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Paul Younan
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- Saturday, August 28 2004, 6:00:09 (CEST) from Network - Windows XP - Internet Explorer Website: Website title: |
...here's a question I asked you that had nothing, whatsoever, to do with statistics. Answer it, if you can. YOU SAID: >I never said that I was "for" abortion - only that I'm pro-*choice*. I REPLIED: Doesn't one result in the other? How can one be against abortion, but still claim that there's any benifit in making it a valid choice? There's only one main reason to oppose it, and that's a big one. We don't need any scientific journals for this question, Habibi. Answer it, again, if you can. -Paul --------------------- |
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