[quote]Alrightmiami19c wrote:
I’m going to leave this here for those of us that are not familiar with actual abortion procedures. WARNING graphic:
We can argue about personhood and viability but without witnessing what really goes on, we can’t have an informed opinion.[/quote]
While I understand why no one would get an abortion how does one take a stand on a mass of undeveloped goo and call it murder and on the other hand condone and support the murder of not only viable but living people ?
[quote]kneedragger79 wrote:
I agree wholeheartly with Alrightmiami19c!! Sorry my two posts began the start of the page ; )
[quote]Alrightmiami19c wrote:
I’m going to leave this here for those of us that are not familiar with actual abortion procedures. WARNING graphic:
We can argue about personhood and viability but without witnessing what really goes on, we can’t have an informed opinion.[/quote][/quote]
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In 2003, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that 26% of abortions in the United States were known to have been obtained at less than 6 weeks' gestation, 18% at 7 weeks, 15% at 8 weeks, 18% at 9 through 10 weeks, 9.7% at 11 through 12 weeks, 6.2% at 13 through 15 weeks, 4.1% at 16 through 20 ...
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the picture in the video is way beyond that point , I will say I am against partial birth abortion with exception to save the mother
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
but you did make the comparison to an embryo and a baby
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No, I pointed out that science says an embryo is a baby human being, which makes it person, even though you’ll cling to it not being one because you’re either dumb as a box of rocks or evil… [/quote]
you are a dumb fuck ass hole with no penis and brain , so there:)
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
I really believe that it is today’s Capitalist that creates the slaves of today. Capitalism exploits an over abundance of labor by driving the wages below a natural wage. [/quote]
"Anencephaly is the absence of a major portion of the brain, skull, and scalp that occurs during embryonic development.[1] "
“Strictly speaking, the Greek term translates as “no in-head” (that is, totally lacking the inside part of the head, i.e., the brain), but it is accepted that children born with this disorder usually only lack a telencephalon,[3] the largest part of the brain consisting mainly of the cerebral hemispheres, including the neocortex, which is responsible for cognition.”
Of course you do. You have to. Otherwise you would have to admit to being a supporter of genocide while simultaneously arguing that Israel is committing it… Which would (and does to those of us that think) make you look very silly.
[quote] forcing them to live in subhuman conditions
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[quote]pittbulll wrote:
I really believe that it is today’s Capitalist that creates the slaves of today. Capitalism exploits an over abundance of labor by driving the wages below a natural wage. [/quote]
Of course you do. You have to. Otherwise you would have to admit to being a supporter of genocide while simultaneously arguing that Israel is committing it… Which would (and does to those of us that think) make you look very silly.
[quote] forcing them to live in subhuman conditions
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Because forcing them to die is so much better.
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I know when you edit things (YOU) personally edit out points that you can not prove .
I am still waiting for this empirical evidence of my scientific malfeasance
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
I really believe that it is today’s Capitalist that creates the slaves of today. Capitalism exploits an over abundance of labor by driving the wages below a natural wage. [/quote]
Is this good? [/quote]
No, but it illustrates a point.
Ya, that’s exactly why I posted it. I think it was Bismark that brought up brain wave function as the means test for personhood, this 12 year old is clearly a person. So are the others.
Is this good? [/quote]
No, but it illustrates a point.
Ya, that’s exactly why I posted it. I think it was Bismark that brought up brain wave function as the means test for personhood, this 12 year old is clearly a person. So are the others. [/quote]
In my opinion that was no person , I can not believe it was a live it probably had a machine fill in for all the functions of the brain , it couldn’t have had a thought . It had no life
Is this good? [/quote]
No, but it illustrates a point.
Ya, that’s exactly why I posted it. I think it was Bismark that brought up brain wave function as the means test for personhood, this 12 year old is clearly a person. So are the others. [/quote]
In my opinion that was no person , I can not believe it was a live it probably had a machine fill in for all the functions of the brain , it couldn’t have had a thought . It had no life
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Is this good? [/quote]
No, but it illustrates a point.
Ya, that’s exactly why I posted it. I think it was Bismark that brought up brain wave function as the means test for personhood, this 12 year old is clearly a person. So are the others. [/quote]
In my opinion that was no person , I can not believe it was a live it probably had a machine fill in for all the functions of the brain , it couldn’t have had a thought . It had no life
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"Waltrip was unable to communicate and was also blind, but he did have a heartbeat and was able to breathe on his own. He also could respond to some forms of stimulus.
The boy lived with the help of a feeding tube and therapists who stimulated his muscles and joints."
In my opinion that was no person , I can not believe it was a live it probably had a machine fill in for all the functions of the brain , it couldn’t have had a thought . It had no life
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With this thought process, how long until advocate euthanizing handicapped people of all types?