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Maybe everyone should be required to spend a day in an abortion clinic, observing the procedure. Perhaps that would up the interest in birth control and preventing unwanted pregnancies.
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Originally Posted by augiedogie
I'm against killing babies. No abortion at all. There are all kinds of birth control methods. Use them. If a baby is conceived, let it be adopted by someone who wants the baby and would give it a loving home. You people who are ok with killing human beings disgust me.
Fetuses. And a woman shouldn't be forced to surrogate a baby
It should be that everyone get their noses out of other's business. Judgment is not the right of the righteous. What a woman chooses for her body is between her and her God. God grants free will. Let no man or woman trespass where God does not.
It's no longer just her body when fetal homicide laws allow those who kill a fetus regardless of whether the mother dies or not for the prosecution to be charged with murder, or at least manslaughter. That sets the legal precedent that a fetus is a separate human life.
1. The "forced birth" is forced against the woman (by the State of Texas in this case) . If you deny abortion you are forcing her to give birth.
No one is forcing her to give birth. She CHOSE the possibility of getting pregnant when she CHOSE to have sex. She already made her voluntary choice.
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2. Pregnancy is not always a choice. According to you that would be 5% of unintended pregnancies. Yet you want to force birth on these women whose birth control failed through no fault of their own.
No one is forcing her to give birth. She CHOSE the possibility of getting pregnant when she CHOSE to have sex. She already made her voluntary choice.
I'd settle for reducing abortions by 95%.
Whether or not she chose the possibility of getting pregnant, she would have done so knowing that she has the legal right to get an abortion so your point is meaningless.
Whether or not she chose the possibility of getting pregnant, she would have done so knowing that she has the legal right to get an abortion so your point is meaningless.
The TX law doesn't change that. It allows civil lawsuits for wrongful death. Happens all the time. People are killed during legal activity and the activity-provider is sued for wrongful death. Some cases are won, others are lost. The same will happen in TX.
Stay out of women's private business is one good compromise.
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