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To: epicure who wrote (281)2/23/2001 6:53:16 PM
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"A clone would be unlikely to have any disabilities. Just one little thing to think about."

Actually I have followed the state of care for children with disabilities for many years. I have to disagree that they are more likely to be abused. In fact I would say they are more likely to be spoiled (admittedly that may be a form of abuse).

What are you basing your statement about clones being unlikely to have any disabilities. The only ones that would br reduced would be the genetically inherited ones (which are actually a small percentage).
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