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^Don't even start. Your post has been reported for baiting.
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Depends on when it is performed.
On a full grown viable baby, yes I would consider it murder.
On a mass of cells that doesn't even resemble a person, no.
^Don't even start. Your post has been reported for baiting.
And they are illegal unless the mother's imminent health is in danger.
Thanks for that bit of info on "life", I didn't realize that.
Also, have you noticed those same people who are staunch, raving, anti-abortionists are always opposed to childrens' healthcare spending, against funding orphanages, expanding social services to help case workers place kids with foster homes and or better adoption programs, and the like.
They want to force a woman to have a child, yet don't fund safe sex education, nor programs for infants, and young children. It's a stance on rhetoric, and rhetoric only.
Also, how many staunch anti-abortionist women come to mind off the top of your head? Why are they usually always men? Things that make you go.... hmmmm......
Why do Republicans and the so-called "Christian" right-wing extremists keep bringing this up. As if this is the only issue in the world.
Look.... Republicans have been in control several times since Roe VS Wade and abortion is still legal. And it will always be legal.
Get over it.
Let's debate how Droid800's body can be forced to be more moral.
Then let's debate the endless fine points of our conflicting opinions while the house burns down around us...
See...we have to leave this stuff up to the woman. No one else may trespass here. The life of the human race has to grow up and admit that the woman's uterus is her own and no one else's to even discuss.
I think Kurn is trying to make a point here, not bait Droid. He's trying to put you in a situation similar to what a woman experiences when we discuss what she does with her reproductive organs. So. on that basis, it's fine.
Kurn does completely neglect the fact that there is a human life in the balance, in her uterus. A human being with it's own brain and heart. He over looks the right of that person to live, be born and grow up. The worth of that person is ignored, for what is frequently the inconvenience to a woman.
I thought you left wingers hated the right wingers for pushing their morals on everyone else. Pot meet kettle.
No, the only reason anyone here is "against" abortion, and therefore seeking to curtail other's current rights under law is because of religion.
So you favor some abortions, but not others? Um. Ok. Can you explain? Why are you opposed to something you will never have to deal with?
If this is true why then is so little attention, medical research, and funding in place when more than 50% of conceptions are naturally aborted within a month? If something becomes a living being at conception, a woman will naturally abort a number of "babies" in their life.
See...we have to leave this stuff up to the woman. No one else may trespass here. The life of the human race has to grow up and admit that the woman's uterus is her own and no one else's to even discuss.
Did you know that there isn't an anti-abortion group that supports birth control? Not one.
Are we supposed to shed a tear now?
Go out and preach your heart out, convince as many people you can not to have one, but the moment you try to step into the law, you deserve to be smacked down.
The law has no place in this decision. None. Your belief is just your opinion, nothing more. You have no right to try and force that on everyone else.
So what? The government still has no place in this decision. None at all. You have no right to force your opinion on someone else.
If you try to take away someone's choice with the law, you're forcing yourself on people who do not believe as you do.
Pushing and advocating to take away the choice of people who don't believe as you do with the law is a rank attempt at coercion.
That's hilarious!
The law takes away my choice to drive the way I want, live where I want, have a house the way I want, work the way I want... the whole business of the law is the taking away of choices.
By the way, even though I am generally in favour of legal access to abortion, I would like to point out that no one assumes having an abortion should make for a happy memory. Of course it is a difficult thing and quite likely a painful memory. That does not mean it was the wrong thing. Sometimes even the best outcome of a situation is painful, even though it is still the best outcome that could have been hoped for.









