Semantics can be confusing
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In regard to the letter, “Freedom of Religion,” printed Nov. 6, I have to write a response.
Semantics can be a confusing subject. The writer objects to being called pro-abortion if one believes in a woman’s right to choose.
In using the word choice, perhaps one can hold a murder weapon up to an intended victim, someone who has been born, and say that one is going to choose not murder. And then use the weapon.
Joanne McGlove
Princeton










