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To: Aussie Dasher

I bet some people wince whenever the abortion topic is dredged up. It's becoming a dead horse in some people's minds.

Not mine.

When I took my kids to the Museum of Science & Industry last year, I made sure they saw the fetus exhibit. They were creeped out... but didn't ask any questions other than "Are those real?"

I said yes, and then explained to them how some of those babies might have been acquired by the museum.

My ex didn't think what I told them was appropriate (well, it's not like I described the abortion process), and was pissed at me for the rest of the day.

For myself, I felt a bit a relief knowing they had a bit of knowledge most of their peers did not. And that they would remember what I told them one day.


8 posted on 01/20/2005 7:38:51 PM PST by fo0hzy
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To: fo0hzy

Good on you. Every parent should be so responsible.


9 posted on 01/20/2005 7:41:44 PM PST by Aussie Dasher (Stop Hillary - PEGGY NOONAN '08)
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To: fo0hzy
I bet some people wince whenever the abortion topic is dredged up. It's becoming a dead horse in some people's minds. Not mine.

Or mine. I don't have the words to express how I feel living in a society that values "things" more than "people", a society so enamored of these "things" that it inflicts a form of capital punishment so horrifically brutal that we won't even suffer condemed criminals in execution to anything comparable.

Hitler's policies: 6 Million lives
Planned Parenthood et. al: 45 Million lives

And those people have the audacity to whine about a few dead terrorists...

15 posted on 01/20/2005 8:50:32 PM PST by Lexinom (www.revotewa.com - Go DINO! www.illegitimategovernor.com)
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