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I don't like the idea of abortion... But a woman should have the right to choose.
I mind my business.
On the other side think cost... How many more woman & children would be on the tit?
I'll take that as a "Ok, OK, Shogun, UNCLE! I admit that I am a fucking idiot and probably shouldn't have posted in this thread."
How could I give up debating you?
You never take any concrete position on anything. You are a floater.
The last time I saw something like you, I flushed it.
... The same way you eventually had to give up regular undies for adult diaper: sometimes your shit flows a bit too regular to keep going.
Indeed, I've taken THIS OP as my position on the abortion issue; as stated in my very first post on this forum all those years ago, no less.
You, sir, have masticated this topic like toothless dentures.
You're comment is vague. Are you really equating women and children with dogs?
You're really fucked up
What does it matter? Why should it be legal or illegal? It is none of the governments business if a women wants an abortion. All she should have to do is find a certified practicing doctor who is willing to do the procedure at a certified clinic and or hospital. It is her choice and the doctors choice, not the government nor the courts.Across the country, Republicans and Democrats are wrangling over proposed changes to state abortion laws. On Tuesday, the Ohio House of Representatives voted on a measure that has the power to transform the states and the nations abortion dialogue. In a landmark move, the House voted 54 to 43 to ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat becomes detectable to doctors.
The measure, known as the Heartbeat Bill, has been touted by Republicans in the state, with the majority of them voting affirmatively for its passage. There has been no shortage of controversy surrounding the proposal, as a heartbeat can be detected as early as six weeks (by some accounts, it can be found even earlier). Also, the measure does not include exemptions for rape or incest, but it does include one for the health of the mother. Reuters has more about this intriguing legislative initiative:
Should Abortion Be Illegal Once a Heartbeat Is Detectable? | Breaking news and opinion on The Blaze
What does it matter? Why should it be legal or illegal? It is none of the governments business if a women wants an abortion. All she should have to do is find a certified practicing doctor who is willing to do the procedure at a certified clinic and or hospital. It is her choice and the doctors choice, not the government nor the courts.
Across the country, Republicans and Democrats are wrangling over proposed changes to state abortion laws. On Tuesday, the Ohio House of Representatives voted on a measure that has the power to transform the states and the nations abortion dialogue. In a landmark move, the House voted 54 to 43 to ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat becomes detectable to doctors.
The measure, known as the Heartbeat Bill, has been touted by Republicans in the state, with the majority of them voting affirmatively for its passage. There has been no shortage of controversy surrounding the proposal, as a heartbeat can be detected as early as six weeks (by some accounts, it can be found even earlier). Also, the measure does not include exemptions for rape or incest, but it does include one for the health of the mother. Reuters has more about this intriguing legislative initiative:
Should Abortion Be Illegal Once a Heartbeat Is Detectable? | Breaking news and opinion on The Blaze
Across the country, Republicans and Democrats are wrangling over proposed changes to state abortion laws. On Tuesday, the Ohio House of Representatives voted on a measure that has the power to transform the states and the nations abortion dialogue. In a landmark move, the House voted 54 to 43 to ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat becomes detectable to doctors.
The measure, known as the Heartbeat Bill, has been touted by Republicans in the state, with the majority of them voting affirmatively for its passage. There has been no shortage of controversy surrounding the proposal, as a heartbeat can be detected as early as six weeks (by some accounts, it can be found even earlier). Also, the measure does not include exemptions for rape or incest, but it does include one for the health of the mother. Reuters has more about this intriguing legislative initiative:
Should Abortion Be Illegal Once a Heartbeat Is Detectable? | Breaking news and opinion on The Blaze
Uh no.
"5 weeks
Your baby still resembles a tadpole more than a human, but is growing fast. The circulatory system is beginning to form, and the tiny heart will start to beat this week.
Your baby is the size of a sesame seed."
Ah, an attempt at logic from someone utterly unqualified to be viewed as human itself.
Ah, an attempt at logic from someone utterly unqualified to be viewed as human itself.
Ah, an attempt at logic from someone utterly unqualified to be viewed as human itself.
Doubling down on being a fucktard? Trust me, you don't need to work so hard.
Ah, an attempt at logic from someone utterly unqualified to be viewed as human itself.
Doubling down on being a fucktard? Trust me, you don't need to work so hard.
It's no effort at all to show that you didn't know it was an elephant embryo. Or are you resorting to more empty - and apparently allowable - trolling and flaming because you still don't get it?
My point stands, and continues to stand: a human is a human is a human.
My point stands, and continues to stand: a human is a human is a human.
And an elephant isn't.
Across the country, Republicans and Democrats are wrangling over proposed changes to state abortion laws. On Tuesday, the Ohio House of Representatives voted on a measure that has the power to transform the states and the nations abortion dialogue. In a landmark move, the House voted 54 to 43 to ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat becomes detectable to doctors.
The measure, known as the Heartbeat Bill, has been touted by Republicans in the state, with the majority of them voting affirmatively for its passage. There has been no shortage of controversy surrounding the proposal, as a heartbeat can be detected as early as six weeks (by some accounts, it can be found even earlier). Also, the measure does not include exemptions for rape or incest, but it does include one for the health of the mother. Reuters has more about this intriguing legislative initiative:
Should Abortion Be Illegal Once a Heartbeat Is Detectable? | Breaking news and opinion on The Blaze
Uh no.
"5 weeks
Your baby still resembles a tadpole more than a human, but is growing fast. The circulatory system is beginning to form, and the tiny heart will start to beat this week.
Your baby is the size of a sesame seed."
So which one are you thinking is a "scientific" proof of a lack of life and humanity: size, or not being an adult?
Across the country, Republicans and Democrats are wrangling over proposed changes to state abortion laws. On Tuesday, the Ohio House of Representatives voted on a measure that has the power to transform the states and the nations abortion dialogue. In a landmark move, the House voted 54 to 43 to ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat becomes detectable to doctors.
The measure, known as the Heartbeat Bill, has been touted by Republicans in the state, with the majority of them voting affirmatively for its passage. There has been no shortage of controversy surrounding the proposal, as a heartbeat can be detected as early as six weeks (by some accounts, it can be found even earlier). Also, the measure does not include exemptions for rape or incest, but it does include one for the health of the mother. Reuters has more about this intriguing legislative initiative:
Should Abortion Be Illegal Once a Heartbeat Is Detectable? | Breaking news and opinion on The Blaze
Uh no.
"5 weeks
Your baby still resembles a tadpole more than a human, but is growing fast. The circulatory system is beginning to form, and the tiny heart will start to beat this week.
Your baby is the size of a sesame seed."
So which one are you thinking is a "scientific" proof of a lack of life and humanity: size, or not being an adult?
As with death, life begins and ends with neural activity. That's not until much later.
I'm against abortion, but not against it being legal. Wanna kill your baby that's up to you. And in the case of rape or significant health risk to the mother am ok with it. I just take exception to euphamisms being used in some half-assed attempt to justify it. It's killing the baby, at least be honest about it. Not the ideal situation, but sometimes it's the best one. Shouldn't force a victim of rape to go through 9 months of pregnancy, nor should you write off the mother if staying pregnant's gonna kill her or seriously mess her up.