING...

Abortion opponents energized in key state
19:04 ET, Tue 10 Oct 2006
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By Carey Gillam

SIOUX FALLS, S.D., Oct 11 (Reuters

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CALL FOR ANGELS

Polls show South Dakota voters nearly evenly divided on whether or not
to overturn the abortion ban, with less than 20 percent undecided.

To help sway voters, religious leaders on both sides have been
speaking out, quoting the Bible and invoking the teachings of Jesus.

The Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls has printed prayer cards for a
"yes" vote supporting the ban and given parishioners a 24-page booklet
telling them why to vote that way. The diocese has also issued a
"Prayer to affirm House Bill 1215" that asks God to send holy angels
to protect those fighting to uphold the abortion ban.

Along with the Catholic Church, evangelist Jerry Falwell, pastor of
the 22,000-member Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia,
has called on his followers to send contributions to South Dakota to
help "win this historic battle" by upholding the ban.

A group of moderate religious leaders calling themselves "Pastors for
Moral Choices" has taken the opposite stance and launched its own ads
opposing the abortion ban.

"The ban is neither just nor compassionate and as people of faith we
take note that the Bible and Jesus don't address abortion," said Rev.
Kathy Timpany, assistant pastor of First Congregational Church in
Sioux Falls.

Neither side will disclose how much money they've raised to date. The
law's opponents took an early lead on donations, with thousands
contributed from around the country.

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