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From: andrews@uiucdcsb.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Re: Its a bad law - FLAME ABOUT MANI
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Date: Fri, 11-Jan-85 04:51:00 EST
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Nf-From: uiucdcsb!andrews    Jan 11 03:51:00 1985

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.  Also, I recall hearing
a statement by the head of one of the clinics, in Flordia I think, that was
bombed say, "the bombers do not stop to think if there was anyone alive in
here."  It is interesting that neither do the abortion doctors.

Yes, it is true that the basic issue is of when does human life begin.
And since I firmly believe that it begins at conception, I have no choice
but to be against abortion, except when the mother's life is truely in danger.(As opposed to those times they claim there is danger, when there is really not)
Actually, it is more dangerous to have an abortion than not.

Sorry I didn't copy the previous text, but I have no idea how to do this.

				Brad Andrews