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To: Joe NYC who wrote (164219)3/14/2003 2:13:14 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573939
 
Stranglely enough, I am somewhere in the middle as well. Its why I am inclined to leave it mostly to the jurisdiction of women.

I should think of a similar copout, so that I sound like I have a strength of conviction on this issue. But then, I read that the strength of conviction is something that is not desirable (because our president has it), instead, indecision is desirable... So I will stick with indecision for now...


But its not a copout for me, I just don't know. I have the same problem when asked if a I believe in God. There's a part of me that intuitively believes and then the logical, rational part takes over and says you're wrong to believe. If I think of either subject for very long, I start going nuts. And I'm one of those people that makes decisions easily.

What I find really surprising are people who are adamantly against abortions but just as adamantly for the death penalty.

The difference is taking innocent life vs. guilty life.


Like I said to Eric, not for me.......life is life, guilty or innocent.

ted