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To: mark silvers who wrote (26149)7/9/1999 5:45:00 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Markus,
Yes we could for a fact.

Most people dont just have them as a matter of convienance or post facto birth control.

Very very few abortions are done for the medical safety of the mother and even those are choices. Personally my mother would have rather died herself than lost a child.

It is safe to say that the 50% or so of the peole that are pro-choice,don't view it that way

We were speaking of kids originally . They do not know pro-choice from pro-football. Remember what we were saying.

Like I said earlier, (((they )))view it as an issue of respect for the body and sanctity of personal choice for the women involved.

If you are speaking of the they as the children we were orig. speaking of then I say "MULEFRITTERS" (in the words of Col. Potter) respect for the body does not rip out part of it with forceps by choice. sanctity of personal choice??? To a child this could be as good as saying that the sanctity of personal choice is also there for them and go ahead and dust off that kid down the block the way these people are dusting off children by the millions. You really think all these abortions are "medically needed" Mark? If so you need to see a counselor about those illusions you are having!!

Yes we do have different feelings. That does not change the fact that abortion is all a PART of our loss of human decency same as racial hatred, same as teaching your kids to hate , etc etc. Bank on it.

I get funny feelings when you say "sanctity" of personal choice. As if there are not two lives involved. If there was not two lives involved then the woman would not be at the clinic, and the man would not be encouraging her to do it.

dan