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For you hard-core pro-abortionists out there. Although I am a conservative, I am pro-choice. Do you want to know why?
I believe a woman shouldnt walk into an office and be told their only option in a crisis pregnancy is abortion. There are at least two other viable options (adoption or raising the child)!!!!!! Granted, I understand, not from personal experience though, but through the stories of others that a person in this situation is extremely vulnerable. However, by forcing a decision on someone you are not giving them a choice. That would be a classic example of letting someone else make an individuals own decisions. On top of that, aren't there psychological and physical consequences of an abortion????? I believe a person should be informed on all the options available, as well as the consequences, and to see the communities and services available to assist in whatever decision is made.
Last year I volunteered for a Crisis Pregnancy Center. Now, I would have to investigate further, but I recall a conversation about Planned Parenthood having a campaign to promote birth control. Free samples were given to girls. Wonderful!!!!!!!! Heres the catch: First of all, promotion of provocative behavior and second, the doses of birth control were so low they were likely not to do any good. Hmmmmmm..........
Just like many of our politicians, nobody has the good of the other person in mind. Instead, they only share a love for themselves and their pocketbooks. Plain, old-fashioned greed.
If you really wanted to help someone, would you just give them one option that seemingly benefits yourself?????? Or would you tell them pros and cons while encouraging them to make a wise decision?????? Which is more polite and considerate????
I believe a woman shouldnt walk into an office and be told their only option in a crisis pregnancy is abortion. There are at least two other viable options (adoption or raising the child)!!!!!! Granted, I understand, not from personal experience though, but through the stories of others that a person in this situation is extremely vulnerable. However, by forcing a decision on someone you are not giving them a choice. That would be a classic example of letting someone else make an individuals own decisions. On top of that, aren't there psychological and physical consequences of an abortion????? I believe a person should be informed on all the options available, as well as the consequences, and to see the communities and services available to assist in whatever decision is made.
Last year I volunteered for a Crisis Pregnancy Center. Now, I would have to investigate further, but I recall a conversation about Planned Parenthood having a campaign to promote birth control. Free samples were given to girls. Wonderful!!!!!!!! Heres the catch: First of all, promotion of provocative behavior and second, the doses of birth control were so low they were likely not to do any good. Hmmmmmm..........
Just like many of our politicians, nobody has the good of the other person in mind. Instead, they only share a love for themselves and their pocketbooks. Plain, old-fashioned greed.
If you really wanted to help someone, would you just give them one option that seemingly benefits yourself?????? Or would you tell them pros and cons while encouraging them to make a wise decision?????? Which is more polite and considerate????