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Originally Posted by theunbrainwashed
That everyone does not have a black and white ideological pattern of thinking. There are ALWAYS exceptions to everyone's general ideology. Libertarians love the Constitution, except the parts they don't like. Conservatives are all about getting government out of people's lives, except when it comes to abortion and gay rights. Liberals are all about getting government involved in more aspects of people's lives, except when it comes to abortion (then they are hands off), etc. Point is, nobody has 100% concrete beliefs.
You'll be hard pressed to back that statement up. But, perhaps another thread.
Born Alive Truth "BornAliveTruth.org is a tax exempt, non-partisan issues advocacy organization dedicated to the proposition that any infant born alive is entitled to receive medical attention and be treated as a human being."
And once again, all of this has nothing to do with legal abortions.
And once again, all of this has nothing to do with legal abortions.
It has to do with regulating the clinics so the provide proper medical care, which is what this thread is about.
I'm even pro choice, but letting live babies die because the procedure did not work and the dr did not have the training/proper equipment to help the baby is un-fathomable.
Recently in Virginia, a law was passed requiring hospital like standards for abortion clinics and liberals threw a hissy fit. Why do liberals think abortion clinics are above regulations?
Seriously, is that what you really care about...driving libs nuts How about thinking about women and what it does to them. But of course you don't care about women do you.
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