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Dave wrote:
I suppose I must have given you too much credit in inviting you to explain
the structure of your earlier sentence. Apparently your problem isn't a
grammar problem--it's a basic comprehension problem. The rest of the folks
here are able, I think, to read the part of my sentence beginning "the
guvmin should avoid."
I think you give yourself too much credit. So, what exactly are you
trying to tell us? Should the gov't restrict women's rights or should
they not? At the moment, women pretty much have the right to choose.
Are you advocating removing that right and saying that each state
should determine their rights, rights they already have?
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