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In a message dated 5/29/2005 11:48:18 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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When we protect a mother's right to informed choice it also follows that we
endorse her right to exercise that choice, whatever it is. Does our
responsibility really end there? Or is there an obligation to think ahead
to the consequences of that choice, which fills whole libraries? If so, we
might need to re-think how we use the word "choice" and use something which
more appropriately fits this life-or-death outcome. And we might need to
clearly state the mother's *and* the baby's rights in the same sentence.
Pamela,
I hope everyone reads your beautifully stated post. The words that we choose
are so important to the message we want to convey. We should all have to
take a few classes in this skill which could be entitled marketing or
propaganda. It may also help us to recognize the marketing techniques that are used &
help us become better consumers.
Laura Hart
Winter Park, Florida
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