Re: [UUPoly-L] Dr. George Tiller's Murder
OK, here are my comments:
1. Murder is a crime. The suspect(s) deserves a fair trial
and, if found guilty, punishment. I generally favor capital
punishment for murder.
2. I know of no connection between this murder and poly
issues, so I don't understand why the poly community has any
more concerns or need to speak out about this than any other
subset of society.
3. The victim is described as someone "who stood for his
principles and would not back down from what he thought was
right". Although I know nothing about the suspect(s) in
this case, the same statement ("he stood for his principles
and would not back down from what he thought was right") can
be made about some previous killers/shooters of abortion
facilitators.
4. Sometimes it can be very difficult, morally, to know
when to accept, for the good of the greater society, laws
with which we personally disagree - and when to stand by our
principles and disobey the laws of society. That applies to
both sides of many recent issues in the USA.
Rational dialog welcome; emotional rants will be ignored.
Best regards to all, Chuck Lee.
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CWLee
Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred
cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and
promote for performance, not preferences.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Christine Heinsohn" <kb4wyr@fhrd.net>
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Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 7:51 PM
Subject: [UUPoly-L] Dr. George Tiller's Murder
I think it's appropriate for the poly community to think
about and talk
about this murder. Dr. Tiller was a good physician who
stood for his
principles and would not back down from what he thought
was right even
after being shot in the early 90's and being harassed by
Kansas's former
Attorney General. I hope I can stand as steadfastly on my
principles. May
I stand down the tyranny of hatred dressed in the
transparent tattered veils
of religion wherever I find it.
Christine Heinsohn
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