Dr. Seuss again
There is something mildly deflating about assuming one has discovered a fresh insight, only to find that huge numbers of people have got there first. I did a Google search and quickly learned that lots and lots of people have seen the connection between Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who and the abortion issue. It seems I am a late-comer.
30 May 2003
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