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John C

"Alex Clayton" <alexx1400@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:JNosc.7304
> You can take "what if" to a point where it gets a bit much. People carry
> children in front and rear carrier's, what's to "prevent" them from

killing
> their child if they fall? Should we stop allowing children to be carried?
> I would think that if you were carrying a bird (or child) in front of

you
> and something pushed you forward, you would of course use your arms and

your
> body to try not to land face flat on the bird (or child). What if you are
> out for a walk and get hit by lightning?
> They don't make car seats for birds, what if you get in a wreck taking

your
> bird to the vet?


That's called the Slippery Slope fallacy in logic.




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