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To: cajungirl

You’ve been reading too much NARAL propaganda. These alleged massive numbers of women who died before legalization were casually made up during a meeting in the 1960s.

You have a funny way of rationalizing things. There would be an uproar if women were prosecuted, but there was no uproar when women died (which you claim happened).

You’re listening to the media too much and not thinking this through.


77 posted on 10/27/2007 12:42:13 PM PDT by puroresu (Enjoy ASIAN CINEMA? See my Freeper page for recommendations (updated!).)
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To: puroresu

I am listening to almost 70 years of living.

THere was no uproar when women died. It was kept very quiet. But if abortion is criminalized and people who perform them are made felons as some suggest, some suggest murder charges, I say it is irrational to think that a woman who consents is not complicit in the very same crime and deserves the very same penalty. If that is the wish of the prolifers, then there will be an uproar.

To say that the person who performs an abortion is a criminal is to say the very same thingabout the person who requests it and consents to it. And therein is the problem with criminalizing abortion.

I have never read NRal propaganda. I do not listen to the media. But I am pointing out what I see as the problem with those who would outlaw and criminalize abortion.

Do you deny that women are complicit in abortion?Do you think abortion providers should be felons? Why would you excuse women. If they hire a hit man to kill their husbands, would you excuse them? Of course not.

This is the way this kind of criminalizing leads,,I am pointing that out to you.


87 posted on 10/27/2007 2:37:07 PM PDT by cajungirl (no)
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