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- From: nadja@jetsun.weitek.COM (Nadja Adolf)
- Subject: Re: Saturnalia I: "She shoulda kept her legs crossed"
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.220505.20592@jetsun.weitek.COM>
- Organization: WEITEK Corporation, Sunnyvale CA
- References: <nyikos.725734675@milo.math.scarolina.edu>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 92 22:05:05 GMT
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- >In <34529@rnd.GBA.NYU.EDU> smezias@rnd.GBA.NYU.EDU (Stephen J. Mezias) writes:
- >>In article <nyikos.724627328@milo.math.scarolina.edu>
- >>nyikos@math.scarolina.edu (Peter Nyikos) post the latest in what I
- >>describe as the one bad apple theory of forced pregnancy. In it, the
- >>a legislative agenda restricting the rights of women is disguised as a
- >>response to a public health crisis. The public health concerns
- >>revolve around bad performance by an abortion provider. This is the
- >>one bad apple that leads by some incomprehensible leap of fetus
- >>fanatic logic to a legislative agenda of forced pregnancy.
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- >To date, I have posted concerning FIVE bad apples, on three of them
- >extensively, with information from PRIMARY sources, including in one
- >case the victimized woman herself, testifying before the South Carolina
- >State Senate Judiciary Committee. TWO of these abortion providers
- >are right in the Columbia area, and as I said in "Meet Ismail Elguindi,
- >Abortionist," the two together account for almost exactly half of the
- >5000+ abortions reported in the Columbia area in 1990, the last year
- >in which Elguindi did not have his license suspended for some reason
- >or other.
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- Peter,
- There are more than FIVE bad apples being sued or investigated for botched
- births in California alone. By your logic, we should outlaw birth.
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