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The egg hasn't come in contact with a rooster, thus the reason it is still just an egg. The one's that have come in contact with a rooster have a baby chick inside of it. just saying ...
What about a perfectly healthy baby at 38 weeks in his mom's womb?
OK to kill him since he's in the womb, hasn't gone through the *alchemy* of the birth canal and isn't breathing air yet?
I wonder why that poster keeps bringing up the fact that birth control isn't 100% effective? "Polly wanna cracker"? How many times does she have to be told that it is 98% effective when used and used properly? She advocates for abortion on demand any time and for any reason and we advocate for using birth control instead with a very high rate of success. Just what is her point of bringing up the lousy 2% of failures then? I don't get it!
I wonder why that poster keeps bringing up the fact that birth control isn't 100% effective? "Polly wanna cracker"? How many times does she have to be told that it is 98% effective when used and used properly? She advocates for abortion on demand any time and for any reason and we advocate for using birth control instead with a very high rate of success. Just what is her point of bringing up the lousy 2% of failures then? I don't get it!
What about a perfectly healthy baby at 38 weeks in his mom's womb?
OK to kill him since he's in the womb, hasn't gone through the *alchemy* of the birth canal and isn't breathing air yet?
I thought you didn’t want to ask me questions anymore. You can’t abort a healthy pregnancy late into pregnancy for funzies. Late term is heavily regulated. I support the regulations.
I wonder why that poster keeps bringing up the fact that birth control isn't 100% effective? "Polly wanna cracker"? How many times does she have to be told that it is 98% effective when used and used properly? She advocates for abortion on demand any time and for any reason and we advocate for using birth control instead with a very high rate of success. Just what is her point of bringing up the lousy 2% of failures then? I don't get it!
The reality is that birth control is about 90% effective considering all uses. That excludes IUD's and the implants in the arm, which are nearly 100% effective. No matter how hard someone tries to be perfect, poop happens.
I wonder why that poster keeps bringing up the fact that birth control isn't 100% effective? "Polly wanna cracker"? How many times does she have to be told that it is 98% effective when used and used properly? She advocates for abortion on demand any time and for any reason and we advocate for using birth control instead with a very high rate of success. Just what is her point of bringing up the lousy 2% of failures then? I don't get it!
No reason to not name the poster you refer. Pot meet kettle all your posts repeat themselves.
It's all of our businesses when human beings are killed. Don't want to get pregnant then use birth control prior to sex. Why is that so hard for you and yours to understand?
Are you also on a wrong thread? FYI, This one is about abortion
Yes, I'm all for use of bc if pregnancy is not desired.
Btw, if successful, a potential human was not to be.
Exactly! Why can't these pro-abortionists get that through their heads? They have no viable excuses for a woman's lack of responsibility by using birth control so they resort to "oh, you just don't want women to have sex".
They probably simply respect a woman's sex life is none of their business and know better than to stick their noses into it, unless they have been asked to from being a professional councilor.
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