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Old 05-25-2011, 10:04 PM   #115
Calgaryborn
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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos View Post
Well you got it right there - "I would suggest...".

What you fail to understand is nobody cares what your suggestions are. Nobody cares what mine are either. It's not our decision. Do you get that?

It's not for us to decide.

Constantly putting up petty roadblocks and invoking the Master of the Universe does not change the fact that is not for your (or me) to decide.
Where have I invoked the Master of the Universe in this thread? Where have I put up any road blocks? I havn't. Also if you think nobody cares about your conversation why post. You weren't forced to post or even read this thread.

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The procedure is legal in the States. Some bible-thumping dimwits don't change that. This certifiable moron talking about how women should be prepared for unwanted pregnancy in the case of rape, no matter how many fools believe him, doesn't change that either.
Nobody has been arguing that abortion is illegal in the States. Also this "certifiable moron" has managed to accomplish more than you in his life. He has actually won public office and passed laws. This particular law is a good one: It causes the users of abortion services to pay for that service.

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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos View Post
Anyway, if your dream of ending abortion/forcing your religious beliefs on strangers were to come true, what would you suggest happens to the women who still manage to get an abortion? Should they go to jail and their children sent to orphanages that the compassionate conservatives don't want to pay for? Hey, maybe they should be executed!
Your doing what you always do: Ignoring the personhood of the unborn child. When you've got that extablished in your heart than you can start looking at what is in the best interest of the Mother and child. When it comes to family law I would think the underlining principle should always be the edification of the family. And long before the law is involved soceity could do a lot more to support healthy choices.
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