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- From: mills@uga.edu (Kathi Mills)
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion
- Subject: Re: DOES THE NUMBER THIRTEEN RING A BELL?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug26.234451.768@rigel.econ.uga.edu>
- Date: 26 Aug 92 23:44:51 GMT
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- Organization: University of Georgia Economics Department
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- > Nyikos
- >> Mark Kaufman
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- >> Is it possible to enslave a person more than to force a woman,
- >>against her will, to bear young?
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- >Is there a condition of slavery worse than that of a fetus, who had
- >no say-so in where he/she is, like a condemned prisoner awaiting
- >execution for the crime of being where he/she is not wanted?
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- Considering that virtually all fetuses have the mental capacity of a
- garden slug at the time of the abortion, a condition that you can
- readily relate to, I'd say, yes, any form of slavery whatsoever would
- be worse than the "slavery" your deluded "mind" "thinks" a fetus endures.
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