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From: lydgate@reed.UUCP (Chris Lydgate)
Newsgroups: net.abortion
Subject: Re: Re: Its a bad law - FLAME ABOUT MANI
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Date: Mon, 14-Jan-85 01:44:52 EST
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In article <28000021@uiucdcsb.UUCP> andrews@uiucdcsb.UUCP writes:

>While I do not condone bombing abortion clinics, it is interesting to think
>about whether there would have been a large public outcry had Aushwitz(sp?)
>or one of the other Concentration camps been bombed.  

I saw a cartoon in the paper on this theme.  Two terrorists stand
in two piles of smoking rubble; one marked "Abortion Clinic"
and one marked "US Embassy". Both are saying "A voice from
God told me to do it."

No one *wants* an abortion. But some women want a child even
less. That is why we have abortion clinics.  Not quite the
same as a Concentration camp, wouldn't you say?

Let's here it one more time; *Terrorism*, no matter what its
goal, is wrong. (And usually useless)

		Chris  Lydgate