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From: pmd@cbscc.UUCP (Paul Dubuc)
Newsgroups: net.abortion
Subject: Re: right-to-life crime-wave
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Date: Wed, 10-Jul-85 09:10:23 EDT
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From Ted Holden:

              One thing which the "right-to-life" movement seems to be
          advocating, if only by implication, is a crime wave of truly
          awesome proportions.  Given the fact that unwanted children
          normally grow up to be criminals in America, ...

*Is* that a fact?  What do you mean by "normally"?  Is it OK to 
kill the "unwanted" (by whom?) fetuses that grow up to be doctors
lawyers and scientists too?  It's funny how some people know the future
of all these fetal humans so as to be able to justify their killing
as a class.  What about the criminals who were "wanted" (or do you
think that they are all "normally" unwanted)?  Maybe the Post saw a
little non sequitur in your argument.  Do you have anything that will
substantiate your generalization, and can you give us any reasons why
it constitutes support abortion on demand?

Next we'll have criminals entering pleas of innocence by reason of having
been born.
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Paul Dubuc 	cbscc!pmd