"This isn't a trial." re #6
Water is wet.
No.
exposé (èk´spo-zâ´) noun
1.An exposure or a revelation of something discreditable.
2.A formal exposition of facts.
[French, past participle of exposer, to expose, from Old French. See expose.] *
I observed: "That's an unsubstantiated accusation."
I am correct.
"Get back to me when you've read this." re #6
I virtually never follow un-teased links.
If you want me to click the link, you'll have to quote enough of it to prove that it's relevant.
"is there a difference in utero or not? No, because they are both murder." re #6
"You're not becoming a lawyer anytime soon." re #6
Water is still wet.
"Murder is murder. You wan't your murder rights. Society is free to say no." re #6
I have no murder rights. I'm not sure what "murder rights" is.
Society is free to say anything within the limits of the law.
But legal abortion is not murder BY DEFINITION. And it's unrelated to 2A.
* Excerpted from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition © 1996 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Electronic version licensed from INSO Corporation; further reproduction and distribution in accordance with the Copyright Law of the United States. All rights reserved.