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Is or isn't abortion murder? (your thoughts) (pg. 3)
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EddieZilker
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Originally posted by Lews
http://jme.bmj.com/content/early/20...011-100411.full


Best troll, evah! :stongue:
srussell0018
Is seriously nobody going to discuss why abortion makes atheists the coolest?
Dykes_on_Jay
I guess i should get a tear tattooed under my eye. 3 tears.

Abortion is the best form of birth control ever.
srussell0018
Unless the fetus can survive on its own outside of the womb, it's not murder.
Dykes_on_Jay
yes because condoms never break.:rolleyes:

and by break i mean you rip it off when you change positions and don't tell them.
Desiderata
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Originally posted by srussell0018
Unless the fetus can survive on its own outside of the womb, it's not murder.


Bingo.
Blake
So, bringing a child into this world against its will is okay, but preventing a child from entering this world is wrong :conf:
Joz
quote:
Originally posted by Lews
http://jme.bmj.com/content/early/20...011-100411.full


What exactly is your point? You just post an article without any kind of reasoning, which doesn't really help us understand your position or anything.

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Originally posted by EddieZilker
Best troll, evah! :stongue:


Oh i see.
srussell0018
quote:
Originally posted by Blake
So, bringing a child into this world against its will is okay, but preventing a child from entering this world is wrong :conf:


Well they don't really have a will. In my eyes, that tends to favor the position that abortion is at least tolerable. You're not doing anything against anybody's will, whereas making abortion illegal would have women giving birth against their will.
Joz
Republicans in Mississippi use regulation to stop abortion

http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com...publicans-closi

As Maddow pointed out, the situation is simply drenched in hypocrisy. For all their "hurrr big government using regulations to crush business" rhetoric, they have no problem using such a tactic to shut down groups they don't like. They've fully admitted that the administrating privilege bill was designed solely with the intention of eliminating abortion in the State.

Unless the Federal Judiciary acts before January, then there won't be any abortion clinics left in the State. As mentioned, Mississippi is also the State with the highest teen pregnancy rate, that also happens to teach abstinence-only education.

http://thinkprogress.org/health/201...x-ed/?mobile=nc

EddieZilker
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Originally posted by Euforix
I think abortion is a murder but in a modern society like this, it still should be legal because of rapes and stuff.

That being said, I definitely don't have any sympathy for young women who decide to have an abortion just because they were stupid enough not to use any protection (or make the partner use protection).

Maybe it seems too simple to me but I think having a child is so big step in life that it should always be planned somehow.

And yes most countries have some human rights for fetus. I think it's logical.



At least not legally. You can always find an illegal medical help somewhere to abort a baby no matter how long you have been pregnant.

Deep web is your friend.


Mind boggling dimensions in unthinking ignorance.
pointPi
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Originally posted by Joz
As Maddow pointed out, the situation is simply drenched in hypocrisy. For all their "hurrr big government using regulations to crush business" rhetoric, they have no problem using such a tactic to shut down groups they don't like. They've fully admitted that the administrating privilege bill was designed solely with the intention of eliminating abortion in the State.


They might defend said hypocrisy by claiming that it's the church, not the state that shall control social issues in America.

There's a teapartyist who claims that all great nations run on three thing; coal, Christianity and capitalism. He claims Germany, UK and the US are the only nations in world history that has fully embraced these three things.

So yeah, many Americans, mostly people living in agricultural and industrial communities, has more trust towards supernatural forces than towards 'Washington'.

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