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Oregon Supreme Court To Hear Debate On Circumcision
in response to reader comment: James Boldt: Pious man or pious fraud?

Submitted by Frank O'Hara, Nov 6, 2007 22:51

I am more than a bit suspicious of Mr. Boldt's motivations in this issue. If the boy truely wants to be circumcised, in just the short period of five years, he can do it without courts, lawyers or anybody's permission. This seems more of an effort by Mr. Boldt to force this on his son when the son has little interest in it or actually objects to it.


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there are jews in israel that do not practice brit mila or Circumcision http://www.tapuz.co.il/tapuzforum/main/forumpage.asp?forum=202 and in the US http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21113459/ It is his body... [MORE]

sd Modiin Israel 

Dec 2, 2007 17:08

What about the religious freedom of the child? Why aren't his wishes concidered? Could Muslim parents circumcise their daughter in... [MORE]

Joe in CA 

Nov 8, 2007 05:17

The boy is only beginning to formulate his own worldview, which may or may not include religious beliefs. It is... [MORE]

Hugh7 

Nov 8, 2007 00:19

I am a victim of male circumcision performed in childhood without personal consent or adequate therapeutic need. I bitterly resent... [MORE]

John Dalton 

Nov 6, 2007 10:51

The father (and it appears the court) is conflating circumcision as a religious rite with a parent's right to consent... [MORE]

Georganne Chapin 

Nov 8, 2007 11:47

This sorry excuse for a father wants to treat his son like a cocker spaniel whose tail will be docked.... [MORE]

Barry 

Nov 6, 2007 09:48

Oregon Supreme Court should be wary of James Boldt's allegation that he wants his son circumcised for religious reasons. When... [MORE]

Michael Glass 

Nov 6, 2007 06:33

I am more than a bit suspicious of Mr. Boldt's motivations in this issue. If the boy truely wants to...

Frank O'Hara 

Nov 6, 2007 22:51

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