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Re: Supreme Court upholds Partial Birth Abortion Ban
Well I am a republican and I am a candidate, but my pro life position isn't a platform I have jumped on in hopes to get elected. Many of us conservative republicans do form our own conclusions. We learned to do that before the public schools were overtaken with the lefties.
I am pro life because I've seen an aborted baby for myself. Held one in fact! It is heartbreaking. Of course than there is the fact that I was born in 1964 (almost a decade before woe vs wade) to a young 15 year old girl. My dad was in prison. A decade later my mother did have an abortion. She would have had one to end my existence too if they were available in our small rural town. Interesting to note, that she is grateful that wasn't her option. The years were difficult, there is no denying that, but 44 years later, she is proud of my accomplishments and it is not my life that causes her grief. Abortions hurt the women, those stats. are never discussed by the liberals. Often the circumstances surrounding pregnancy are heartbreaking. Unfortunately making a bad choice just makes thos circumstances worse, for years to come. Glad to have my say, glad have been given life and glad to be running for the State Senate! |
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(2) Please don't pretend that your position derives from a concern for women. If abortion cured cancer and depression, would you support it? I'm guessing no. Besides, where exactly are these stats? You know, for a fact, that having an abortion is a worse option - for every woman - than having a pregnancy she doesn't want and possibly raising a baby she doesn't want, or putting it into an overcrowded and borderline criminal foster care and adoption system? Despite what you imply with your anecdote about your mother, not every woman/girl can and will love an unwanted baby. Not every woman/girl can be a good mother. I've seen too many lives ruined by unwanted pregnancies to be convinced by your one example. |
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JACKASS isn't an argument. Besides, you - despite what you claim - don't really see it as an "unborn child", with equal rights. Imagine the following scenario (yes, I know it'll never happen, but play along): There is a fire in a fertility clinic. You can EITHER rescue a child OR you can rescue a box of one hundred human embryos. Which do you choose? Unless you're a psychopath, and I don't think you are, you choose the one child over the one hundred of what you claim to consider human.
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Your use of the word "inconvenience" is insulting. Raising a child is unbelievably hard work; it is not simply an inconvenience. It should not be foisted on those who do not want it. Too many lives have been ruined by unwanted pregnancies and children. The lives of the people who already exist must come first. |
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Making a bad chioce will often make any circumstances worse, but why do you think you are more qualified to make those choices than the woman living through them? |
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I rather think that using a baby to punish a woman for having sex is not good for anyone involved. |
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The issue here really is at what point during the pregnancy does an embryo become a person? It isn't a clear line, although it would make things much easier if it were. Before you have a person there, it can't be 'punished', or harmed; you can't murder someone who does not yet exist. |
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To your example I would pose the following example. A deadly virus hits sweeps the nation. Hospitals have to make a decision on who to save and who to let die. Who do you think wins out the elderly or children? The children because: 1. they have not yet lived their lives, and 2. they are more likely to survive. In your example I would obviously save the child because, as he is already born, he stands a greater chance for survival. That being said the two are nowhere near the same (abortion and your example). Abortion isn't (usually) about having to choose who to save. Abortion, except in certain cases, is about killing one for the convenience of another. |
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