EDIT: you cut off the part of the post where I addressed that irrelevant factoid. [/quote]
I do not champion abortion , I champion the mother’s right to decide what is best for her and her unborn child
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So what about all the potential future mothers that are aborted each year then?
If you are so concerned with a woman’s choice, how can you be okay with the elimination of that choice by terminating her life before she ever has the chance to make that choice?
Thanks for letting me know that. In this country, abortion’s legality should be an issue decided by each individual state-at least barring an amendment to the Constitution.
EDIT: you cut off the part of the post where I addressed that irrelevant factoid. [/quote]
I do not champion abortion , I champion the mother’s right to decide what is best for her and her unborn child
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So what about all the potential future mothers that are aborted each year then?
If you are so concerned with a woman’s choice, how can you be okay with the elimination of that choice by terminating her life before she ever has the chance to make that choice?[/quote]
Rhetoric , I personally condone life even after it is born . So if mom and dad are poor and dumb I think the child deserves a home , medical care and food
EDIT: you cut off the part of the post where I addressed that irrelevant factoid. [/quote]
I do not champion abortion , I champion the mother’s right to decide what is best for her and her unborn child
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So what about all the potential future mothers that are aborted each year then?
If you are so concerned with a woman’s choice, how can you be okay with the elimination of that choice by terminating her life before she ever has the chance to make that choice?[/quote]
Rhetoric , I personally condone life even after it is born . So if mom and dad are poor and dumb I think the child deserves a home , medical care and food
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[quote]pittbulll wrote:
Rhetoric , I personally condone life even after it is born . So if mom and dad are poor and dumb I think the child deserves a home , medical care and food
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Condone=accept and allow (behavior that is considered morally wrong or offensive) to continue.
EDIT: you cut off the part of the post where I addressed that irrelevant factoid. [/quote]
I do not champion abortion , I champion the mother’s right to decide what is best for her and her unborn child
[/quote]
So what about all the potential future mothers that are aborted each year then?
If you are so concerned with a woman’s choice, how can you be okay with the elimination of that choice by terminating her life before she ever has the chance to make that choice?[/quote]
Rhetoric , I personally condone life even after it is born . So if mom and dad are poor and dumb I think the child deserves a home , medical care and food
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LOL. Notice how you can’t answer the question.
I don’t know what the rest of the irrelevant stuff you posted is supposed to mean.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
We’ve been over this, Abortion & Capital Punishment are not the same thing.[/quote]
Certainly not, but if the “questionable company” argument stands for one thing, it stands in general. We are among a very small number of countries on Earth that are willing to execute minors, for instance.
Which is not to say that I’m in favor of abortion or opposed to capital punishment, because I’m neither of those things.
EDIT: you cut off the part of the post where I addressed that irrelevant factoid. [/quote]
I do not champion abortion , I champion the mother’s right to decide what is best for her and her unborn child
[/quote]
So what about all the potential future mothers that are aborted each year then?
If you are so concerned with a woman’s choice, how can you be okay with the elimination of that choice by terminating her life before she ever has the chance to make that choice?[/quote]
Rhetoric , I personally condone life even after it is born . So if mom and dad are poor and dumb I think the child deserves a home , medical care and food
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LOL. Notice how you can’t answer the question.
I don’t know what the rest of the irrelevant stuff you posted is supposed to mean. [/quote]
HAHA i don’t know what you posted is supposed to mean either
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
We’ve been over this, Abortion & Capital Punishment are not the same thing.[/quote]
Certainly not, but if the “questionable company” argument stands for one thing, it stands in general. We are among a very small number of countries on Earth that are willing to execute minors, for instance.
Which is not to say that I’m in favor of abortion or opposed to capital punishment, because I’m neither of those things.[/quote]
We consider minor’s to be under 18, which is rather arbitrary though. How many countries agree with that age?
I actually don’t know. Maybe a lot do for all I know.
The death penalty is also quickly going away in the states, which is why discussing it is rather mute at this point, imo.
HAHA i don’t know what you posted is supposed to mean either
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If you are so concerned with a woman’s choice, how can you be okay with the elimination of that choice by terminating her life before she ever has the chance to make that choice?
Let me see if I can reword it for you.
You think a woman has the “right” to determine if the baby inside her should be allowed to be born correct?
If that is the case, wouldn’t all the female babies murdered during an abortion not have the “right” to make that choice anymore?
In essence neither you, nor anyone is pro-choice. Because you are taking the choice away from the babies that are killed. You are pro-elitism, as in only certain females are allowed that choice, others have it made for them. How like the Democrats to be in favor of one person making life choices for another…
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
We’ve been over this, Abortion & Capital Punishment are not the same thing.[/quote]
Certainly not, but if the “questionable company” argument stands for one thing, it stands in general. We are among a very small number of countries on Earth that are willing to execute minors, for instance.
Which is not to say that I’m in favor of abortion or opposed to capital punishment, because I’m neither of those things.[/quote]
HAHA i don’t know what you posted is supposed to mean either
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If you are so concerned with a woman’s choice, how can you be okay with the elimination of that choice by terminating her life before she ever has the chance to make that choice?
Let me see if I can reword it for you.
You think a woman has the “right” to determine if the baby inside her should be allowed to be born correct?
If that is the case, wouldn’t all the female babies murdered during an abortion not have the “right” to make that choice anymore?
In essence neither you, nor anyone is pro-choice. [/quote]
your comment about pro choice is utter nonsense
I can not answer for the unborn , it is not my job . IMO it would be the mothers job
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
We’ve been over this, Abortion & Capital Punishment are not the same thing.[/quote]
Certainly not, but if the “questionable company” argument stands for one thing, it stands in general. We are among a very small number of countries on Earth that are willing to execute minors, for instance.
Which is not to say that I’m in favor of abortion or opposed to capital punishment, because I’m neither of those things.[/quote]
your comment about pro choice is utter nonsense
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How so? Please explain how ending the live of a female baby before it is born preserves that future woman’s “right” to choose. [/quote]
it doesn’t . [/quote]
Okay, so how can anyone call themselves pro-choice, if they are only preserving the choice of SOME of the females but not ALL of the females?
I am asking you to explain the logic behind the justification of murder, nothing more, nothing less. I’m not asking you to make any choices, but rather explain your opinion.