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Campus
Crime
Entries in the USC police
crime blotter from Oct. 13 to
Oct 17.
Oct. 13
12:15 p.m. Auto break-in on
East Broadway Street. A bystan
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Oct. 14 "
12:07 p.m. Grand larceny, unknown
location. Victim's purse
was stolen by unknown person(s).
It was later returned
unharmed.
Oct. 15
12:30 a.m. Threatening with a
firearm, northwest stadium lot.
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Victims reported that an unknown
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Oct. 16
3:30 p.m. Damage to state
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Oct. 17
9 a.m. Larcenv. B.A. building.
Key to change machine stolen
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5 p.m. Larceny, Whaley Street.
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By DEBORAH RYAN
Staff Writer
A local reverend in support of
the anti-abortionn movement
locked horns with an American Civil
Liberties Union member who is
a proponent of pro-abortion movement
in a debate centered Wednesday
at the USC Medical College.
. The Rev. Mark Ross of First
Presbyterian Church on Marion
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going against ACLU Executive Director
Steve Bates.
Bates said giving constitutional
rights to the fetus would pit the
rights of the woman against the interests
of the fetus.
He emphasized this dilemma,
saying, "We can abolish abortion
when we abolish pregnancy."
In order to reduce the need for
abortion, Bates said, society needs
to provide pre-natal care, reinforce
the consequences of sex, protect
against pregnancy, provide adequate
daycare and make it possible
for women to have both children
and a career.
Ross went on to cite three
causes from the American Medical
Association for the practice of
abortion: the widespread popular
ignorance about abortion, carelessness
of fetal life by doctors and
defects of our laws regarding existence
and independence of the
fetus.
Ross pointed out a parallel between
views of life's beginning
and termination. If brain death is
considered the end of life, brain
life must be considered the
beginning.
If a patient is brain dead, life
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bortion
"The question is not
who is right, but who decides.
That is the essence
of our fundamental value
of individual liberty."
Steve Bates
ACLU Executive Director
support will often be continued in
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after brain death, Ross said. The
same point should be made for
pregnancy, he said. Don't terminate
the life support of the fetus,
as brain activity will begin at six
to seven weeks.
"I hope enough is left of our
moral intuitions to see we went
down the wrong path," Ross said.
Bates rebutted by saying, 'The
question is not who is right, but
who decides. That is the essence of
our fundamental value of individual
liberty."
One woman from the audience
addressed Bates, saying some of
the reasons he is using in defense
of abortion are the same reasons
the Nazi's used in defense of killing
Jews.
But Bates said the difference is
that the government isn't differentiating
on who can and cannot
have an abortion.
"We can't give the government
the right to decide for the individual,"
he said.
The debate was sponsored by
the Medical Student Association at
the medical school campus.
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