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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (263801)12/8/2005 10:08:41 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574355
 
The medical implications alone should be enough to keep emergency contraceptives from becoming OTC. That was my point.

All you want to do is focus on convenience and easy access. This has led you to:

- Believe that emergency contraceptives are just as safe as aspirin,...


My post on aspirin was a parody response to your unsupported exageration of "danger" ... do I need to be literal with you?

- Ridicule anyone who might even consider that life begins when the sperm reaches the egg,

Plan B works be preventing ovulation. This is not the abortion pill. If a fertilized egg attaches to the womb, Plan b won't work. It's not even shown that plan b prevents an egg from being fertilized. You respond on assumptions...not facts. Even if plan B prevented a fertilized egg from attaching, it is preferable to aborting a fetus.

- Pretend that the FDA's 23-4 vote was motivated by pure medicine, and the rejection of it was motivated by pure politics (once again, the first rule of partisan politics),

I will stack up the facts on my side to the theo-rhetoric on yours. The votes are a fact. I don't need to pretend.

- Bring up your usual anti-Christian B.S.

That to me is alarming. It's more than enough proof that guys like you would indeed be worse than Bush. And that's saying a lot.


Unlike the dark age mentality of the religious right...

Al