Kantarii
I'm Not A Bitch!
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LOL @ people who believe in god.
LMAO @ people who think they can have a rational discussion about a fairy tale.
It must have been rough growing up in your household.
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LOL @ people who believe in god.
LMAO @ people who think they can have a rational discussion about a fairy tale.
Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973),[1] was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides a fundamental "right to privacy" that protects a pregnant woman's liberty to choose whether or not to have an abortion.
Lol at the idiot that cannot follow a logical train of thought. I just explained why moral questions are moral questions separate and apart from any theological mooring.
This shouldn't surprise anyone. You see how many dumbfuck pro-lifers spew their hate on this very liberal website.
This shouldn't surprise anyone. You see how many dumbfuck pro-lifers spew their hate on this very liberal website.
This site also promotes free speech. I guess you only want one side of any given story to be told so long as it’s your side. That way, it must be the truth.
Excellent--now can you please explain that to the people who want to outlaw gay marriage simply because GOD says it's an abomination?
Unfortunately, abortion is not a "moral" question, it is a legal question:
This shouldn't surprise anyone. You see how many dumbfuck pro-lifers spew their hate on this very liberal website.
There are no pro-lifers. To be a true pro-lifer you would have adopted the baby of a woman who sought an abortion but changed her mind. You would have paid all her medical bills through delivery. You would raise the child with love, but pro-lifers won't do this. All they do is protest.
I know this is essentially a US debate but I thought you might like an outsiders viewpoint. I am old enough to remember the days when abortions were illegal in the UK. The law did not stop them from taking place. What it did do was to force them underground. We had backstreet abortionists operating out of rooms that were far from sterile using items such as knitting needles to cause a miscarriage. Deaths due to sepsis and blood loss were commonplace. You may think that a painful death is justice for aborting a baby but please don't tell me it is because you are pro-life. What about the girl's life?
We now have a situation where a foetus can be aborted in a safe sterile environment, often with no physical interference with the body and no physical damage occurs. We find that preferable, but as I say this is a US problem so i'll butt out from here on.
It's more like so they can't lose.
But if you believe a cardiac spasm in the fetal cord of an embryo is a heartbeat, there's something illiterate about you.You can be pro-life and liberal.
If you believe life starts at conception or with a heartbeat, then there is nothing illiberal about advocating for the rights that life should have.
The breakdown of family values ( father-mother-child ) is an alarming statistic. Mothers having babies out of wedlock, especially in urban areas, is slowly deteriorating our culture and is putting a strain on our communities in general.
Educating our children about abstinence, safe sex practice, drug and alcohol addiction, gangs and media platforms ( cell phone and tablet addiction ) and good old fashion family upbringing and discipline needs to be brought back to the forefront of our society.
This issue could be solved with a comprehensive approach. We are at the lowest birth rate ever in this country.*** Save your open border ideas for a rainy day***. Bringing more children into this country is a good thing. It's a fundamental natural resource that is slowly dwindling. There are many reasons for this delima, too numerous to mention.
We as a society do not want to facilitate black market abortions, that would be tragic. Young girls dying due to improper medical practices brought on by the stigma of pregnancy, suicide also comes to mind. I would even venture the idea of healthcare insurances for couples who can't have children maybe get some financial assistance in adoption, care responsibility, helping with medical cost to bring the baby to full term. My humble opinion.
This site also promotes free speech. I guess you only want one side of any given story to be told so long as it’s your side. That way, it must be the truth.
I don't know if the supreme court will end up getting involved in these numerous state legislations that have been popping up recently - unsurprisingly in states that do not offer sexual/reproductive education and offer little to no funding for birth control methods, which would help decrease abortion rates. And, for whatever reason, assume that abortions are being had willy-nilly by women with no thought behind a very personal, and often, heart breaking decision.
I have never had an abortion, and I hope to never have to make that choice. But I believe in bodily autonomy of the individual. No one should ever be forced to use their body's resources to keep another person (I don't have a timeline of when I believe cells form into person hood, haven't figured it out) alive if they choose not to do so. I'm not for forced blood or organ donations either - even if the person has died and organs can be harvested. Our bodies are not owned by the government, nor should they ever be legislated.
"Free Speech" does not guarantee "Freedom From Criticism". Don't feel bad though, you're not the first cross-dressing veteran to fail to understand that important distinction....Spearechucker promoted that novel interpretation of "Free Speech" for several years. And yes, we laughed at his ignorance too.
I was watching a piece on Vice last night about an Alabama clinic. The nurse had been there for 14 years. She said, matter of factly, that the fetus has no rights until it exits the women's body.
really? if that's not in question right now, why is anyone discussing the 'rights and/or wrongs' of aborting a pregnancy, with the main push of the debate being whether or not the embryo/fetus is considered a live, separate entity and person, ergo a part of - and therefore under the protection of - this same society? this is about as socially relevant as it gets.Nor is judging how a society treats its populace at this very moment in time either.
fuckin' "christian" god-botherers dictating their beliefs and prejudices should rule everyone get right on my flamin' tits.I love it when Butters gets pissy.