PoppaGringo wrote:
What would you call it O Learned One, if not murder? Flotsom or jetsam?
What it is Pop, an abortion. You may Google the term to help your vocabulary.
Bad Bob wrote:
What it is Pop, an abortion. You may Google the term to help your vocabulary.
The question was what is an abortion result called, flotsam or jetsam. Pay attention, if you can.
PoppaGringo wrote:
The question was what is an abortion result called, flotsam or jetsam. Pay attention, if you can.
"What would you call it O Learned One, if not murder? Are you senile? Abortion
Bad Bob wrote:
"What would you call it O Learned One, if not murder? Are you senile? Abortion
No, you were brain damaged duringborth and if Margaret Sanger had had her way, you'd have been killed.
Bad Bob wrote:
"What would you call it O Learned One, if not murder? Are you senile? Abortion
Are you being intentionally obtuse or is it natural to you? Once again, what do you call the end result of an abortion?
Kevyn wrote:
This makes sense, the only people who have a stake in this are women of child bearing age. Men have absolutely no business forcing them to become mothers against their will.
To prevent women from being forced to become mothers against their will, strong penalties for rape need to be enforced. As unless the woman was raped, she is not being forced to become pregnant.
I am one of the small percentage of women whose birth control pills failed when I was in the army. I was married but not ready to become a mother. I thought I had prevented pregnancy by being on birth control pills. But they didn't work on me. I was discharged in 1978 due to being given three choices. Choice #1--have an abortion. Choice #2--sign away custody of the child. And choice #3--leave the service. I was pressured to take option one. I refused. Nor could I agree to #2 even if the person I signed by baby away to was my husband. So I was discharged. That baby was the only one I was ever to have, though I couldn't have known it at the time. I am so glad I didn't have him killed for my convenience.
SGM B
Loc: TEXAS but live in Alabama now
I'm sure you are trying to make the point that Sanger's PP is all about women's health but you seem to gloss over the "reproductive rights" part, which is actually supportive of abortion on demand.
I know you have no problem with abortion, and that's okay - you will someday stand in judgement for that stance. I, on the other hand, believe abortion is muder - the extermination of the most innocent amount us. Bob, I fear you are the ignorant one.
I saw a sign recently that said "Dear God, please send someone to cure cancer, God replied, I did...and you killed her".
Hope you are having a good evening.
SGM B out.
PoppaGringo wrote:
Are you being intentionally obtuse or is it natural to you? Once again, what do you call the end result of an abortion?
Your question: "What would you call it O Learned One, if not murder? Abortion
JoyV wrote:
To prevent women from being forced to become mothers against their will, strong penalties for rape need to be enforced. As unless the woman was raped, she is not being forced to become pregnant.
I am one of the small percentage of women whose birth control pills failed when I was in the army. I was married but not ready to become a mother. I thought I had prevented pregnancy by being on birth control pills. But they didn't work on me. I was discharged in 1978 due to being given three choices. Choice #1--have an abortion. Choice #2--sign away custody of the child. And choice #3--leave the service. I was pressured to take option one. I refused. Nor could I agree to #2 even if the person I signed by baby away to was my husband. So I was discharged. That baby was the only one I was ever to have, though I couldn't have known it at the time. I am so glad I didn't have him killed for my convenience.
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God bless you and your child! Was it a boy or a girl?
PoppaGringo wrote:
Are you being intentionally obtuse or is it natural to you? Once again, what do you call the end result of an abortion?
Your new question: What do you call the end result of an abortion? Not pregnant.
JoyV wrote:
To prevent women from being forced to become mothers against their will, strong penalties for rape need to be enforced. As unless the woman was raped, she is not being forced to become pregnant.
I am one of the small percentage of women whose birth control pills failed when I was in the army. I was married but not ready to become a mother. I thought I had prevented pregnancy by being on birth control pills. But they didn't work on me. I was discharged in 1978 due to being given three choices. Choice #1--have an abortion. Choice #2--sign away custody of the child. And choice #3--leave the service. I was pressured to take option one. I refused. Nor could I agree to #2 even if the person I signed by baby away to was my husband. So I was discharged. That baby was the only one I was ever to have, though I couldn't have known it at the time. I am so glad I didn't have him killed for my convenience.
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It was your choice and YOU made it. Glad it worked out for you.
SGM B wrote:
I'm sure you are trying to make the point that Sanger's PP is all about women's health but you seem to gloss over the "reproductive rights" part, which is actually supportive of abortion on demand.
I know you have no problem with abortion, and that's okay - you will someday stand in judgement for that stance. I, on the other hand, believe abortion is muder - the extermination of the most innocent amount us. Bob, I fear you are the ignorant one.
I saw a sign recently that said "Dear God, please send someone to cure cancer, God replied, I did...and you killed her".
Hope you are having a good evening.
SGM B out.
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"I know you have no problem with abortion, and that's okay" You are wrong, I support the RIGHT of choice and birth control to prevent abortion.
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