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What's your opinion on the murdered Kansas abortion doctor?
I feel very sorry for him and his family. Violence never solves anything, and it only hurts whatever cause it is trying to promote.
The murderer of the doctor has no idea how much he has HELPED the pro-abortion movement. He makes all pro-lifers look crazy.
However, I oppose third-trimester abortion as it is a cruel practice. I do not consider the fallen doctor to be a hero, much less a champion of civil/women's rights. I do consider him to be a victim of a senseless act of cruelty.
I am pro-choice when it is done early. My sympathy goes to his family, but not to his cause.
I found it strange you say it makes all pro-lifers look crazy... Most of the ardent pro life groups out their condemned the killing as soon as it happened; furthermore just about every pro life person I know condemns the death; However we don't neccessarily feel sorry for him... I'd like anyone to take a look at what killing a baby in late-term looks like; yes you can see the baby squirm and it is killing those without a voice; so no I don't feel sorry for him like I don't feel sorry for a murderer dying (this may sound harsh; but I must reiterate I DO NOT think he should have been murdered; meeting death with death gets you nowhere
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Champions $12.78 2010 remix compilation from Ferry Corsten and his System F project. In February, Ferry Corsten presented the international FC System F remix competition in which users were offered the opportunity to produce brand new versions of 10 original System F tracks. The winning remixes all feature on Champions. Black Hole. Performers: Marc Almond - Vocals; Saskia Lie-Atjam - Vocals |
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Champions Choice Cable Luber $16.99 Lubricates between cable and housing without removing cable |
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Battle Champions $10.38 Dianogah's Battle Champions is Jay Ryan and Jason Harvey, tandem bassists who decided to try on the guitar for this recording. This 2000 release is brave and daring, with shifting melodies and even shiftier time signatures. It was produced by master indie technician Steve Albini. This is Chicago post-rock at its finest. The contrapuntal melodies that Jay Ryan and Jason Harvey lay down are sonorous and fresh. In a lot of ways, the instrumental interplay is a lot like that of Tortoise, but it's hard to make post-rock allusions and not refer back to them, especially when the ensemble you're speaking of is in from Chicago. Dianogah's Battle Champions is a fantastic recording, and one that truly breathes with a reviving freshness. This disc is out on the Southern records label and should be available most everywhere. Fine disc. ~ Matt Borghi, Rovi Performers: Steve Albini - Recorder; Jason Harvey - Bass Viol, Bass, Guitar; Jay Ryan - Voices, Bass, Guitar; Kip McCabe - Drums, Piano |
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Champions of Imperfection $9.58 2010 release from the Psychedelic Garage Rockers. Imperfection is a funny thing to promote in an album title. In a music media environment ruled over by terms such as "pristine" and "flawless," boldly stating a belief in the rough and rowdy comes off as an off-kilter move. But on the appropriately titled Champions Of Imperfection, Durham, N.C. band The Dirty Little Heaters flaunts its flaws proudly. Riding a well-tuned Rock 'n' Roll engine that's reverent to the legends that came before, singer Reese McHenry belts out deeply emotional angst with a wail that's powerful enough to stand beside most any Rock 'n' Roll singer -- past or present. |
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Champions of Magic $11.18 Valis have never known the sort of stability that comes with releasing two albums in two years, and for the same record label -- that is, until 2005 -- and Champions of Magic, their fourth overall and second for Detroit's Small Stone. That's not to say that they're dialing it in, either. A generous serving of 15 songs comprising a full hour of new music is on hand here, and, stylistically, the group is also still breaking new ground. Well, in a retrograde fashion, anyway, since Champions of Magic finds these Seattle veterans reconnecting with many of their alt rock roots following a surprisingly straight-faced flirtation with hard rock styles a year earlier. Not so straight-faced that they came off sounding like Boston, mind you (more like Monster Magnet), but enough to make new songs like "Indian Giver" and "Mealworm" -- with their distinctive, psychedelic guitar licks à la Screaming Trees, and thrumming rhythm looseness à la Mudhoney -- sound like a return to norm and form. Admittedly, leader Van Conner's frequently weak, at times off-key vocals remain a hit-and-miss proposition (see him struggle through "Pass Me By" and "Paper Doll," among others); but his dark sense of humor similarly boosts album highlight "Kill the Ones You Love" well over the top. Thanks to the likes of "Transmuter" and the two-part "Universe," space rock sound effects continue to be a part of the overall equation (after all, this is a band that lists "Lemmy from Hawkwind" among their thank-you's!), but discreetly so, making them a nice change-up, not a dominant gimmick. In short, as long as the listener has no problem with Valis' seemingly intentional lack of performing discipline ("feel" being the operative word), and nurtures a healthy interest in the previous decade's Seattle scene, Champions of Magic is well worth the tasting. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi Performers: Adrian Makins - Harmonica, Bass; Kurt Danielson - Bass; Van Conner - Wurlitzer, Vocals, Guitar |
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Champion's Choice Practice Bristle Dartboard
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DescriptionLong established as the favorite practice board for professionals and serious league players alike, the Champion's Choice bristle dart board from Nodor offers several features to help you hone your game... |
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Winning Is a Choice: How the Champions Do It, and How We Can Too
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DescriptionTrue champions are made one choice at a time! Discover eight critical strategies successful people apply in the face of adversity. Offering an inspiring playbook for winning at life, popular psychiatr |
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Champion by Choice: From Loser to Winner: A True Story
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DescriptionBuilding a life in foster homes and rebelling a few times to be close to a brother and then a sister led to a life not finishing high school, of care-free money and eventually juvenile detention to hard-core prison... |
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Champion's Choice
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DescriptionChampion's Choice is a combination of psychology, theology, life experience, and common sense, presented in a simple, easy to understand format that guides the reader through a clear and concise understanding of how decisions are made and the processes that create the belief systems for those decisions... |
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Champion's Choice Bassmaster Tournament Final Weigh-In
Liberals, champions of America?
In the past, liberals have championed such causes as abolition, women's sufferage, and racism. All issues of clear moral righteousness. It surprises me that liberals today favor abortion, a practice that extingishes the spark of human life.
Has this been a misstep in the liberal movement? The cost of favoring an issue most find immoral has weaken other liberal causes, environmental protection, education, and health care.
The effect has made liberals so ineffective in politics that they cannot get support on an issue as important as global warming.
Is it time for liberals and the Democratic party to rethink their pro-choice stance?
If you are going to vote on this question, please be sure to read the last two answers. Both of these answers are excellent. One gives a conservative viewpoint, and the other a liberal viewpoint.
Thanks.
They are also behind gay marriage which most Americans disagree with and support deviant behavior in their ranks.
The liberals now "court" the far left fringe groups in the hope of getting more votes. This makes many people, myself included, disgusted with the Democratic Party.
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