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To: E who wrote (560211)4/5/2004 2:26:38 PM
From: Johannes Pilch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Well as one of the founders, he would typically have ultimate approval with the other founders, and that gives any normal person in any normal conversation reason to claim he made up the slogans, despite that he did so with the assistance of others. If you wish to actually address the technical mechanics of their slogan creation, then you must define the other parties involved. But in a general conversation as you and Prolife are having here, the mere fact that a man had authority to craft the message justifies the claim that a man had control over what you would be told to believe. The clear fact of the matter is this: as a founder of NARAL, a man did indeed have authority, not sole authority, but significant authority to tell you how to think. Prolife’s view stands, and by running here to semantics to discount it, you prove the view has hit its target.