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OMG! Can you get more pathetic with this "red herring"?
Here's why it's an excellent question. I think if males were the ones to get pregnant, religious, right wing males would be the FIRST IN LINE at the abortion clinic, for 2 reasons: 1) They are lazy (one reason why they are misogynists); and, 2) they are lazy (and would prefer for OTHERS to endure the bearing of kids). Just my opinion!
OMG! Can you get more pathetic with this "red herring"?
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Originally Posted by Saritaschihuahua
Here's why it's an excellent question. I think if males were the ones to get pregnant, religious, right wing males would be the FIRST IN LINE at the abortion clinic, for 2 reasons: 1) They are lazy (one reason why they are misogynists); and, 2) they are lazy (and would prefer for OTHERS to endure the bearing of kids). Just my opinion!
By rejecting the "illegitimate" children the anti-choice males create they are already "aborting" these children they should be responsible for. They just wait until the woman suffers pregnancy and childbirth as punishment of having sex with these hypocrites.
Be careful girls. Many of these guys just want to get laid. They do not want to spend their money on their kids.
The term fetal rights came into wide usage following the landmark 1973 Abortion case roe v. wade, 410 U.S. 113, 93 S. Ct. 705, 35 L. Ed. 2d 147. In that case, the Supreme Court ruled that a woman has a constitutionally guaranteed unqualified right to abortion in the first
trimester of her pregnancy. She also has a right to terminate a pregnancy in the second trimester, although the state may limit that right when the procedure poses a health risk to the mother that is greater than the risk of carrying the fetus to term. In making its decision, the Court ruled that a fetus is not a person under the terms of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. However, the Court also maintained that the state has an interest in protecting the life of a fetus after viability—that is, after the point at which the fetus is capable of living outside the womb. As a result, states were permitted to outlaw abortion in the third trimester of pregnancy except when the procedure is necessary to preserve the life of the mother. Fetal Rights legal definition of Fetal Rights. Fetal Rights synonyms by the Free Online Law Dictionary.
I'll have to investigate this further.
So, you agree with the Justices on Dred Scott?
Human life begins at conception. The genetic heritability of homosexuality even depends on that.
The U.S. Constitution is a meaningless document today. It is evident it will always mean whatever liberals want it to mean. In which case lets quiet playing child games and enact the one party rule it desires.
Fear not... conservative Catholics will reject the person they claim to worship before they turn against the United States under immorality called Lucifer.
I'm trying to reconcile "Bigot Conservative" and "Bible Basher"
Bible bashing is a good thing, in my opinion. I see very little if any good that religion has brought, but I see lots of evil and death it has wrought on mankind.
No, because I have enough Personal Responsibility to control my equipment and not fertilize grounds that I'm not sure about growing plants there. ....and I don't need 20 weeks to think about it.
Ive got a better question. All you pro-abortion folks, would you gladly give up your life today if you could? If your mother told you she wished she had an abortion, would you go back in time if you could and give up your life? Any honest answer would be no unless your suicidal.
If I never existed then I wouldn't care. I remember absolutely nothing before I was born. It wouldn't make a difference if I had been aborted. There's a huge difference between never existing in the first place and living then dying.
By the way, my mother has had an abortion AND two living children. She aborted because my parents were financially struggling and couldn't afford to support 3 kids. She only wanted two kids anyway.
I don't think it's right to force woman to have children they don't want.
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