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- From: decay@cbnewsj.cb.att.com (dean.kaflowitz)
- Subject: Re: THIRD TRIMESTER ABORTIONS
- Organization: AT&T
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- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 16:35:52 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Sep3.163552.20501@cbnewsj.cb.att.com>
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- References: <nyikos.715037146@milo.math.scarolina.edu> <Btrrt3.4w5.2@cs.cmu.edu> <nyikos.715469156@milo.math.scarolina.edu>
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- In article <nyikos.715469156@milo.math.scarolina.edu> nyikos@math.scarolina.edu (Peter Nyikos) writes:
- > In <Btrrt3.4w5.2@cs.cmu.edu> garvin+@cs.cmu.edu (Susan Garvin) writes:
- >
- > >You have an open mind, but you repeat Willke's slurs in a public
- > >forum. Right.
- >
- > Well, how else am I to get at the truth? You have a perfect right to
- > post the coroner's slurs--sorry, cheap shot, let me start again--
- >
- > You have a perfect right to post the coroner's account of what happened,
- > and also why he considers Willke's judgment to be fantasy. Let the
- > readers judge for themselves who has the stronger case.
-
- Sounds good. Does the coroner who examined the body and whose
- job it is to examine bodies and determine the cause of death
- have greater credibility when he gives his conclusions about
- how Becky Bell died or does John Willke, who is quite clearly
- biased and is known to have lied on at least one occassion to
- further his cause, have greater credibility?
-
- (As for Willke's lying, there was an anti-abortion rally in
- DC some years ago where he was caught lying on videotape as
- well as being overheard by several reporters. One of his
- minion had asked what figure to give out regarding attendance
- and he said something along the lines of "We have about 50,000
- here so let's say it was 200,000." Now you can question my
- veracity on this, but it would be easy to confirm. Look up
- abortion in the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature and
- check for stories in the NY Times, where I read about this
- fable of Willke's, from a few years ago. I can't remember the
- year, but this one wouldn't take much time and fortunately
- my local library would be up to it, so I'll try to get
- over there. Not this weekend, though. I have to be in PA
- this weekend.)
-
- Dean Kaflowitz
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