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Re: pro life ad's in georgia
I think abortion is really about Americans being too spoiled for their own damned good. In Turd world nations they have as many kids as they can. They do so because so many children die. This used to be the case in the US too.
Abortion isn't really one of my issues, but to say without abortion there is no choice is wrong. To fornicate is a choice and it costs nothing except a cold shower. Besides, there are rubbers and ever other type of pill these days too. People just want to screw without consequences. It isn't about choice and it never has been. Abortion is about liquidating those who socialist / fascist / leftist / commie (insert Progressive) assholes think are unfit, before they can grow up and be wards of the state. " Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don't want to have too many of. " Ruth Bader Ginsberg
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: pro life ad's in georgia
With you slipping through we're obviously not doing a good job.
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Re: pro life ad's in georgia
I think about you when I zero in my sights.
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Re: pro life ad's in georgia
I'll keep my personal beliefs to myself on this issue, but I've always felt that common ground can, and should be reached. In fact, I've been fairly passionate on this issue.
No-one wants to see babies die. I think that is a fair thing to say. The pro-life movement is focusing one changing legislation that simply isn't going to happen. It won't be overturned. I think it's in everyone's best interest to prevent conception in the first place. We should make it rain birth control in all shapes and forms. If we can divert our resources from attempts to change/maintain policies to helping counsel those who are pregnant, prevent pregnancy in the first place, and educate the population we would be in much better shape than we are now. This is something that needs to happen. Rant over.
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Re: pro life ad's in georgia
I only think about you when I'm responding to your posts...let's hope you don't picture me naked. No homo.
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