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Reply #61: Yes. To assume not having a choice or having made a different
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Tue Feb-15-05 10:49 AM
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61. Yes. To assume not having a choice or having made a different |
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one with its own risks and consequences is not only better but is the only acceptable solution is illogical at best.
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