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KenH

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No they haven't. The Democrats are still the party of slavery. Welfare slavery.

In my opinion, that is a really stupid statement. You may oppose Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, etc., but to call them slavery is an asinine statement.
 

Revmitchell

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In my opinion, that is a really stupid statement. You may oppose Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, etc., but to call them slavery is an asinine statement.

forcing someone to work to provide an income for someone else against their will is slavery. Period
 

Revmitchell

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Nope. You are stating a falsehood. No one is required to have an abortion in the U.S.

Whether they are required or not is irrelevant to this discussion. Those who support it support women who choose to slaughter unborn children.
 

KenH

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Yes but they were fewer and the government was not sanctioning it. Governments job is to protect innocent life not take it.

And reversing Roe v. Wade won’t stop abortions as lots of states will still keep it legal and it will be easy to travel to those states.
 

Revmitchell

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And reversing Roe v. Wade won’t stop abortions as lots of states will still keep it legal and it will be easy to travel to those states.

Give up your excuses for supporting abortion. It sickens me. In fact If I remember correct your position is not allowed on this board.
 

KenH

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Those who support it support women who choose to slaughter unborn children.

Not necessarily. The dominant libertarian position is that the government should stay out of it - neither fund it nor ban it. Politically, the abortion issue is much more nuanced than the far left and far right try to make it.
 

Revmitchell

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Not necessarily. The dominant libertarian position is that the government should stay out of it - neither fund it nor ban it. Politically, the abortion issue is much more nuanced than the far left and far right try to make it.

First there is no far right its an absurd notion. Second I am not a libertarian. I hold to original principles of this country and one of the key principles is to protect innocent life. People who support abortion, those who support abortion, or political parties whose platform is support of abortion will have a special place in hell.
 
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