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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Lane3 who wrote (78642)11/5/2003 4:20:17 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (2) of 82486
 
Wow...This is a great preface to the future infanticide proposals. You remind me of all the suffering my parents went through on my behalf, and how that must have crippled them. Nice to see what I am up against and happy that I only have to worry about the difficulties of the day. I am not ready for the future.

the abortion rhetoric continues ...

"I'm questioning the burden on the caregivers, presumably hospitals, the suffering of those who watch the baby suffer before it dies, and of course the suffering of the baby itself, which we can only hope will have a mercifully short life."

"And on top of this you want to cripple the mother, perhaps so she can't have any more kids, or perhaps so she can't work to support the rest of her family, or whatever it was that she did in her life before you willfully crippled her.

You have no clue what I want but you do open my eyes to the amazing the lengths people will go to for the abortion god. I figured that what people did for the sake of the clinton admin was the extreme limit... I was wrong.
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