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Re: Abortion: Case study
Posted By: wintermute, on host 194.130.29.70
Date: Thursday, June 14, 2001, at 01:26:50
In Reply To: Re: Abortion: Case study posted by Don the Monkeyman on Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at 21:35:44:

> > winter"looking forward to the answers"mute
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> I have a question about this situation: Were the doctors able to specify fetuses which would need to be aborted, or would they have to pick two or three random fetuses? It sounds to me as though the selection of the fetuses would have been random, and for some reason, this brings her decision home to me on a much deeper level.
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> Don "I don't even know how relevant this is, but the thought affected me in such a way that I had to post about it..." Monkey

I don't know. I don't think it ever occured to me to wonder. Deciding would be creepy, though: I can see her with a sonogram saying "That one, and this one...". That weirds me out way to much for me to want to believe it.

winter"getting weirded out since 1066"mute