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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:47 pm Post subject: Re: Abortion: why it's the ultimate motherly act |
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On Jul 8, 10:40 pm, "MCP" <gf010w5...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/caitlin_moran/art...
Our columnist, who has opted to have a termination since the birth of her
two children, argues that it is a moral duty not to bring unwanted offspring
into the world
Yet another baby killer tries to justify her actions.
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This is sick indeed.
As I see it, it reflects the fact that women are psychologically
incapable of
making 'hard' decisions, and therefore must first rationalise them to
easy
decisions, of which this is an example. Yes, abortion should be a hard
decision, for it is killing a child - the word 'abortion' itself is a
euphemism.
The fact is that abortion is ending a life that could develope into a
normal human being. And that's what it seems women can't face; they
may say so, but they're not really dealing with the logical
consequences.
The worst thing, though, is the feminist men that claim that if men
got
pregnant, we'd have no problem with abortion. Bullshit. Men expect
other
men to be responsible, even going too far in that direction in many
cases.
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Drooling Idiot Guest
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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:53 pm Post subject: Re: Abortion: why it's the ultimate motherly act |
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"MCP" <gf010w5035@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/caitlin_moran/article
1645946.ece
Our columnist, who has opted to have a termination since the birth of her
two children, argues that it is a moral duty not to bring unwanted
offspring into the world.
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I would agree. |
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Ranting Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 3:49 am Post subject: Re: Abortion: why it's the ultimate motherly act |
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"Andrew Usher" <k_over_hbarc@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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As I see it, it reflects the fact that women are psychologically
incapable of
making 'hard' decisions, and therefore must first rationalise them to
easy
decisions, of which this is an example. Yes, abortion should be a hard
decision, for it is killing a child - the word 'abortion' itself is a
euphemism.
The fact is that abortion is ending a life that could develope into a
normal human being. And that's what it seems women can't face; they
may say so, but they're not really dealing with the logical
consequences.
The worst thing, though, is the feminist men that claim that if men
got
pregnant, we'd have no problem with abortion. Bullshit. Men expect
other
men to be responsible, even going too far in that direction in many
cases.
Andrew Usher
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Andrew , a few years ago I heard a woman say that "if men all of a sudden
were the ones to had to give birth , abortion wouldn't just be a right, it
would be a sacrament".
To this I replied, "Abortion already is a sacrament, after all, there is no
other elective surgical procedure that a 12 year old child can receive with
the parents consent or permission, hell, that same girl can't get a tattoo
with permission"
I have an alternate saying "If all of a sudden men were the ones getting
pregnant, abortion would be illegal within 5 years"
as a counter to the argument that men wouldn't have a problem with abortion,
I usually reply, if that is the case, I also believe that alot of women who
are pro abortion right now would become anti abortion overnight |
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Ranting Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 3:51 am Post subject: Re: Abortion: why it's the ultimate motherly act |
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"Ranting" <rant@rant.com> wrote in message
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To this I replied, "Abortion already is a sacrament, after all, there is
no other elective surgical procedure that a 12 year old child can receive
with the parents consent or permission, hell, that same girl can't get a
tattoo with permission"
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That should read "without permission" |
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Drooling Idiot Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:19 am Post subject: Re: Abortion: why it's the ultimate motherly act |
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"Ranting" <rant@rant.com> wrote:
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"Ranting" <rant@rant.com> wrote in message
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To this I replied, "Abortion already is a sacrament, after all, there
is no other elective surgical procedure that a 12 year old child can
receive with the parents consent or permission, hell, that same girl
can't get a tattoo with permission"
That should read "without permission"
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If it were up to me there would be abortion clinics in middle schools along
with STD testing and contraceptive services. |
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Ranting Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:24 am Post subject: Re: Abortion: why it's the ultimate motherly act |
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"Drooling Idiot" <droolingidiot@live.com> wrote in message
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"Ranting" <rant@rant.com> wrote:
"Ranting" <rant@rant.com> wrote in message
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To this I replied, "Abortion already is a sacrament, after all, there
is no other elective surgical procedure that a 12 year old child can
receive with the parents consent or permission, hell, that same girl
can't get a tattoo with permission"
That should read "without permission"
If it were up to me there would be abortion clinics in middle schools
along
with STD testing and contraceptive services.
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And based on your posts here, I can say that it is probably you opinion that
ONLY Men would pay for them. |
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Drooling Idiot Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:33 am Post subject: Re: Abortion: why it's the ultimate motherly act |
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"Ranting" <rant@rant.com> wrote:
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"Drooling Idiot" <droolingidiot@live.com> wrote in message
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"Ranting" <rant@rant.com> wrote:
"Ranting" <rant@rant.com> wrote in message
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To this I replied, "Abortion already is a sacrament, after all,
there is no other elective surgical procedure that a 12 year old
child can receive with the parents consent or permission, hell, that
same girl can't get a tattoo with permission"
That should read "without permission"
If it were up to me there would be abortion clinics in middle schools
along
with STD testing and contraceptive services.
And based on your posts here, I can say that it is probably you opinion
that ONLY Men would pay for them.
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No, ALL tax payers would pay for them. Just like they pay for public
education. |
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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:26 am Post subject: Re: Abortion: why it's the ultimate motherly act |
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On Jul 11, 6:43 am, "Pumpkinhead" <pumpkin_head060...@hotmail.com>
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"MCP" <gf010w5...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/caitlin_moran/art...
Our columnist, who has opted to have a termination since the birth of her
two children, argues that it is a moral duty not to bring unwanted
offspring
into the world
Yet another baby killer tries to justify her actions.
The headline is wrong. Abortion is completely anti-motherly. Women should
focus more on the moral duty not to get pregnant in the first place if they
don't want any more children.
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I agree with you. However, most anti-abortionists are also anti-
contraception. |
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