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Old November 12th 04, 06:36 PM
Matt Whiting
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"Peter Duniho" wrote:


Legalized abortion has in the long-run made our country safer, not less
so.

not for the children killed during the abortion.


What is the definition of a child? (from a legal standpoint)



--
Bob Noel



He doesn't know, obviously, but at common law the foetus or embryo has never
been treated as a child. In some cases the foetus when "quickened," i. e.,
capable of living outside of the uterus, has been viewed as a human being
within the purview of the homicide laws.


foetus??? You don't even know how to spell what you are talking about.


Matt

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Old November 12th 04, 07:49 PM
jls
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"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
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jls wrote:

"Richard Hertz" no one@no one.com wrote in message
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"Bob Noel" wrote in message
...

In article ,
"Peter Duniho" wrote:


Legalized abortion has in the long-run made our country safer, not

less
so.

not for the children killed during the abortion.

What is the definition of a child? (from a legal standpoint)



--
Bob Noel



He doesn't know, obviously, but at common law the foetus or embryo has

never
been treated as a child. In some cases the foetus when "quickened," i.

e.,
capable of living outside of the uterus, has been viewed as a human

being
within the purview of the homicide laws.


foetus??? You don't even know how to spell what you are talking about.


Matt


Ah, my poor klutz, I was using the original uncorrupted Latin spelling:

fetus also foetus (fê´tes) noun
plural fetuses
1.The unborn young of a viviparous vertebrate having a basic structural
resemblance to the adult animal.
2.In human beings, the unborn young from the end of the eighth week after
conception to the moment of birth, as distinguished from the earlier embryo.

[Middle English, from Latin.]



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Old November 12th 04, 10:38 PM
Richard Hertz
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"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
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jls wrote:

"Richard Hertz" no one@no one.com wrote in message
. net...

"Bob Noel" wrote in message
...

In article ,
"Peter Duniho" wrote:


Legalized abortion has in the long-run made our country safer, not less
so.

not for the children killed during the abortion.

What is the definition of a child? (from a legal standpoint)



--
Bob Noel



He doesn't know, obviously, but at common law the foetus or embryo has
never
been treated as a child. In some cases the foetus when "quickened," i.
e.,
capable of living outside of the uterus, has been viewed as a human being
within the purview of the homicide laws.


foetus??? You don't even know how to spell what you are talking about.



You are truly an idiot


Matt



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Old November 12th 04, 11:30 PM
Matt Whiting
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Richard Hertz wrote:

"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
...

jls wrote:


"Richard Hertz" no one@no one.com wrote in message
. cv.net...


"Bob Noel" wrote in message
...


In article ,
"Peter Duniho" wrote:



Legalized abortion has in the long-run made our country safer, not less
so.

not for the children killed during the abortion.

What is the definition of a child? (from a legal standpoint)




--
Bob Noel


He doesn't know, obviously, but at common law the foetus or embryo has
never
been treated as a child. In some cases the foetus when "quickened," i.
e.,
capable of living outside of the uterus, has been viewed as a human being
within the purview of the homicide laws.


foetus??? You don't even know how to spell what you are talking about.




You are truly an idiot


Does writing this make you feel better? Superior?

Matt

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Old November 13th 04, 01:21 AM
Richard Hertz
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"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
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Richard Hertz wrote:

"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
...

jls wrote:


"Richard Hertz" no one@no one.com wrote in message
.cv.net...


"Bob Noel" wrote in message
...


In article ,
"Peter Duniho" wrote:



Legalized abortion has in the long-run made our country safer, not
less
so.

not for the children killed during the abortion.

What is the definition of a child? (from a legal standpoint)




--
Bob Noel


He doesn't know, obviously, but at common law the foetus or embryo has
never
been treated as a child. In some cases the foetus when "quickened," i.
e.,
capable of living outside of the uterus, has been viewed as a human
being
within the purview of the homicide laws.

foetus??? You don't even know how to spell what you are talking about.




You are truly an idiot


Does writing this make you feel better? Superior?


No. You blasted the poster and you were incorrect, so perhaps that
accusation/question should be directed at yourself.

Matt



 




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