To: ohiopyle
I am a member of Feminists for Life, a pro-life group, if that answers your question about abortion. And as for homosexuality, I have no opinion one way or the other. And I am not at all revising American history, I happen to have a bachelor's degree in history. We may think adultery was uncommon at that time, but it really wasn't. That doesn't make it right, but it doesn' mean it didn't happen either. It was just kept a lot more quiet than it is now. You have to dig a little deeper than the usual, "official" sources, like social historians do. And just because I say something was a lot more common than we like to think it is doesn't mean I agree with or believe in it. I've seen the tremendous damage caused by adultery and, if I ever am married, intend to demand fidelity and to never engage in it myself. But, as a paralegal, I can tell you with certainty that prosecutors and the justice system have more than enough far more important things to deal with than delving into someone's sex life. They don't have time or resources to fully deal with crimes like rape, murder, burglary, assault, theft, carjackings, etc., etc., right now, and frankly those are considered far more important than someone's sex life.
To: Roxymoron
"I am a member of Feminists for Life, a pro-life group, if that answers your question about abortion."Bravo. They're doing excellent work.
72 posted on
05/29/2003 6:16:27 AM PDT by
Artist
To: Roxymoron
"...and, if I ever am married, intend to demand fidelity and to never engage in it myself." Freudian slip or the perils of a run-on sentence?
81 posted on
05/29/2003 7:01:10 AM PDT by
Tall_Texan
(Laura Bush in '08. Two can play this game...)
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