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- From: kcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Keith "Justified And Ancient" Cochran)
- Subject: Re: Is Peter going to be enrolling at NCSU? (Was: Badges of Honor)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep11.230749.24379@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 92 23:07:49 GMT
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- In article <nyikos.716074092@milo.math.scarolina.edu> nyikos@math.scarolina.edu (Peter Nyikos) writes:
- >In <1992Sep8.024945.29380@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> kcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Keith "Justified And Ancient" Cochran) writes:
- >>In article <nyikos.715886268@milo.math.scarolina.edu> nyikos@math.scarolina.edu (Peter Nyikos) writes:
- >>>
- >>>WRONG!!! The fetus, umbilical cord, placenta, and bag of waters all
- >>>come from the original fertilized ovum. [Can't blame you for not
- >>>knowing this, I didn't know it a month and a half ago either. It was
- >>>only established well after the start of this century, and most books
- >>>and articles on fetal development don't make it at all clear.]
- >
- >>Clue Time, Peter! (Zing!) I would assume that you'll agree that the uterus
- >>_IS_ part of the woman, right? And that she has a unilateral right to do
- >>what she wants to with her uterus, right? Well, if she has her uterus
- >>removed, the z/e/f inside is going to die.
- >
- >>As for your paragraph above, please don't attribute your own ignorance to
- >>others on the net.
- >
- >Elizabeth thought the umbilical cord was a part of the mother's body. So
- >far, she has seemed a lot more intelligent than most people on the net,
- >especially you. Or are you about to enroll in the University of Chicago,
- >perhaps the premier institute of higher learning in the U.S.A.?
- >
-
- I'd be a bit more careful of what schools you put down, Peter.
-
- >
- >>Peter, I defy you to explain how something with gills "looks exactly like a
- >>human".
- >
- >Well, if you subscribe to Elizabeth's contention that even the sperm
- >and egg are human life, you have your answer from her already, provided
- >you disbelieve my statement that follows this:
- >
- >> I checked two nights ago, and neither myself, Charles, or Lee had
- >>gills. I checked last night, and Kent doesn't have them either.
- >
- >Nor does an embryo. It has little bumps that look like gills, but they
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- Sigh. Who wants to be the first?
-
- >are not gills.
- >>>
- >
- >>Maybe not, but you sure do seem willing to remove bits and pieces of women's
- >>rights. After you get some rights of the woman removed, are you then going to
- >>start campaigning to remove "some" of the rights of the Gays, or the Blacks?
- >
- >Ask Mr. Loomis and Steve Chaney whether I am at all threatening to them.
-
- I don't know about Michael or Stevie, but *I* find your actions threatening.
-
- >
- >Where can I look it up? I assume it is not catalogued in the law
- >library under that name.
-
- Use an index, idiot.
-
- >
- >
- >>Do you have reading comphrension problems, Peter? You've just "waved away"
- >>most of a woman's control over _HER_ body when you "wave away" her right
- >>to obtain an abortion.
- >
- >I never waved it away under all circumstances. And what sort of
- ^^^
-
- Gee, Kevin Welch would allow a woman to obtain an abortion if there was a
- 100.000000000% chance that she would die. I suppose this means he "never waved
- it away under all circumstances" either...
-
- >units of measurement do you use in your "most"? My mother hid her
- >last pregnancy up to the day she went into labor, and went on teaching
- >in public school all the way up to that day, despite a rule that
- >pregnant women must quit teaching long before their due date.
-
- And my aunt Ann would be a cripple in a wheelchair a long time before that.
-
- Gee, being in a wheelchair isn't life threatening, is it? So I guess you
- wouldn't allow her to obtain an abortion, would you? Especially if she was
- past your golden "5th week".
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