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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Lane3 who wrote (20201)8/1/2001 6:32:15 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
You don't have children.
I appreciated the warning labels on toys that told me the parts were too small for children under 5. Packages are not always clear about the size of parts, and although I owned a choketester (A small tube that you use to check whether a small object is a choke hazard) I did not carry it with me at all times.

I suppose adults can do anything they want to themselves- even if it costs me more in health insurance dollars because they don't all manage to kill themselves. But I would like children to be protected from careless manufacturers and from careless parents. One could casually discard these children as the cost of a free market, or suggest that it cleans up the gene pool to allow them to choke to death, and in fact I have heard both these suggestions made, but I disagree with them. I would hope that people terrified at the prospect of a lost zygote would be equally rabid about protecting already born children from choking to death in avoidable accidents.
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