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To: homeschool mama
The woman had other older adults, vast access to religious sources, libraries for reseach papers, and possibly the internet available to her to determine what the results would be of killing her baby. Probably of all of these, I would select women over 60 who have lived a piece of life, who have seen and tasted the troubles of a stupid decision.

Notice I am not one who uses "abortion" during discussion of this subject. I don't want it to be perfumed, flowered or softened. I want the actual corpse laying on the table for everyone to view. This is what should be shown to anyone who is even considering killing their own baby. Abortions would come to a screeching halt.

Talk to the older women raised on farms, ask them what they know about death and you will get some gory stories about how they had to kill a horse that broke a leg or kill a family of coyotes that was attacking their cattle when the husband was off to war. Then ask, "Why do you recall ever detail of that story?" You would be amazed at how simple their answers are. "I was just so thankful that I wasn't killing a person and I couldn't stand the thought of leaving that animal to die in pain" was one answer given to me.

71 posted on 04/24/2002 10:32:53 AM PDT by B4Ranch
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To: B4Ranch
Either I'm not fully understanding you or you're not answering my question directly. Could you please answer it? I'll post it again. Thanks, B4.

***Okay...but what about the woman who aborted her baby then changed her life? Is there any consideration or kindness for her? Or even though she changed her life, your view of her remains harsh? ***

86 posted on 04/24/2002 12:08:54 PM PDT by homeschool mama
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