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From: pmd@cbscc.UUCP (Paul Dubuc)
Newsgroups: net.abortion
Subject: Re: Poll on motivations
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Date: Sun, 3-Mar-85 18:39:31 EST
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Posted: Sun Mar  3 18:39:31 1985
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Ed,

What relevance does the question of what motivates the opposition
have to the question of rightness or wrongness of their postion?
I can only assess the motives of individuals whom I have observed
and discussed the issue with, not the whole group.  I have found people
with motives I admire and those with motives I dislike on both sides
of the issue.  Motives can be good or bad in themselves and don't
necessarily deterimine whether the individual's stand on the issue
is incorrect.  If one of the "Paul"s you addressed in your article
was me, put me down as having "no comment".  
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Paul Dubuc	cbscc!pmd