Unkotare
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Is he/she an early stage of development of a hippo? A dolphin? a tulip?Murder is a legal act, and abortion is a medical procedure, and a fetus is not a child.
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Is he/she an early stage of development of a hippo? A dolphin? a tulip?Murder is a legal act, and abortion is a medical procedure, and a fetus is not a child.
Is he/she an early stage of development of a hippo? A dolphin? a tulip?
Not all of them agreed with that, but with the British at their doorstep they felt it was more important at the time to have a united front, so they compromised with the idea it would be handled later, which it was.
Then you DON'T think there are good arguments on both sides !!!Personally I think there's a good argument on both sides, but at the end of the day, there's one BIGLY inconvenient fact for Pro-Choice crowd. It's called the Declaration of Independence, which is the founding document of this country. Surely you've heard of it.
They don't teach this in schools, because if they did the left's collective head would spin like Regan's in the Exorcist.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
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100 years later. Not to mention when they said "all men were created equal" they meant nothing but MEN, well really they meant nothing but white men as they did not view black nor native Americans as equals.
That was the general attitude throughout most cultures in those days. Trying to judge people from the past by today's standards is an exercise in futility. Were you born back then odds are you would have thought no differently. People and societies evolve over time.
The Founders had no problem with abortion. It was legal and common in that era. They were fine with it.
That means your commie interpretation of what they meant is really stupid.
Run along now, Trump cult pervs. Find some other way to rape liberty. That is what gets you commies off, after all.
It's a cantaloupe.
Ah good. You confirm my point, that the opinions of the founders don't mean much.They were also fine with slavery, at least most of them were.
Abortion has been around since theThe Founders had no problem with abortion. It was legal and common in that era. They were fine with it.
That means your commie interpretation of what they meant is really stupid.
Run along now, Trump cult pervs. Find some other way to rape liberty. That is what gets you commies off, after all.
Ah good. You confirm my point, that the opinions of the founders don't mean much.
And thus the OP's rant that the founders would be pro-life is rendered null and void.
Abortificents were advertised in the print material of the day.Abortion has been around since the
beginning of time and will continue to be around through the end of time. That said, this is the first I’ve heard that America’s Founders were “fine with abortion” and it was legal during that era.
Some truth to that for sure. The philosophy of the DOI was good, in practice it wasn't. If they could go back in time they'd replace "all men" with "mankind". Or to please the woke crowd, "unrestrictive non-binary bipedalists".100 years later. Not to mention when they said "all men were created equal" they meant nothing but MEN, well really they meant nothing but white men as they did not view black nor native Americans as equals.
Fuck that. Leave it to the States. The SC made the right decision to reverse Roe/Wade. The SC had no business enacting Rose/Wade in the first place, and the Declaration of Independence is one example why.No, I am pointing out that blanket (well they liked it) references are well you (i.e. retarded)
If you want Abortion to be a federal right, start a movement to get an amendment added to the Constitution to protect it.
Fuck that. Leave it to the States. The SC made the right decision to reverse Roe/Wade. The SC had no business enacting Rose/Wade in the first place, and the Declaration of Independence is one example why.
Should we give any credence to the gubmint that tells us some amino acids on a meteorite are "life", but that "a blob of cells" isn't?