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- From: knapp@spot.Colorado.EDU (David Knapp)
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion,alt.birthright,alt.abortion.inequity
- Subject: Re: Shameless attack on pro-choicers in general!
- Message-ID: <1992Jul31.150128.19911@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
- Date: 31 Jul 92 15:01:28 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul30.165937.13974@csus.edu> chaneysa@nextnet.csus.edu (Stephen A Chaney) writes:
- >In article <1992Jul29.032349.15036@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> knapp@spot.Colorado.EDU (David Knapp) writes:
- >>In article <adams.712339545@spssig> adams@spss.com (Steve Adams) writes:
- >>>chaneysa@nextnet.ccs.csus.edu (Steve Chaney | Borg Operating Space Systems, Revision 2.0 ) writes:
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- >>Steve Adams, I don't understand why fetal testing is different that corpse
- >>testing. If the fetus is dead, what is the problem? Do you find testing on
- >>dead adults reprehensable? There is much to be gained by studying and using
- >>the tissue of a dead fetus that would otherwise rot.
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- >Answer this one, folks:
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- >Name one instance, even one, in which we can legally kill someone and
- >then cut them up for body parts.
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- Or name the first person that comes to mind who has had no training in logical
- fallacies. Reductio as absurdum is often your first mistake.
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