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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: PROLIFE who wrote (17256)4/22/2000 3:50:00 AM
From: E  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
I'd like, in exchange for your "shouted" information, to paste a few excerpted quotes for the consideration of our readers. They are from the article to be found at the url below. Then, at the end, I have a question to "shout" at you, if you don't mind.

tnr.com

"The
majority of cases in which there is a
fertilized egg result in the non-realization
of a person...

Of those
embryos that do trigger pregnancy, only
around 65 percent lead to live births, even
with the best prenatal care. The rest are
lost to natural miscarriage. All told, only
about one-third of sperm-egg unions result
in babies, even when abortion is not a
factor...

More generally, the evidence that
two-thirds of conceptions fail regardless
of abortion provides a powerful new
argument in favor of choice in the early
trimesters...

Most neurologists
assume that electrical activity in the first
trimester represents random neuron firings
as nerves connect--basically, tiny spasms...
"

And in response to this post of yours:

<<TWENTY FOUR DAYS-------HEART BEGINS TO BEAT

FORTY DAYS------------HEART'S ENERGY OUTPUT AT 20% OF ADULTS>>

let me ask you this:

SO SINCE THERE IS NO SPASM OF THE EMBRYONIC HEART TISSUE UNTIL THE TWENTY FOURTH DAY, DOES THAT MEAN YOU'LL LET A NON-CHRISTIAN WOMAN REMOVE A ZYGOTE FROM HER UTERUS WITH THE MORNING-AFTER PILL?

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