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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (164514)3/17/2003 4:55:25 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574302
 
Connecting the right to privacy with the so-called "right" to kill an unborn child is still questionable, even if a Supreme Court judge decided to draw that connection. Nothing in "English common law," or the Magna Carta, or the Bill of Rights for that matter, says that the right to privacy includes abortion.

Hey, tell it to the judge! <g>

I must note, however, that the aborted subject has gone from an unborn fetus to an unborn human baby to an unborn child.

Maybe the problem isn't with J. Blackmun's opinion but rather the perception of what is being aborted.

ted