Mark, I think you misunderstood. It was you who said it or someone perhaps else 
when defining a person, and I have used it as an argument  regarding the dead's 
man wishes, why should they be respected if a person is no longer here and gone 
presumably forever. You have answered that this was because the last will  was 
written by a dead man when he was alive in the past.  It should be then 
obvious, that even dead people are under some protection of the law, and their 
wishes are respected, not only written. This is an important argument in 
solving various claims. . Thus if we agree that a person is considered to be 
any  entity alive at any point in time [ a dead man was alive in the past], 
then the same legal argument should be used  when discussing the protection 
right for  fetuses.  There is no real distinction between 'not yet' and 
'already not' . A  fetus in fact is more alive than a memory of a  dead man. 
Your  life philosophy is upside down. 

Anna
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: mark robert 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 9:21 AM
  Subject: RE: objective vs subjective Re: [Libertarian] Re: 
Socialism/Capitalism of the A


  Anna,



  The key word being "LAST"; the "last" right - as in "last while
  alive", only to be EXECUTED after death. Synonym = "last wishes".



  You just said a person is an entity with a living brain. How does
  this position mesh with that one?



  -Mark



    _____  



  If what you say would be the truth, then the LAST WILL would be
  worthless the moment a person dies.  Since the dead person's
  wishes must be executed  as written, it  means that  the dead
  person still has certain legal rights, even after the demise.
  Such right is for example  to have his LAST  WILL enforced as
  directed. 

  Anna
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: mark robert 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 9:10 AM
    Subject: RE: objective vs subjective Re: [Libertarian] Re:
  Socialism/Capitalism of the A


    When a person dies, his assets will soon be transferred
  precisely
    because he can no longer own them. I feel so foolish explaining
    such basics. 






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