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- From: dking@raul.nas.nasa.gov (Dan King)
- Subject: Re: Observations
- References: <1992Aug19.163139.22864@spdc.ti.com> <usglkrx.714260356@gsusgi1.gsu.edu> <1992Aug20.142025.4064@spdc.ti.com>
- Sender: news@nas.nasa.gov (News Administrator)
- Organization: Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation Facility NASA
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 92 16:42:13 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.164213.8689@nas.nasa.gov>
- Reply-To: dking@raul.nas.nasa.gov (Dan King)
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- In article <1992Aug20.142025.4064@spdc.ti.com> serafin@epcot.spdc.ti.com (Mike Serafin) writes:
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- > If you are not willing to accept responsibility for the possible failure
- > of contraception, then yes, you should consider celibacy. From your reply
- > I assume that you plan on having children some time. Is it right then, to
- > abort an unplanned pregnancy because it is convenient?
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- When or if I have sex has absolutely nothing to do with you. It is none of
- your damn business. I strongly resent the fact that you feel you are within
- your rights to preach to me regarding my sex life. Bug Out.
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- As far as your question, the debate has nothing to do with if it is right
- or not to get an abortion. The debate regards if it is legal or not. Change
- the question to legal and I would answer yes. Leave it as right and I
- would say it is none of mine or your business.
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- Dan King
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