To: Saundra Duffy
I still think that moral, and not medical, arguments will carry the day in the abortion debate. Medical issues such as the breast cancer link don't really belong in the political arena...
3 posted on
05/21/2003 9:38:53 AM PDT by
Koblenz
(There's usually a free market solution)
To: Koblenz
Medical issues such as the breast cancer link don't really belong in the political arena...That doesn't make sense, pal.
To: Koblenz
The only folks politicizing this issue are from the abortion industry who wish to keep women uninformed.
To: Koblenz
I still think that moral, and not medical, arguments will carry the day in the abortion debate.
I say we use whatever means we can use to reach people in this debate. Some people will eventually respond to the moral arguments, but not all as the past 30 years have shown us. Some will choose to believe science over someone else's morality. Whatever works is cool with me.
Medical issues such as the breast cancer link don't really belong in the political arena...
Unfortunately everything is political. No way to avoid it. From someone's pet cause to the way funding is allotted, politics cannot be avoided. 1973 blew the door off its hinges for federal involvement.
If these links have validity, let's use them.
To: Koblenz
Are you kidding? With libs morality will not carry the day it will be the risk to their own life that finally gets to them. Even though they care more about their own life these women have a right to know about the breast cancer link, IT'S TRUE!
144 posted on
06/04/2003 4:50:59 AM PDT by
ethical
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