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Old 05-01-2013, 06:06 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.
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Old 05-01-2013, 06:08 AM
 
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One day? It already is where I come from. It's infanticide; murder.
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Old 05-01-2013, 06:10 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.
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.
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Old 05-01-2013, 06:35 AM
 
Location: Geneva, IL
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Abortion must remain legal, safe, rare, accessible, and a private matter between a woman and her doctor.
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Old 05-01-2013, 08:59 AM
 
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Originally Posted by alphamale View Post
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.
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Abortion must remain legal, safe, rare, accessible, and a private matter between a woman and her doctor.
i do hope alphamale ends up being right. that said i do agree with zimbochick as well. i do realize that there are good reasons to abort a fetus, but it needs to be a medical necessity and not due to a whim of a woman who has an unwanted pregnancy, there are other options.
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Old 05-01-2013, 09:01 AM
 
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Originally Posted by alphamale View Post
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.

History shows us the horrors of UNREGULATED abortion death clinics are the norm - not the EXCEPTIONS - when abortion is illegal.
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Old 05-01-2013, 09:02 AM
 
Location: southern california
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no, late term pregnancy abortion is worse than slavery, as a slave there was a chance of freedom, if you smash my head and throw me in a glad bag there is not.
the true slave is the woman that is convinced that its her body and she can do as she wants with it and exercising that right harms no one. another gloria steinem lie. a great liar. mother theresa never lies ever. late term abortion is murder.
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Old 05-01-2013, 09:06 AM
 
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and cue the religious zealots.
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Old 05-01-2013, 09:20 AM
 
Location: Londonderry, NH
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I completely agree with and support Zimbochick.

The OP seems to insert abortion into all of his posts. At least this one is direct.

I expect a future where abortion and other fertility control is available on demand everywhere in the world. One possible result will be a drop in births that will eventually result in a sustainable, at our consumption level, world human population. That would IMHO be an ideal situation.

Some would consider it an abomination. Religions based on growth and domination would be completely opposed. I would hope rationality would prevail.
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Old 05-01-2013, 09:32 AM
 
Location: Charlotte, NC (in my mind)
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I completely agree with and support Zimbochick.

The OP seems to insert abortion into all of his posts. At least this one is direct.

I expect a future where abortion and other fertility control is available on demand everywhere in the world. One possible result will be a drop in births that will eventually result in a sustainable, at our consumption level, world human population. That would IMHO be an ideal situation.

Some would consider it an abomination. Religions based on growth and domination would be completely opposed. I would hope rationality would prevail.
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?
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