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by Anonymous User on 08:51 PM January 4th, 2005 EST (#1)
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Those feminists who focus on this issue have a very specific agenda in mind. It is not their usual generalized disparagement of men, but a justififaction of their distaste of motherhood. They want to scared into avoiding family life and focused on pursuing ego-boosting careers.
Harq al-Ada, formerly Hawat
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by Anonymous User on 08:53 PM January 4th, 2005 EST (#2)
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Sorry. That last sentence should have been "They want WOMEN scared..."
=Harq al-Ada
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Perhaps we are rushing in . . . and perhaps they will, given time, publish the fact the Editor and Ombudsman of the Post did find the articles wanting in terms of accuracy on the statistics used ?
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by Kyo on 12:29 PM January 6th, 2005 EST (#4)
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The newspaper ... found that at least 1,367 such women had been murdered over that period. Most states said that their reports likely understate the total number as police do not regularly ask for maternal status when investigating homicides.
So it's possible that a pregnant woman can be murdered, a full report written up, investigation, etc., with the fact that she's pregnant going unnoticed and unrecorded!?
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