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- From: conditt@tsd.arlut.utexas.edu (Paul Conditt)
- Subject: Response from Moose-Breath
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.173319.11752@titan.tsd.arlut.utexas.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 17:33:19 GMT
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- Steve Novak writes:
- >> = (Paul Conditt) writes:
-
- >>There are always extenuating circumstances,
- >>but it seems like if people were willing to take responsibility for their
- >>own actions, then a whole lot of the situations where abortion becomes
- >>an issue would be avoided.
- >
- >Oh, brother; not this dishonest bromide again...
-
- Didn't know I was being dishonest. Could you please tell me how I
- can find out in the future so as not to lie on the net?
-
- >
- >>The key here is to plan ahead and
- >>not wait until you're in the throes of passion to make these decisions.
- >>I know for most men, the blood flow to the brain in such situations are
- >>diverted somewhere a little bit south, therefore I can't count on myself
- >>to think real clearly.
- >
- >TRANSLATION: I will not take personal responsibility at this point because
- >I'm a helpless, lust-crazed man.
-
- Well, pretty close, Steve. I will take personal responsibility, but
- knowing my own limitations, I am *responsible* enough to make decisions
- while I'm in a more *responsible* state of mind. The amount of
- helpless-ness depends on the woman :).
-
- >>The choice occurs *before* you have sex, not during
- >>and certainly not after. If a woman wants to preserve her right to
- >>choose to not have a baby, then she shouldn't engage in activities where
- >>there's a possibility of that happening.
- >
- >Wrong, Moose Breath. The woman can choose to have an abortion if she gets
- >pregnant. The woman doesn't have to "preserve" anything, because abortion is
- >a safe and *legal* option, and that ain't gonna change.
-
- Pardon me for a moment while I go use some Scope (tm). I know that a
- woman can choose to end a pregnancy through abortion. I guess "preserve"
- was not the correct word to use. I was trying to state an opinion, *not*
- attack anyone's beliefs or political stance. Since you're so good at
- reading between the lines, I'm sure that you can tell that I do not agree
- with the laws on abortion. However, I'm not going to attack anyone and
- call them murderers, narrow-minded or even Moose-Breath. I do believe that
- abortion is murder, but the courts have not defined it as so. I'm not
- going to lobby for them to change it, either, because I don't think
- more legislation is the answer to many problems at all. What I am going
- to do is state my beliefs in as clear and concise a manner as I can. I'm
- not extremely eloquent, so I don't always get my ideas across. Obviously
- my delivery needs work since the smell of my breath came across more strongly
- than the content of my words.
- >
- >There is no responsibility to carry a pregnancy to term. You just think
-
- I disagree that there isn't a responsibility to do so. But, that's just
- my opinion and I can voice it, but I don't expect to change your's or
- anyone else's. Again, it comes down to whether the fetus is actually a
- life or not, or when it becomes one. If it's not a life until a certain
- time, then you're probably right, there is no responsibility to do so.
- If it is a life at conception, then I'd say there is a responsibility to
- carry it to term.
-
- >there is. ...And luckily, you can do whatever you want in YOUR
- >relationships, and I'm happy for your freedom. Just mind your own business,
- >and you'll probably have more free time, and people will quit thinking you're
- >a control freak..
-
- I can, and I do try to live up to my moral standards in my relationships.
- I'm not sure why I'm not minding my own business here, though. I'm not
- standing in front of an abortion clinic trying to force my views on other
- people or trying to make women who are having an abortion feel guilty or
- angry or anything at all like that. All I'm doing is trying to express
- my viewpoint to an audience that is discussing the issue. But, I guess if
- I were more like you, then I would mind my own business by just describing
- people as smelling like the breath of large mammals. It doesn't seem
- right to me that because my views are contrary to yours that mine must
- be attacked and ridiculed, when I daresay that if I did the same to yours,
- I'd be accused of being a narrow-minded fundamentalist freak, instead of
- just a moose-breath control freak. Hmmm, guess I better just go work
- on my oral hygiene and learn how to relinquish control to those who smell
- better than I do.
-
-
- >
- >[...]
- >--
- >+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- >| Steve Novak | |"Wacker the K"|
- >+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- >steven@advtech.USWest.Com
- >
-
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