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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005, Christian M. Cepel wrote:
I don't recall making any outrageous claims Mike. I related to you a
second-hand account from someone I know to be entirely truthful.
Frankly, I don't care for your haughty attitude or the aspersions you've
cast upon the honesty of myself an my friends, whom you really know
nothing about.
It wasn't really about your friends. With regard to your friends' story,
you can say whatever you please and no one has any way of checking the
truth of the story. If anyone doubts that it is a true story they are
"casting aspersions" on your and your friends. Well, that wasn't even
what I was responding to. I was responding to this:
Fiddlesticks! There have been studies in the past year about people
being pushed to have abortions, especially in free and community and
student clinics. I'll have to see if I can find them. They were very
very disturbing. I think one of the stories was in Focus on the
Family's Citizenlink.
I consider that to be an outrageous claim. The fact that it was in "Focus
on the Family's Citizenlink" only makes it seem more dubious. Why would a
clinic worker want someone to have an abortion? Is it because they make
money that way? Where is the evidence?
Mike
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