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Science > Abortion |
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"Papa Jack" |
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09 Apr 2004 03:35:42 PM |
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Re: Abortion is right! |
"M is for Malapert" <minxs@sonic.net> wrote
in message news:<Yurdc.96441$gA5.1284170@attbi_s03>...
"Papa Jack" <papajack@stic.net> wrote in message
news:6f9e1b49.0404082039.73275642@posting.google.com...
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Papa Jack wrote, in part:
Therefore, it's clear that the great majority of abortions
are done because the pregnant woman simply doesn't want to
face the inconvenience of a pregnancy and then a child which]
could force her into a "lifestyle" change.
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MINXS wrote:
Why were you an only child? Didn't you say that your
parents were both very young when they married and you
were born soon after their marriage? How do you suppose
that they managed not to have any other children for the
next 25 or so years that they were both fertile, in the
absence of modern effective contraception and during what
JAMA called "an epidemic of illegal abortions," and what
was their reason for not doing so?
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Papa Jack replied:
I was watching a rerun of the "Merlin" miniseries the other
night, and I was struck by how much you remind me of "Mab,
The Evil Fairy Queen." Do you remember when I called you
that for several weeks? I was particularly impressed with
how the original Queen Mab raised her own son to be cruel
and heartless. Than reminded me of how you bragged to us
that you raised your son to hate Christians -- and to look
down his nose at all such supersticous nonsense.
How is your son turning out, Mab, ...er, I mean MINXS?
Does he hate all Christians. Does he feel a brotherhood
with the radical Muslims who attack Americans worldwide?
Soes he like women? Or, perhaps his sexual tastes are
otherwise.
Now, you're probably thinking these things are none of my
business -- and I agree. That's also how I feel about
your purient interest in my parents' sex life.
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| User: "M is for Malapert" |
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| Title: Re: Abortion is right! |
12 Apr 2004 03:31:19 PM |
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"Papa Jack" <papajack@stic.net> wrote in message
news:6f9e1b49.0404091235.1a224c7@posting.google.com...
"M is for Malapert" <minxs@sonic.net> wrote
in message news:<Yurdc.96441$gA5.1284170@attbi_s03>...
"Papa Jack" <papajack@stic.net> wrote in message
news:6f9e1b49.0404082039.73275642@posting.google.com...
Therefore, it's clear that the great majority of abortions
are done because the pregnant woman simply doesn't want to
face the inconvenience of a pregnancy and then a child which]
could force her into a "lifestyle" change.
Why were you an only child? Didn't you say that your
parents were both very young when they married and you
were born soon after their marriage? How do you suppose
that they managed not to have any other children for the
next 25 or so years that they were both fertile, in the
absence of modern effective contraception and during what
JAMA called "an epidemic of illegal abortions," and what
was their reason for not doing so?
[snip]
Now, you're probably thinking these things are none of my
business -- and I agree. That's also how I feel about
your purient interest in my parents' sex life.
Funny, that's how I feel about YOUR prurient interest in women's sex lives.
But the fact remains, YOUR young parents only had one child in their
lifetimes, for exactly the same reason women have abortions as you view it -
for convenience, because they didn't want the "lifestyle change" that would
have resulted from indulging their natural fertility. Since you've also
said that at least one of your grandparents had more than a dozen children,
they undoubtedly had up close and personal observations that led them to the
conclusion. From my point of view, they did what they wanted to do and had
the number of children they felt they could raise with appropriate love and
nurture. Why and how they accomplished that isn't my business, but since
you are determined to intrude into women's personal business you can only
expect people to intrude on your own. The fact is, it's very, very, VERY
unlikely that your folks stopped having sex after you were born, and it's
also very unlikely that whatever they used for contraception didn't fail at
least once during all those years.
But I could be wrong. Women did become infertile after difficult births in
those days, for instance. Still, you should at least entertain the idea
that the reason you are an only child is because your folks wanted it that
way strongly enough to resort to abortion (as millions of women did during
those times). And that the motivation for having one child, regardless of
how it was accomplished, was precisely what you deride as "convenience" when
other women make a similar choice.
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| User: "Ray Fischer" |
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| Title: Re: Abortion is right! |
09 Apr 2004 10:07:44 PM |
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Papa Jackass <papajack@stic.net> wrote:
"M is for Malapert" <minxs@sonic.net> wrote
Therefore, it's clear that the great majority of abortions
are done because the pregnant woman simply doesn't want to
face the inconvenience of a pregnancy and then a child which]
could force her into a "lifestyle" change.
Why were you an only child? Didn't you say that your
parents were both very young when they married and you
were born soon after their marriage? How do you suppose
that they managed not to have any other children for the
next 25 or so years that they were both fertile, in the
absence of modern effective contraception and during what
JAMA called "an epidemic of illegal abortions," and what
was their reason for not doing so?
I was watching a rerun of the "Merlin" miniseries the other
night, and I was struck by how much you remind me of "Mab,
The Evil Fairy Queen." Do you remember when I called you
And so Jackass spews his usual hatred and venom. Anything
in order to avoid dealing with the truth.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
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