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Originally Posted by FiftyBelow
I disagree, a mandate that effectively requires some to take a vaccine or be barred from frequenting public spaces is not a choice.
As for your drive-bys against the pro-life movement, your comments say more about you then those dedicated so saving unborn lives. It's completely laughable that there's this supposed dichotomy between respecting unborn lives of the unborn and the quality of life of those who are born. As if there aren't those who spend their spend their weekends, lives even, supporting single parents, helping with food, shelter, expenses all the while marching in the streets to end the killing of helpless babies in the womb. But of course, the pro abortion moves like to use simple chareterizations. If you want I can put you in touch with a wonderful group of ladies who literally spend every waking movement doing so. For the record, I'm anti-abortion and proud of it. I am proud to be against a procedure that ends the life of a child that really has no say in the matter.
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Cool, there are groups of people who are anti-abortion, and do good things on the weekend.
If you want to know what the prevailing attitude is among anti-abortion voters look at the laws that their representatives put in place.
There is a pretty high correlation between states that are trying their damnedest to outlaw abortion, restrict access to birth control, and reduce services to single mothers and those in need.
They don't want to give women the resources they need to avoid abortions, and they don't want to give them the support they need when they are unable to obtain an abortion. The goal isn't harm reduction, or even saving lives, it sure appears to be punishing women for having sex.
You can give me anecdotal evidence of people doing the right thing all you want, but the truth of the matter is the states with the most restrictions on abortion, also provide women with the fewest resources to avoid, or deal with not having an abortion. That is the prevailing attitude among the anti-abortion crowd. If it weren't so, then all of the above wouldn't be so.