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To: Aristophanes; WFTR; *Abortion_list; *Catholic_list; RnMomof7; PennsylvaniaMom
let's try that again, shall we? (red-faced bump).
12 posted on 12/07/2001 9:03:48 AM PST by Aristophanes
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To: Aristophanes; dadwags; SoothingDave; al_c; JHavard; Havoc; OLD REGGIE; Iowegian...
LOL....thanks for the flag..no matter where you planted it :>)..I will bump to the Christians on my bump list..

This is an ongoing deception, remember ..a fetus is just a mass of cells? This is simply an extention of the lie

15 posted on 12/07/2001 9:10:06 AM PST by RnMomof7
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To: Aristophanes
Thanks for the pro-life ping.

The sheer arrogance of the AMA collectively deciding what a patient should or should not be informed of is stunning. The real epiphany for cooperative of big medicine/big drug companies will be when breast cancer rates start rising (due to the aging of the first generation of legal abortion recipients) and some legal eagle (ala the big tobacco lawsuits) connects the dots between abortion and breast cancer. The physical damage (infertility) along with the breast cancer risk is the 'third rail' of the pro-choice lobby. No one wants to touch the women's health aspect of all of that 'choice.'

26 posted on 12/07/2001 5:02:56 PM PST by PennsylvaniaMom
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To: Aristophanes
Thanks for the flag. I thought that it was already proven that some birth control pills worked by preventing implantation. I'm a little surprised that this issue is still in doubt, and I think that the pro-life movement should be willing to admit that there is still controversy over the question. I don't believe that the child becomes a person at the moment of conception, so it isn't that big an issue to me anyway.

I'm mostly concerned that these people are voting over what a doctor may tell his/her patient about a controversial issue. If the doctor believes that these contraceptives are causing abortions, he/she has the right to inform patients. He should be honest about the controversy, but he shouldn't keep the information secret.

WFTR
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Bill

27 posted on 12/08/2001 1:09:18 AM PST by WFTR
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