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		<title>By: tom sheepandgoats</title>
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		<description>&quot;but even that seems to pale in comparison to his lead up to it by- seemingly- implying that the question of whether or not life begins at conception can be settled by polls.&quot;

Yes, that statement struck me, too. Odd, because normally these characters live and die by &quot;science,&quot; and disdain mere popular opinion.

I work with the developmentally disabled population. This is a well-written post, Anthony. Thank you for it.</description>
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<p>Yes, that statement struck me, too. Odd, because normally these characters live and die by &#8220;science,&#8221; and disdain mere popular opinion.</p>
<p>I work with the developmentally disabled population. This is a well-written post, Anthony. Thank you for it.</p>
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