• forrgott
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    11 months ago

    Way to argue in bad faith. The woman in question went to the hospital first. She had a miscarriage at home against her will.

    Whether or not it would be a crime is utterly irrelevant; this situation would have never even occurred.

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      11 months ago

      How is this a bad faith argument? Disposing of the body in the toilet was the crime. That had nothing to do with the hospital visit or the miscarriage. The situation may not have occured. The part that is irrelevant is your subjective view of the situation. A crime occured no mayter what the status of Roe v Wade.

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        11 months ago

        False. The situation absolutely would not have occurred, and I explained exactly how.

        Bad faith because the entire crux of your argument is irrelevant and you know it.