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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: ""
Date: 13 May 2006 09:40:39 PM
Object: Happy Mothers Day 2006
Surely no holiday runs the gauntlet of emotions in our society than Mothers
Day. For many, it is a day to pay special homage to the wonderful person in
the world; Mom. Others honor those who have served that role in an
individuals life in the absence of the birth-mother. Many who's mothers have
already deceased find comfort in the memories of that special lady. For some
women, those who "chose" to terminate their babies life before the child
ever had the chance to be born, this day represents a cycle of guilt and
despair. May their suffering serve as a reminder to any woman contemplating
aborting their babies life that the joy and satisfaction of motherhood far
outweighs the convenience of 'one less kid'. Happy Mothers Day to all the
lovely ladies who frequent these newsgroups.
--
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J Young
youngopinions@aol.com
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User: "Natalie Clifford Barney"

Title: Re: Happy Mothers Day 2006 14 May 2006 01:02:46 AM
wrote:

Surely no holiday runs the gauntlet of emotions in our society than Mothers
Day. For many, it is a day to pay special homage to the wonderful person in
the world; Mom. Others honor those who have served that role in an
individuals life in the absence of the birth-mother. Many who's mothers have
already deceased find comfort in the memories of that special lady. For some
women, those who "chose" to terminate their babies life before the child
ever had the chance to be born, this day represents a cycle of guilt and
despair. May their suffering serve as a reminder to any woman contemplating
aborting their babies life that the joy and satisfaction of motherhood far
outweighs the convenience of 'one less kid'. Happy Mothers Day to all the
lovely ladies who frequent these newsgroups.

Overlooking the pro choice propaganda tucked into the message, thank you for the
wish, Jon.
NCB


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J Young


--
Natalie Clifford Barney
Cumann Na mBan-1916
Membre; L' Academie des Femmes
One of the Lesbian Immortals of the Left Bank
We never die....
"If too little of the love I invoke appears in this book, it is because I have
better spent it elsewhere. Here there remain only fragments."
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Happy Mothers Day 2006 14 May 2006 11:39:17 AM
"Natalie Clifford Barney" <SalonHostess@20RueJacob.fr> wrote in message
news:4466C7FE.8407D207@20RueJacob.fr...



youngopinions@aol.com wrote:

Surely no holiday runs the gauntlet of emotions in our society than

Mothers

Day. For many, it is a day to pay special homage to the wonderful person

in

the world; Mom. Others honor those who have served that role in an
individuals life in the absence of the birth-mother. Many who's mothers

have

already deceased find comfort in the memories of that special lady. For

some

women, those who "chose" to terminate their babies life before the child
ever had the chance to be born, this day represents a cycle of guilt and
despair. May their suffering serve as a reminder to any woman

contemplating

aborting their babies life that the joy and satisfaction of motherhood

far

outweighs the convenience of 'one less kid'. Happy Mothers Day to all

the

lovely ladies who frequent these newsgroups.


Overlooking the pro choice propaganda tucked into the message, thank you

for the

wish, Jon.

NCB

A special "Happy Mother's Day" to you. Your civility and social grace is
duly noted, even if I don't get the chance to always respond.
.


User: "655321"

Title: Re: Happy Mothers Day 2006 13 May 2006 10:59:42 PM
In article <OvOdneMU5PwCBfvZnZ2dnUVZ_t6dnZ2d@giganews.com>,
<youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:

For some women, those who "chose" to terminate their babies life
before the child ever had the chance to be born, this day represents
a cycle of guilt and despair.

In your fantasies, maybe, Iben.

May their suffering serve as a reminder to any woman contemplating
aborting their babies life that the joy and satisfaction of
motherhood far outweighs the convenience of 'one less kid'.

Here's a URL to help you: http://imnotsorry.net/
--
655321
"There is no America; there is no democracy. There is only IBM, and ITT, and
AT&T, and DuPont, Dow, Union Carbide, and Exxon. Those are the nations of the
world today." -- Arthur Jensen, 'Network' (1976)
.

User: "Craig Chilton -- Get us the hell OUT of Iraq -- NOW!!!"

Title: Re: Happy Mothers Day 2006 13 May 2006 11:19:21 PM
On Sat, 13 May 2006 22:40:39 -0400,
"Jon Young"/"IBenGetiner" wrote:

Surely no holiday runs the gauntlet of emotions in our society than Mothers
Day. For many, it is a day to pay special homage to the wonderful person in
the world; Mom. Others honor those who have served that role in an
individuals life in the absence of the birth-mother. Many who's mothers have
already deceased find comfort in the memories of that special lady.

That's fine, right there.
WITHOUT the **hateful** and bone-ignorant, bigoted BULLCRAP
that you so stupidly followed it with.
-- Craig Chilton <xanadu222_@mchsi.com>
.


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