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Dave wrote:
On 28 Oct 2004 10:35:33 -0700, (Jonathan Ganz)
said:
OK, Jon, since you're an expert in this field as well, enlighten us. Explain
the structure of your fractured sentence:
Sorry, but it's clearly too deep for you. Look it up.
No, wait a minute--that first dependant clause would be too complicated for
you. You can start with the words "a baby" and just follow the preposition
"from," its object or objects, the appositive if any, and the dependant
clauses following. Be careful though, since if you're not careful you may
end up describing a situation in which a single child has 3 biological
parents.
So, you refuse to answer the question. Got it. Do you know how many
rapes result in pregnancies? Probably you should look that up too!
Do you want to take a guess at how many rapes result in pregnancy? I
bet you don't.
I'm not at all sure what the relevance of that question is to the
discussion, as I've already indicated that in my view the answer that should
be arrived at through the political process is that the guvmint should avoid
getting involved in the decision to terminate pregnancies.
It has a huge relevance, since you would deny abortions to these
girls, as would Bush. It's a matter of law that they have the right to
choose, but you and Bush would take that away wouldn't you....
What a humanitarian!
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Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
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