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September 16, 2010

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Philip France

I am speechless and in utter horror,

I learned of the first of the incidents that Selwyn Duke writes of from an article posted at www.michaelsavage.com. I did not know about the others.

Just a little more than a decade ago, the greatest spiritual leader of the 20th century, Pope John Paul II, in a famous Papal Nuncio, described the "cultre of death" that is so pervasive in modern society. How ironic that those that call themsleves "liberals" and "progressives" are actually the primitive and retrograde throwbacks that promote and endorse such horror.

For the second consecutive day, I applaud and commend Selwyn Duke for his stance in advocacy for the sanctity of human life and in vehement opposition to those who marginalize it and even patently dismiss it. Woe unto those to whom my last comments apply.

Gamaliel Isaac

This is an opportunity to show the world what is wrong with abortion. Anti abortion groups should photograph those bottles and publicize them and send them to newspapers.

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