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From: ken@ihuxq.UUCP (ken perlow)
Newsgroups: net.abortion
Subject: Re: A Time for Anger
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Date: Sun, 12-Aug-84 18:31:08 EDT
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Posted: Sun Aug 12 18:31:08 1984
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>> The fact is you only want freedom for the woman.  What about the unborn
>> child?  Someone must protect the rights of the unborn.  Self-serving
>> feminists want us to believe that a woman has a right to an abortion.
>> BUNK!  The abortionist wants to make the decision for the unborn.

>> I say it's time to stop all the talk and do something.  Picket abortion
>> institutes.  Sit-in and demonstrate, peacefully...

>> ...I agree with Franky Schaeffer, this is a time for anger.

>> 		Tom Albrecht		Burroughs Corp.

Although the logic of Tom's well-worn argument has holes you could drive
a truck through, I understand how he can get so worked up that the issue
becomes black-and-white, and all who disagree with him become morons.

Thus it was for us early Vietnam War protesters, back when American
involvement in SE Asia was popular.  So Tom, I understand your righteous
anger.  You must see Roe vs. Wade the way I saw the Gulf of Tonkin
Resolution.  There is one big difference, of course: I was about to be
drafted.  You, sir, will never be pregnant.

But it's refreshing to see some passion for a change, instead of the
interminable angels-on-the-head-of-a-pin fine points of philosophy.
So, to help you keep your blood pressure up:  I'm pro-choice and I vote.
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