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 More options May 23 2000, 5:00 pm
Newsgroups: alt.parenting.solutions, alt.support.breastfeeding, misc.kids.breastfeeding
From: stephanie6...@my-deja.com
Date: 2000/05/23
Subject: Re: Breast is best, was Re: Internet survey - should mothers breastfeed in public?
If I eat a well balanced meal, I am giving my body proper nutrition. If
I eat a McDonald's hamburger, I am denying my body "proper" nutrition.
And it is never going to kill me.

Stephanie

In article <392A09F0....@armory.com>,
  Steve <rste...@armory.com> wrote:

> image wrote:

> > "Naomi Lynne Pardue" <npar...@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote in
message
> > You shouldn't have to stretch the truth!
> > Formula does not kill!   Are you actually hearing (or seeing) what
you have
> > said, it makes no sense.

> > > > I can't see attempting rational discussion with someone who
will stretch
> > > > reality so far.....

> > > And I can't see attempting rational discussion with someone who
can't
> > > understand the concept of 'analogy.'

> > You have to realize the smoking and formula are not "analgous".  It
is just
> > stupid to consider it as such.
> -------------------
> Formula is depriving a child of proper nutrition, or, in effect,
> starving them, whereas smoking is actively poisoning them, the first
isa
> crime of ommision, to whit, neglect, the latter commission, assault,
but
> both harm children and kill some of them, statistically speaking,
which
> is an entirely valid criticism. If more children have bronchitis and
> asthma from not receiving breast milk, and some die, they still die!!
> Steve

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