The abortion rights and gun control debates are twin aspects of a deeper
question --- does an individual ever have the right to make decisions
that are literally life-or-death? And if not the individual, who does?
-- Eric S. Raymond
question --- does an individual ever have the right to make decisions
that are literally life-or-death? And if not the individual, who does?
-- Eric S. Raymond
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