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So abortion should only be permissible in the 1.5% of cases where the woman is a victim?
The other 98.5% of all abortions are wrong, then, correct?
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Originally Posted by newtovenice
I'm not backed into any corner. There is no corner. This is not a boxing match. I think your entire perception of this conversation is beyond skewed.
Murder? Is black and white. You're either dead or alive.
I never said once that's it's OK to abort a "rape baby," lovely term, btw.
YOU brought up rape and incest
YOU think it's OK to abort "rape baby"
YOU refuse to answer if the other 98.5% are OK to abort, since you are using the rape/incest barometer
Kinda, wow, in a really, really, weird way. Moving on from this conversation.
I read your first statement wrong. I thought it said you supported abortion in cases of rape and incest, as many pro-choice people do. That’s why I was asking the question why is one baby worth saving and the other one isn’t from the pro life perspective.
Everywoman has the right to control their own reproduction and view how they do so according to their own morals and values. The world is not black-and-white women can and do you think for themselves. They can make the choice if they want to abort or not. Abortion is a personal choice of which in case Of pregnancy there are two other choices. I support a woman’s choice no matter which she picks
Maybe we should be sick of third of all the white men telling females what they can't do with their bodies. It reminds me when I was in the middle east, laws and customs pretty much making women second class citizens and the man controls everything.
I can't wait for the day when/if Roe gets reversed. Not only the GOP will take a beating in the elections, but they will lose plenty of women voters who aren't even religious in parts of the country where they need to swing for the GOP in those important congressional districts.
I'm not telling anyone "what to do with their bodies."
I'm simply pointing out the RESULTS of 45 years of legal abortion.
And this one: Since 1973, abortion has killed more (potential) Americans than have all of our wars.
I can't wait for the day when all of the women who have aborted need someone to care for them in their old age and there's no one around.
So you want a law passed requiring all pregnant women to give birth? Women who violate the law would be charged with murder and face up to life in prison, if found guilty? If so, this state lawmaker does what you want. He wants all regulations on abortion to come to an end.
Why don't you donate your money to provide life saving medical care (living on a ventilator is expensive) for those babies born with congenital defects incompatible with life?
Wouldn't that be more pro-life of you instead of sitting on your computer preaching?
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The review went on, “Here, there is no chance for redemption if you’re Black or brown: You are either a glib ‘abortionist’ or a tragic victim.”
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But, as Secular Pro-Life first noticed, the review completely ignored a powerful performance by black actress Anisa Nyell Johnson.
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So abortion should only be permissible in the 1.5% of cases where the woman is a victim?
The other 98.5% of all abortions are wrong, then, correct?
I am responding to your post #406 here which demonstrates your limited insight.
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So don't have sex with a man who disrespects you.
Seriously, what is WRONG with women??? Why would you LET someone treat you that way? Have some respect for yourself, and kick him to the curb. Stop blaming men for a woman's lack of backbone.
Women hold all the cards. Play them.
No BC? No sex.
~newtovenice
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