It always amazes me how quick you supposedly "tolerant" leftists are to impose your own personal opinions on everyone else as a universal moral standard. Whatever happened to "my body, my choice"? Does that only count when the "choice" is what YOU would do?
How is it "intolerant" to think this child shouldn't have been forced to have a child?
It's intolerant for you to automatically assume she was "forced", especially since the law leaves the decision solely up to her.
And it's intolerant for you assholes to jump in with "She should never have had the baby", which is basically you wanting to impose YOUR opinions over HER decision, something you hypocritical fools keep saying you hate in everyone else.
And while I don't have trouble believing that you, Jillian, are potentially stupid enough not to have understood my meaning, I don't actually believe that in this case you didn't, so your feigned obtuseness isn't winning any points.
How sick is it that you think she should have been and that her life should have been placed in danger?
Who said I thought she should? Given how much trouble you have articulating your own opinions coherently enough to keep people from laughing at you, you definitely shouldn't be aspiring to state MY opinions.
All I said was that you lying sacks of feces run around, claiming to "just want women to make their own choices", but when they DO make those choices and don't happen to agree with you, you're all foaming at the mouth about how THAT choice shouldn't have been allowed, because YOURS was the only correct one.
In case you didn't catch me saying it before, you're a damned hypocrite.
And, btw... it isn't YOUR body. It's hers. And she is a child who shouldn't be having children and wasn't capable of making those decisions at 10 when she got pregnant.
And btw, Punkinhead, I never said it was. In fact, I'M not the one demanding to know why MY wishes and opinions weren't followed. YOU are the only one here acting as though this girl's body is yours to decide about. Think hard - if you're capable of it - and you'll realize that I haven't voiced any opinion one way or the other about the decision she, her parents, and her doctor made, because I - unlike you - actually stand by what I believe.
And talk to me about how she wasn't capable of making those decisions the next time you're screaming about a proposed parental notification law, hypocrite. I like how in one sentence you tell me it's not MY body, and in the next, you reiterate that you seem to think it's YOURS.
Jillian's a hypocrite. I rest my case.