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Old 05-01-2013, 09:50 AM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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You keep praying for that "one day" to come OP, the rest of us will be busy moving forward in the world where women have a choice and aren't forced by men to carry a child against their will.
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Old 05-01-2013, 09:52 AM
 
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How about also euthanizing the elderly, the sick, the obese, smokers, etc to get the population down to a sustainable level? We only want "perfect human beings" living in America. There should be laws limiting Americans to one child per family like in some communist countries, right?
What does aborting a fetus have to do with euthanizing actual people?

Here's a tip: If you want to be taken seriously, stop exaggerating your point to the fullest extent conceivable (no pun intended).
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Old 05-01-2013, 09:53 AM
 
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Slavery was legal, but immoral.

Abortion is legal, but also immoral.

The shroud of secrecy around the unregulated abortion death clinics is starting to tear.

Once the American people have access to see what actually goes on at these places, the less support abortion will have.

I expect that as we progress as decent human beings, and start to bear witness to the horrors of abortion mills, the tide will start to turn.

50 years from now, abortion will be looked upon much like the evil that we see slavery as today.
That's seems to be a typical response from some guy that wishes to be an "alpha male." I'm sure your argument will resonate with "subservient female" but you might have a bit more difficulty with others.
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Old 05-01-2013, 10:39 AM
 
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That's seems to be a typical response from some guy that wishes to be an "alpha male." I'm sure your argument will resonate with "subservient female" but you might have a bit more difficulty with others.
Really?

"Subservient women"?

How about "responsible women"?

Once you reach 21, YOU should never have a need for abortion.....knowledge is power, remember?
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Old 05-01-2013, 11:03 AM
 
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Slavery was legal, but immoral.

Abortion is legal, but also immoral.

The shroud of secrecy around the unregulated abortion death clinics is starting to tear.

Once the American people have access to see what actually goes on at these places, the less support abortion will have.

I expect that as we progress as decent human beings, and start to bear witness to the horrors of abortion mills, the tide will start to turn.

50 years from now, abortion will be looked upon much like the evil that we see slavery as today.
I agree that people will find the idea of abortion to be revolting someday if society progresses, includes more and more of the population in progress and gives them hope for the future. If society keeps going towards have's and have not's ignorance will continue to fester and grow and the result will be more irresponsible behavior and desperate women taking measures they may regret.

Abortion is a symptom of our society problems IMO.
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Old 05-01-2013, 11:07 AM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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I agree that people will find the idea of abortion to be revolting someday if society progresses, includes more and more of the population in progress and gives them hope for the future. If society keeps going towards have's and have not's ignorance will continue to fester and grow and the result will be more irresponsible behavior and desperate women taking measures they may regret.

Abortion is a symptom of our society problems IMO.
You keep hoping and wishing as society passes you by.
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Old 05-01-2013, 11:09 AM
 
Location: Geneva, IL
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Once you reach 21, YOU should never have a need for abortion.....knowledge is power, remember?
Birth control failure, rape, fetal abnormalities, deteriorating maternal health, choice, all NONE of your business.
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Old 05-01-2013, 11:10 AM
 
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Forcing women to carry a fetus to term and give birth against their will is just another form of slavery.

50 years from now, I would imagine we will have much better methods of birth control so abortion won't be necessary anyway.
I think what he is saying that just the very idea that a woman would kill her own child will be revolting to people one day. Like hearing that soldiers killed the firstborn of every household thousands of years ago because the King had a dream that someone's first born would take the throne someday.

Or that invading armies would have babies on their spears they ripped from the wombs of pregnant women to intimidate the people.

Abortion is a medieval solution to unwanted children when you really think about it.
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Old 05-01-2013, 11:12 AM
 
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Wow.
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Old 05-01-2013, 11:19 AM
 
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Birth control failure, rape, fetal abnormalities, deteriorating maternal health, choice, all NONE of your business.


The OP seems to not leave any room for variables. Just across the board disdain for women being free to choose. As I have asked many times, but never get a response to...when will ant-choice advocates commence in following pregnant women around to monitor their prenatal care habits?
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