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From: tw8023@pyuxii.UUCP (T Wheeler)
Newsgroups: net.abortion
Subject: Re: freedom/responsibility
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Date: Wed, 10-Jul-85 09:18:58 EDT
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Please, Charlie, don't lump everyone who has an aversion
to abortion into the same pile.  Your bumper sticker story
only indicates that the person is nothing more than an
individual.  I could make the same assumption about someone
with bumper stickers that read ABORTION IS THE ANSWER and
NO-NUKES IS GOOD NUKES, but I won't.  And further, it is still
my opinion that abortion for convenience sake is murder.
Some of you folk seem to think that anyone who opposes abortion
is only naturally a red-necked, bible-thumping, war-mongering,
nuke-loving, high school dropout with the intelligence of a
boiled snail.  Well, your wrong.  The world is not that easily
defined.  The abortion question covers people in all walks
of life with diversity of opinion that would challange Solomon.
T. C. Wheeler