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Old 03-07-2006, 12:09 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by kg_veteran
Murphy's being somewhat sarcastic, but the converse of his sarcasm is a very legitimate question.

Why is it that the mother has the right to decide whether or not to kill her child, but the father has no input? What if the father wants to, you know, be a father?

Another question which is even more obvious: Does the child get a choice? Or do they just get to die a horrible death?

Just asking.
How far could this line of thinking be extended? What about the grandparents who want to, you know, be grandparents?
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