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Yes, but what about the “slippery slope” argument?

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Yes, but what about the “slippery slope” argument?

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Carl Sagan, internationally renowned scientist, warned against what he termed logical fallacies and rhetoric. He said that the argument of the “slippery slope” was one of those rhetorical fallacies in logic, calling it an unwarranted extrapolation of the effects. The assertion that this reasonable, simple, compassionate, and meaningful piece of legislature is a slippery slope is the rhetoric of radicals. We cannot continue to withhold the choice of these women because of the hypothetical and unlikely possibility of an adverse outcome. If this is really about women’s rights to choose, then let them choose. The time has come for these women, and their families, to be recognized- for these women, and their partners, to receive the dignity and compassion that they deserve and when they choose.

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