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September 24, 2008
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Common sense Ah, a new election season is in full swing. Once again, we see the abortion issue raised in various ways. We hear about it being less important than the economy and we hear about it in regards to Gov. Palin’s living example of supporting life. How has abortion come to be such a big issue? If common sense were employed, it wouldn’t be an issue at all and our legislators and candidates would be on the same page. What do I mean by common sense? Well, the fertilized egg of an eagle is protected by law (16 U.S.C. 668-668c). This law does not allow the eagle “egg” to be disturbed in any way. The “egg” gets the exact same protection in the “womb” as born/older eagles outside of the “womb.” How can this be? It must be because the eagle egg is considered to be an eagle! The real question is why this same protection cannot be offered to the fertilized eggs of humans? John Wessel |
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