homocide, I TWICE took the time to specificly state that I am not
advocating a law prohibiting abortion.
Your answers are yes yes yes and no. All three have no evidence of
agression against anouther individual, and that certainly does not
fall under the category of homocide at this time.
I also worry about what sub standard back allly butcher she is going
to that would to a historectomy with out the normal medical tests
that would include tests indicating that she was pregnant. The
majority of doctors that I, my nurse mother who I just called and
the military medical specialist mother of my child know, actualy all
of them... would not do a voluntary hystorectomy. They would only
preform this surgery if it was necesary.
--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> In a message dated 5/27/2006 9:41:45 A.M. Central Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> The woman in the non special case scenario is not only the
agressor,
> but the agression is also a response to a desire to avoid the
> consequences of freely undertaken actions on her part. This fact,
> for me, adds to the previous justifications of aplication of non
> agression and of the degree of infrindgement on liberty.
>
>
>
>
> Does a woman have a right to indulge her vanity by contracting for
cosmetic
> surgery, perhaps liposuction? Probably most readers would answer
yes.
> Suppose a woman fears breast cancer (her mother and sisters died
of it) and elects
> to have a double mastectomy, is that OK? Probably yes. Suppose
her mother
> and sisters died of ovarian cancer, or cervical cancer, and the
woman wishes
> a voluntary hysterectomy, is that OK? And, if it turns out she
had an
> implanted embryo, is she guilty of homicide? If so, should the
prosecutor ask for
> the death penalty, as it was clearly premeditated, first degree
murder? And
> how is the human race better off for killing the woman?
>
>
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