I also agree with Liz Ellis.
Margo Milne
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I strongly agree with Liz Ellis.
Katherine D. Seelman, Ph.D.
Professor Rehabilitation Science and Technology
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University of Pittsburgh
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Dear Colin,
Whilst I don't mind you sending information via the group to me regarding
disability issues or even alternative therapies, I have to say I strongly
object to getting information from organisations that want to dictate to me
what I can and cannot do with my body.
I therefore ask that you be mindful of what you send out in future.
Kind regards,
Liz Ellis
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Sent: Thu 29-Sep-11 4:21 PM
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Subject: Abort67
Abort67 is the name given to the public education project that seeks to
change the way we think about abortion.
In 1967 the Abortion Act was passed granting legal abortions to all women.
We would like to see the law reversed giving full protection to the unborn.
The best way
to achieve this goal of changing public policy is to first change public
opinion.
Abort67 is partnered with The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) and CBR
UK. Abort67 is a non-religious organisation though many of our supporters
and volunteers belong to various faith groups.
Abortion is not just a "religious" issue it is a matter of human rights that
all should be concerned about.
http://www.abort67.co.uk
Colin Revell
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