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To: DJ MacWoW

Thank you for your post... I was about to fish up that information, but you did it for me.


I find this portion of the legislation particularly important:

"One of the most common reasons why preborns never get the chance to live a natural life is that they are aborted by contraceptives that are designed to cause early abortions. These contraceptives are better defined as abortifacients, since far from preventing conception, they allow the creation of a unique human person and then destroy them by preventing them from following their natural course of development. The Right to Life Act recognizes that a person exists from the moment of conception and therefore any willful ending of that life should be treated like any other instance where one person takes another's life."
~ People on another thread seemed to think I was delusional for maintaining that certain methods of birth control act as abortifacients, and that my "wild ideas" were shared by no one. This act proves otherwise. Babies are precious no matter how young and tiny they are!


29 posted on 10/21/2005 9:35:56 PM PDT by Im4LifeandLiberty
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To: Im4LifeandLiberty
People on another thread seemed to think I was delusional for maintaining that certain methods of birth control act as abortifacients, and that my "wild ideas" were shared by no one. This act proves otherwise

The problem is that they've never been told how some contraception works so they assume it all prevents conception.

I once explained to someone exactly what a partial birth abortion was. She called me a liar. Then she did some research.

30 posted on 10/21/2005 9:51:56 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW (If you think you know what's coming next....You don't know Jack.)
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