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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: greenspirit who wrote (7172)9/27/1998 7:03:00 PM
From: dd  Read Replies (4) of 13994
 
ANOTHER VIEW ON ABORTION--

When a sperm unites with an egg a living, growing process of the child begins inside a womb. This process is continued at the birth of the child outside the womb, and the life that began at conception continues until death at some future date.

In the event of the mother's life being endangered I can understand giving her a choice of saving her life or the unborn child's life. And I can understand giving a victim of rape or incest the choice of having an abortion or not. To me, other abortions are taking the life of an innocent child.

I believe that most young ladies who make mistakes and get pregnant are not hardened criminals in any sense, but are frightened, terrified children that need help. How much better it would be to help them find a shelter where they can live, receive moral and spiritual support until the child is born than to send them to an abortion clinic to do something that I am sure will have a lasting effect on their lives.

I believe that our country is shirking it's moral responsibilty by allowing abortions to continue as they are at this time, and yes, I believe that at some time in the future we will be held responsible for it. Call me a kook or whatever you please but this is truth as I see it.

Thank you and good evening,
dd
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