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To: steve harris who wrote (560165)4/5/2004 1:08:45 PM
From: Rainy_Day_Woman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I think an unborn child is a human being.

yes, I know

Help me out here and give me your chronology at which point the difference occurs. Is it measurable brain activity? A heart beat? What is it?

no

I posted an important and often forgotten point in this debate, it's the law, I don't have to defend it



To: steve harris who wrote (560165)4/5/2004 2:03:56 PM
From: Johannes Pilch  Respond to of 769670
 
Based upon your opponent’s view, if the law is changed to ban abortion, her concerns may legitimately go ignored by her opponents in the same way she and other Choicers ignore our concerns today. It is a deeply flawed view of the historic American system, a view that now unfortunately destroys that system, ripping Americans apart at their most fundamental foundations. She embraces a dog-eat-dog tyranny of the majority, wherein laws that ‘need no defense’ are forced upon the people regardless of their view. That is no civilized basis for a society. It was once law that some humans had no right to vote, no right to freedom, this, because they were falsely marginalized in essentially the same way Choicers falsely marginalize unborn children. In modern America, these sorts of abominations, being enshrined into law, would be unassailable, with no need for defense.

We see under the Choicer Rule of Law that America is barbaric, truly finished, certainly offering no reason to me as to why I ought to especially contemplate Americans for jobs or other considerations simply because they are Americans.