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- From: firth@sei.cmu.edu (Robert Firth)
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion,alt.abortion.inequity,soc.men
- Subject: Re: Male Choice Revi (1)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.180422.14301@sei.cmu.edu>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 18:04:22 GMT
- References: <1e8urpINNkjl@hpsdde.sdd.hp.com> <1992Nov17.064942.26959@rotag.mi.org> <1eb9ucINNjb0@hpsdde.sdd.hp.com>
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- In article <1eb9ucINNjb0@hpsdde.sdd.hp.com> regard@hpsdde.sdd.hp.com (Adrienne Regard) writes:
-
- >People lie. We all know this. We *all* know this. Therefore, relying
- >upon the word of another person is AUTOMATICALLY stupid. That's where
- >the whole growth of the legal industry sprang from.
- >
- >Now, if you want to be a disingenuous idiot, go ahead.
-
- Life is full of hard choices, isn't it? But, you know, if the choice
- really was that hard, then yes, I'd rather be a disingenuous idiot,
- than live my life in the manner implied by the above posting.
-
- If this be error, and upon me proved,
- I never writ, and no man ever loved.
-