Probably the person who proposed his definition does not consider
himself far right wing though. Who was that, anyway? I hope I didn't
run a newcomer off. Muffins? <g>

Dana


On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 12:45:17 -0600, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You won't find a "middle" from the far right perspective. By the very fact
> that they are on the "far right", ALL opinions that do not agree with their
> own are, by their definition, "left wing".
> 
> If life begins at conception, and all premeditated termination of human life
> is murder (the basis of the far right argument), then you cannot and will
> not find a "middle road" for this issue. This belief eliminates the
> possibility for compromise, rendering ALL abortions immoral, no matter the
> surrounding circumstances.
> 
> 
> > Been thinking about this....
> >
> > So does the religious right consider the status quo on this issue to
> > be "left-wing"? If banning all abortions except for rape and threats
> > to the life of the mother is centrist, as someone suggested yesterday,
> > it would seem so.
> >
> ><snip>
> 
> 

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