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"Susan C. Mitchell" |
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29 Jul 2003 06:43:06 AM |
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Re: This Woman's Survival From an Abortion Attempt |
On 28 Jul 2003 21:03:58 -0700, (Sam)
wrote:
Here is Gianna's testimony. She has a good testimony.
Except that it's not true.
Think globally, act locally.
Susan
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| User: "Sam" |
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| Title: Re: This Woman's Survival From an Abortion Attempt |
29 Jul 2003 06:08:08 PM |
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Here is Gianna's testimony. She has a good testimony.
Susan replies:
Except that it's not true.
These news sources must be printing lies then. "Gianna's story has
been featured in USA Today, Newsweek, The New York Times, The
Washington Post, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, The San Diego
Union, and other major print media in the U.S.A. and internationally."
This is also the quote from Mother Teresa are from the link below.
Mother Teresa was a great humanitarian.
"God is using Gianna Jessen to remind the world that each human being
is precious to Him. It is beautiful to see the strength of the love of
Jesus, which He has poured into her heart. My prayer for Gianna, and
for all who listen to her, is that this message of God's love will put
an end to abortion with the power of love."—Mother Teresa
http://www.csaagency.com/speakers/showSpeaker.asp?mode=name&speakerID=132
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| User: "REP" |
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| Title: Re: This Woman's Survival From an Abortion Attempt |
30 Jul 2003 12:05:12 AM |
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In article <5b6a2e7d.0307291508.2a49fc4d@posting.google.com>,
(Sam) wrote:
Here is Gianna's testimony. She has a good testimony.
Susan replies:
Except that it's not true.
These news sources must be printing lies then. "Gianna's story has
been featured in USA Today, Newsweek, The New York Times, The
Washington Post, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, The San Diego
Union, and other major print media in the U.S.A. and internationally."
Well, except that you're quoting the website instead of these
publications.
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| User: "Pat Winstanley" |
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| Title: Re: This Woman's Survival From an Abortion Attempt |
30 Jul 2003 02:32:28 AM |
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In article <bg7jr6$li9b9$1@ID-180048.news.uni-berlin.de>,
says...
In article <5b6a2e7d.0307291508.2a49fc4d@posting.google.com>,
sa836284@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu (Sam) wrote:
Here is Gianna's testimony. She has a good testimony.
Susan replies:
Except that it's not true.
These news sources must be printing lies then. "Gianna's story has
been featured in USA Today, Newsweek, The New York Times, The
Washington Post, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, The San Diego
Union, and other major print media in the U.S.A. and internationally."
Well, except that you're quoting the website instead of these
publications.
In any case, the media can transmit what somebody says without what is
said to the media being fact. It's simply reporting what the person is
saying. A story being reported does not imply that the original
storyteller is telling the truth. The only thing the media claims is
that the person being featured made that claim. The media doesn't claim
that the person is telling the truth - just that they said those things.
Many a time a newspaper etc will print reports on an incident, as told
to them by different people with different views of what happened. Even
when clearly one story contradicts 'facts' put forward by the other. The
reader is left to decide for themselves which version (if either) is
closer to the truth.
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| User: "REP" |
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| Title: Re: This Woman's Survival From an Abortion Attempt |
30 Jul 2003 04:05:19 AM |
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In article <MPG.199184ea65100e4c98a5f3@News.CIS.DFN.DE>,
Pat Winstanley <wallopcods2003@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
In article <bg7jr6$li9b9$1@ID-180048.news.uni-berlin.de>,
says...
In article <5b6a2e7d.0307291508.2a49fc4d@posting.google.com>,
sa836284@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu (Sam) wrote:
Here is Gianna's testimony. She has a good testimony.
Susan replies:
Except that it's not true.
These news sources must be printing lies then. "Gianna's story has
been featured in USA Today, Newsweek, The New York Times, The
Washington Post, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, The San Diego
Union, and other major print media in the U.S.A. and internationally."
Well, except that you're quoting the website instead of these
publications.
In any case, the media can transmit what somebody says without what is
said to the media being fact. It's simply reporting what the person is
saying. A story being reported does not imply that the original
storyteller is telling the truth. The only thing the media claims is
that the person being featured made that claim. The media doesn't claim
that the person is telling the truth - just that they said those things.
Many a time a newspaper etc will print reports on an incident, as told
to them by different people with different views of what happened. Even
when clearly one story contradicts 'facts' put forward by the other. The
reader is left to decide for themselves which version (if either) is
closer to the truth.
Especially with the NYTimes! Anyone else notice the Bob Hope obituary,
written by Vincent Canby ... who died in 2000?
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| User: "Pat Winstanley" |
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| Title: Re: This Woman's Survival From an Abortion Attempt |
30 Jul 2003 06:44:10 AM |
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In article <bg81tc$lt61t$2@ID-180048.news.uni-berlin.de>,
says...
Many a time a newspaper etc will print reports on an incident, as told
to them by different people with different views of what happened. Even
when clearly one story contradicts 'facts' put forward by the other. The
reader is left to decide for themselves which version (if either) is
closer to the truth.
Especially with the NYTimes! Anyone else notice the Bob Hope obituary,
written by Vincent Canby ... who died in 2000?
Really? ROFL!!!
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| User: "Frank Dwyer" |
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| Title: Re: This Woman's Survival From an Abortion Attempt |
30 Jul 2003 01:42:44 PM |
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Ray Fischer wrote:
Sam <sa836284@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu> wrote:
Here is Gianna's testimony. She has a good testimony.
Susan replies:
Except that it's not true.
These news sources must be printing lies then. "Gianna's story has
been featured in USA Today, Newsweek, The New York Times, The
And how many media source reported Nixon's statements? How many
reported the statements or Iraq's propaganda minister?
I guess that they were printing lies too.
You mean al-Sahaf was lying?
Talk about disillusionment. :)
If he played his cards right, he could have a helluva future in American
advertising.
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