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yodavater

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Posted: 12-16-07 15:00pm

diamond splinter wrote:

I have posted a short list of the people who define what pro life means in the other thread you asked for and if you really were pro life you would not ofeven had to ask for it as for what gives them the authority to dictate what it means how about them being the founders of the movement

I simply can't find any reference on any of their websites to a "definition of the term prolife". Can you?

Further, being the leader of a prolife organization does not give one the right to unilaterally dictate the meaning of a word that is used throughout our society. Nor do I know of any prolife leader who claims that it does.

I believe you are all alone, all by yourself in this matter.
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yodavater

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Posted: 12-16-07 15:03pm

sociable_recluse wrote:

The type of misogynist pro fetal lifers who frequent PLA and place the fetus above all else.

Ah, so you are calling me a misogynist...... nice.....
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yodavater

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Posted: 12-16-07 15:05pm

Jincks013 wrote:

I used your exact post vater. Not all of it perhaps but your exact words.

But you didn't quote me saying what you first accused me of saying. Did you not find that anywhere?
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yodavater

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Posted: 12-16-07 15:07pm

Jincks013 wrote:

Besides the prolife movement has never been about babies born or unborn, it is about exerting control over women in regards to sex, life styles and opportunities.

How does slandering an entire movement further this discussion?
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Posted: 12-16-07 15:18pm

yodavater wrote:
Jincks013 wrote:

Besides the prolife movement has never been about babies born or unborn, it is about exerting control over women in regards to sex, life styles and opportunities.

How does slandering an entire movement further this discussion?


Slander :

A type of defamation. Slander is an untruthful oral (spoken) statement about a person that harms the person's reputation or standing in the community. Because slander is a tort (a civil wrong), the injured person can bring a lawsuit against the person who made the false statement.

http://www.nolo.com/definition .cfm/term/85BAB88B-0660-4AB6-A2F5C32E716A6 D52 (Multiple sources similar)

You cannot slander a movement on an internet forum.
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yodavater

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Posted: 12-26-07 12:36pm

Birch wrote:

You cannot slander a movement on an internet forum.

Well, one thing I'm sure of... if it is possible, you'll do it.

slan·der [ slándər ] noun (plural slan·ders)
Definition: 1. saying of something false and damaging: the act or offense of saying something false or malicious that damages somebody's reputation
http://encarta.m sn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/Dictiona ryResults.aspx?refid=1861734641

And the "somebody" is EVERY prolife person in this country.
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Posted: 12-26-07 14:26pm

yodavater wrote:
Birch wrote:

You cannot slander a movement on an internet forum.

Well, one thing I'm sure of... if it is possible, you'll do it.

slan·der [ slándər ] noun (plural slan·ders)
Definition: 1. saying of something false and damaging: the act or offense of saying something false or malicious that damages somebody's reputation
http://encarta.m sn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/Dictiona ryResults.aspx?refid=1861734641

And the "somebody" is EVERY prolife person in this country.


I repeat, you cannot slander a movement on an internet debate forum.
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Posted: 12-26-07 20:36pm

Seriously. Our influence is too tiny. Roberta tried to accuse me of slander too.
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Posted: 12-27-07 06:39am

yodavater wrote:
sociable_recluse wrote:

The type of misogynist pro fetal lifers who frequent PLA and place the fetus above all else.

Ah, so you are calling me a misogynist...... nice.....


if the shoe fits...
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Posted: 12-27-07 06:40am

yodavater wrote:
Jincks013 wrote:

I used your exact post vater. Not all of it perhaps but your exact words.

But you didn't quote me saying what you first accused me of saying. Did you not find that anywhere?


I posted your exact words..are you denying them then? Will you lie so blatantly?
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yodavater

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Posted: 12-28-07 11:37am

Birch wrote:

I repeat, you cannot slander a movement on an internet debate forum.

You have done that already.
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yodavater

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Posted: 12-28-07 11:39am

Quote:

Ah, so you are calling me a misogynist...... nice.....
Jincks013 wrote:

if the shoe fits...

It doesn't.... but that doesn't seem to restrain you, does it? As I noted before, general criticisms are so easy.... you don't even have to show where you got that impression, do you?
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yodavater

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Posted: 12-28-07 11:41am

Jincks013 wrote:

I posted your exact words..are you denying them then? Will you lie so blatantly?

Here is what you have been ignoring:

"But where is the quote where I said this: "He posted his intention to invade every abortion debate board "out there" to "educate" all of us and bring us to see the light of the pro-life side."??????
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Posted: 12-28-07 22:49pm

Not at alll.. I recall saying specifically you were abosolutely right. I should only use exact quotes. Which I then did. Anymore bits of fallacy I can disprove for you?
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yodavater

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Posted: 12-31-07 14:35pm

Jincks013 wrote:
I should only use exact quotes.

Yes, you should.
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Posted: 12-31-07 14:52pm

yodavater wrote:
Jincks013 wrote:
I should only use exact quotes.

Yes, you should.

Yes, she DID.
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