Keeping Silent on Abortion
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Snortland is not to be commended for the well-meaning silence on her pro-choice views when visited by anti-abortion relatives.
The history of the world would be radically different if the small groups of German and Italian Fascist bullies had been nipped in the bud at the outset of their activities. Snortland has no hope of undoing the brainwashing of her nieces at a later date. It must be made clear to people such as her in-laws, and their children, that people holding such views are unacceptable pariahs in a free, democratic society. We are not talking about a difference of opinion when people are trying to force their religious and moral dogma down unwilling throats.
MICHAEL DAVIDSON
Studio City
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