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So, where is the line for you? Is it before you deliver the
brooks5 183 reads
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head, insert the forceps in the skull of the non-sentient ball of protoplasm's skull and swirl it around to scramble the brain?  Apparently, you then you chop it up into pieces-parts for sale.

Pro-abortion folks struggle with this question.  This where the name-calling typically starts.

I, for one, don't care what you do so long as we focus on killing the right babies/fetuses/non-sentient blobs (all genetically unique). . . . you know, for the benefit of "society". ;).  Three months after the fetus comes out, snuff it.  It is still a fetus then, right?

What does offend me is the use of a cute euphemism like "choice" to hide the barbarity.

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...in their argument against abortions.  Why else would this product be invented if fetuses are not sentient beings?

brooks5184 reads

head, insert the forceps in the skull of the non-sentient ball of protoplasm's skull and swirl it around to scramble the brain?  Apparently, you then you chop it up into pieces-parts for sale.

Pro-abortion folks struggle with this question.  This where the name-calling typically starts.

I, for one, don't care what you do so long as we focus on killing the right babies/fetuses/non-sentient blobs (all genetically unique). . . . you know, for the benefit of "society". ;).  Three months after the fetus comes out, snuff it.  It is still a fetus then, right?

What does offend me is the use of a cute euphemism like "choice" to hide the barbarity.

-- Modified on 1/7/2016 11:15:23 AM

bigguy30168 reads

The more you comment your post show that is a lie.
I love how people like you lie to yourself.

Posted By: brooks5
head, insert the forceps in the skull of the non-sentient ball of protoplasm's skull and swirl it around to scramble the brain?  Apparently, you then you chop it up into pieces-parts for sale.  
   
 Pro-abortion folks struggle with this question.  This where the name-calling typically starts.  
   
 I, for one, don't care what you do so long as we focus on killing the right babies/fetuses/non-sentient blobs (all genetically unique). . . . you know, for the benefit of "society". ;).  Three months after the fetus comes out, snuff it.  It is still a fetus then, right?  
   
 What does offend me is the use of a cute euphemism like "choice" to hide the barbarity.

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1.  If our Great Nation elect that crazy woman, and  Hillary is successful  contacting  the aliens she's  looking  for, pity  earthlings when  ET learns of our primitive ways.
 After meeting with her and discovering  America's  version of a civilized nation's idea of birth control, ET will most likely turn us into fertilizer, or worse.

  2. I'll personally guarantee,  Hillary won't make contact with ET no matter how hard she tries.
     I do firmly believe if crazy Hillary is elected President, our way of life and our Great Nation will suffer more dramatically than any time in our History.  

 I unequivocally support a woman's right to terminate her pregnancy at any time, or terminate herself, if that's her choice.  
   
 
  On the other hand, how ignorant does a woman have to be, to wait four months, or worse, five to
 get an abortion, for birth control, when numerous contraception terminators  are readily available, long before a baby's life is viable outside the womb ?  
   
   If I'm up to date on late term abortion, which I don't feel the need to keep up with, since planned parenthood is master of that plan, it's legal up to 24 weeks to use abortion as birth control, because most medical authorities scientifically proclaim, there is no viability of the baby before 24 weeks.

  Not the first time scientists and  the medical community have been proven wrong.

http://www.people.com/article/preemie-cruise-ship-1.5-pound-baby

"The last thing Emily Morgan was worrying about when she stepped onto the decks of a Royal Carribean cruise ship in Fort Lauderdale on August 30 was giving birth.  

Her doctor had cleared her for the one-week cruise to Puerto Rico, St. Barts and St. Kitts and her December 19 due date was far enough off that it seemed she was in little danger of going into labor.  

Less than two days later, for reasons no one still seems to understand, they were all proven terribly, terribly wrong.  

On Sept. 1 around 9 pm, Emily began having contractions, she tells PEOPLE in an exclusive new interview from the Miami hospital where she and her husband, Chase, are holding a round-the-clock vigil for their son.  

They were 100 miles from land and 14 hours from the nearest hospital.  

"You can't have this baby. We're too far out at sea,' " she says the ship's two doctors told her."  

   Up date: https://www.gofundme.com/bg4ucsps

 



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"On the other hand, how ignorant does a woman have to be, to wait four months, or worse, five to
 get an abortion, for birth control, when numerous contraception terminators  are readily available, long before a baby's life is viable outside the womb ?"

I don't know, but there doesn't seem to be that many of them. 89% of abortions, in 2010, occurred in the first 12 weeks. 95% in the first 15.

Touching story though. Perhaps we can use GoFundMe, for all the parents who carry to full term, but can't pay for the medical bills due to short-term and long-term medical complications, since Republican's congressmen don't seem too concerned about their plight. Perhaps GoFundMe can be used by parent who can not afford another child?  ;)

GaGambler198 reads

I will agree that with all the options available, I really don't see any real excuse for waiting until a fetus is actually a viable baby before making the decision not to have it.

and wasn't Obamacare supposed to take care of all these medical complications? but GoFundMe seems like a much better solution that forcing me to pay for babies I didn't make. Part of the reason I have the disposable income I do is that I made a conscious choice not to get saddled with a wife and kids, why should I pay for the bad decisions of others?

"why should I pay for the bad decisions of others?"

That's what I keep saying regarding WMD's, Bush and the Iraq war!   ;)

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Too bad the slow learners didn't allow the bad decisions made in Iraq  to sink in their  
     numb skull, non comprehending  heads, before they applauded and supported regime change in Egypt, Syria, and Libya.
   
  One thing I really like about Trump, I'm confident he won't feel the  need to control other Nations, to raise his self esteem and make America greater than ever.  
   
     

Posted By: mattradd
"why should I pay for the bad decisions of others?"  
   
 That's what I keep saying regarding WMD's, Bush and the Iraq war!   ;)

bigguy30129 reads

Just makes sure you and the other Trump lovers post comments on here.
The day after his upcoming Presidential loss in November.
It will be a very exciting day on here and also a very funny one.
 

Posted By: quadseasonal
 Too bad the slow learners didn't allow the bad decisions made in Iraq  to sink in their  
      numb skull, non comprehending  heads, before they applauded and supported regime change in Egypt, Syria, and Libya.  
     
   One thing I really like about Trump, I'm confident he won't feel the  need to control other Nations, to raise his self esteem and make America greater than ever.  
     
       
   
Posted By: mattradd
"why should I pay for the bad decisions of others?"  
     
  That's what I keep saying regarding WMD's, Bush and the Iraq war!   ;)  
 

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