Bio
Dr. Oscar Gawron my dear father. Here he is in all his glory. In the lab at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh doing pure research in Biochemistry. Later he became Graduate Dean. This is really where he liked to be.
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Irene Gawron my dear mother. She had just graduated Hunter College here. It would be summer 1944. This was a vacation she took to Lake George before she met my father.
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On the left my brilliant older sister Elizabeth. In the middle is Pete the Dog. Yours truly, the little Sorcerer's Apprentice himself, is on the right, where else. It says March 1957 on the photo.
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Re: Doctor Gosnell, Guilty
Shane,
I could discuss individual psychology, the ideology and origin of eugenics or even abstract all the way to philosophical roots. What good would it do. The Gosnell clinic broke morality and the law on so many levels at once that the mind bends.
If I were to guess, and that's all that I'd be doing, it is that absolute power corrupts absolutely. The assumptions that have driven policy from the left, Sanger through the entire 20th century, have run their course. They have had absolute power and it has corrupted them absolutely.
Maybe finally we will get some sort of serious discourse in this country that doesn't start from the assumption that ethics, either religious or secular, is the problem but rather is the solution.
Regards,
Jim