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    Thought you ladies may be interested..

    ..this is a bummer, except those who oppose abortion.

    here you go
    halfassedjediknight Reviewed by halfassedjediknight on . Thought you ladies may be interested.. ..this is a bummer, except those who oppose abortion. here you go Rating: 5

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    This ruling tells women that politicians, not doctors, will make their health care decisions for them."
    Gee, thanks Bush, I definitly trust a politician MUCH more then my doc.

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    Sister had an abortion when she was 14 and now she cant have kids now and she is 32.
    I dont know if that had anything to do with it, but before the proceedure the
    equipment worked fine.

    I wonder what life would be like if Mary would have aborted Jesus, or mohomad was aborted? Drastically differant i would think.
    I am indifferant on the matter.

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    When abortion in the 2nd trimester is spoken about, I (maybe niavely) assume the women or the baby is in serious medical danger, that's why I'm so outraged. I cannot begin to imagine how a politian can determine whether or not a women can have control over her own fucking body especially for the wellbeing of herself and her child.

    Some reasons for abortion, I do not agree with, but for the most part I believe there are too many valid reasons to keep it, then there are to get rid of it.

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    i actually believe that abortion is wrong. i believe that even if it's a few cells, whether you call it a "human being" or not, it still has the potential of being a human being. i don't think i would consider abortion if anything less that it was killing my wife, and then i really don't know.

    now, i'm sure that the VAST majority of you disagree with me. however, i'll say something here i hope you'll like:

    now i'm a Christian (that's not what you'll like ), i believe the bible, i don't follow any sect or denomination, heck i haven't really been to church in years. BUT, i find it a terrible thing that chrisitans and the like think that the LEGISLATING of abortion is the most important issue in our country's politics. folks, we're at war, killing people, we're at odds with half the world, we're making new enemies on every front; our government has too much power and it is corrupt and it is delusional and our president is a hollow shell of idiocy being filled from behind.


    i'm not a conservative i voted for kerry, and i'm very liberal politically. i'm not saying abortion should be legal. i do think it is wrong, i don't think it is the woman's body. however, the legislation of abortion is just about the last thing on my mind when i think about our country


    folks, don't let the goddamn corrupt politicians snow you with one thing while they get away with murder behind your back. don't be taken in. stand up for what you believe and let's turn this country around. i don't know about you, but i don't think the world has to hate us, i think we can help, i think we can be a beacon for good and hope.

    sry, got emotional, anyway, most of y'all (heck i wouldn't be suprised if 100% of you) disagree with me, maybe you think i'm evil for believing that abortion is wrong. i certainly don't think you're evil for thinking it is right. i certainly don't want to see young girls self-aborting because they have no hope. God above, i don't want that.

    anyway, i'll stop preaching, but i wish you all well, and i hope that you'll consider what matters most when you think about who you want to rule us

    so really, i have to ask myself, do i believe abortion should be illegal? well, perhaps, but honestly i really don't know. i believe completely that it is wrong, i DO NOT BELIEVE THAT THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD DICTATE RIGHT FROM WRONG IN EVERY SCENERIO.

    for instance, i think using crack is pretty wrong; you fuck yourself up; but i don't know that the government should tell us what we do to our own bodies. i certainly believe cannabis should be legal

    in this case however, i don't believe it's your body, but the beginning of a human being growing inside you, whether it has one cell or millions, it's going to be a person, not a squirrel ( i hope )

    so yes, in the end i would say i think abortion should be illegal, but i'll tell you this, it's just about the last thing i consider when i vote, and until the democrats become pro-life i doubt i'll be helping the anti-aborition cause. first i'd rather stop destroying our national resources, and breeding terrorists and invading countries

    peace and love

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbygreenbear
    i actually believe that abortion is wrong. i believe that even if it's a few cells, whether you call it a "human being" or not, it still has the potential of being a human being. i don't think i would consider abortion if anything less that it was killing my wife, and then i really don't know.
    I'm not going to argue on the issue of whether or not abortion is wrong, just the text of this statement "potential of being a human being". I waste millions of opportunities for human life every day and flush them down the toilet.

    But yeah, it's certainly down the list of concern i think, when there are much more important issues at hand. And government should be about being the moral authority.

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    Im very pro choice myself. But thats just my 2 cents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbygreenbear
    sry, got emotional, anyway, most of y'all (heck i wouldn't be suprised if 100% of you) disagree with me, maybe you think i'm evil for believing that abortion is wrong. i certainly don't think you're evil for thinking it is right.
    Not at all. Allow me to speak perhaps for a small section of "the opposition", such as it is...

    We don't think you're evil for believing abortion is wrong. We don't really believe in evil in the traditional perspective anyway. But we feel perhaps that you're failing to be empathetic to people who are different than you. Which is understandable, but not particularly laudable.

    As is, we find it remarkably refreshing that your apparently open to allowing people to choose their own lives. Nobody thinks that just because the Jewish segments of the population cover their heads, we all do. Similarly, just because Christians choose to practice their particular beliefs about sex and conception, doesn't mean we should all be held to the same standard by the legal system.

    we do have vastly differing beliefs concerning the beginning of life, and the rights accorded to human potentiality.

    Do you also oppose masturbation? And must all sex be for the purpose of procreation?

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    I am pro-abortion. End of story.

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    I'm pro-choice, too. But I confess that I do have problems with that form of late-term abortion. There's no reason it should be performed that late in the game, as awful and brutal as the technique is. Those pregnancies should be taken care of much earlier so that late-term procedure can be avoided.

    I am troubled that the Supreme Court didn't see any reason to include language that made some rare exceptions when the mother's health and/or life depended on it. This opens the door to what we've all been dreading with this new court--even further restrictions on women's reproductive choices.
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