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[Link to Story at MSNBC: South Dakota Senate Passes Abortion Ban]
This should be interesting....
Regards,
BiR
This should be interesting....
Regards,
BiR
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I disagree completely. My sister in law almost died from an ectopic pregnancy that wasn't caught. Another sister in law terminated her preganancy after suffering debilitating health effects that left her in a grossly debilitating state.Originally posted by KenH:
In the 21st century there is no medical necessity to intentionally perform an abortion to save the life of the mother.
Maybe if a person is a one issue voter but most people take a variety of issues into account when voting. I am one of those and I will not be a one issue voter.Originally posted by elijah_lives:
and this includes voting for those who uphold abortion "rights."
Yeah... we couldn't possibly expect people to take responsibility for their own "free" moral decisions or acts of charity.Originally posted by billwald:
And the size of the appropriation for building orphanages?
It would be just as legitimate to say "I believe infanticide should be left up to the parents" or "I think spousal abuse should be left up to the abuser" or as alluded to earlier "I think murder should be left up to the murderer."Originally posted by DavidsonBap:
I believe abortions should be up to the woman..
Really? Murder of a 2 year old is every bit as much associated with the moral laws of religion as the murder of a 21 week old unborn.I don't think a religion has a right to force people to act.
The prospective mother has already chosen. Elective abortions constitute well over 95% of the total. They have already exercised their freedom... now they have an incumbent responsibility.People choose in life and that free will should exist.
Many women are hurt, disabled, or die during legal abortions now... and many more babies than ever before are dying and being tossed in the trash.We tried this before and many women just went underground for the procedure, they hurt themselves and many died.
Source: http://www.prolife.org.au/articles/abge005.htmHilgers and O’Hare’s 1981 study "Abortion Related Maternal Mortality: An In-Depth Analysis," concluded:
"While maternal deaths due to criminal abortion seem to be decreasing, they have been replaced almost one for one by maternal deaths due to legal abortion." It is not true that thousands of women died at the hands of back-alley abortionists, as is commonly believed.
Dr Bernard Nathanson, former abortionist and abortion-right lobbyist turned pro-life advocate, helped circulate back-alley death figures of between 5000 and 10,000 a year.
ln his autobiography Aborting America, he writes: "I confess I knew the figures were totally false .. - But in the morality’ of our revolution, it was a useful figure, widely accepted, so why go out of our way to correct it with honest statistics?"
The US Bureau of Vital Statistics show that fewer than 200 maternal deaths a year resulted from illegal abortions in the late ‘60s. The Centres for Disease Control recorded 39 deaths in 1972 - the year before legalisation - and 25 legally induced abortion deaths in 1974.
So let me get you straight... We believe that life should legally be protected as a right so that makes us responsible for the consequences of the irresponsible behavior of others? I don't think so... although, we probably will be the ones to take them in.I just hope every Christian who demands that abortions stop are ready to start adopting some kids...
Really? Last time I heard, the waiting list for parents wanting to adopt a new born was still full and long. Please cite statistics supporting the lack of parents wanting to adopt babies.We already have many a children without a home.
Maybe. Maybe not. Before Roe, at worst there were about 100K abortions per year. In the 33 years since Roe, there have been an average of over 1,000,000 per year.No easy answers...to some who refuse reality perhaps. The deal is, abortion is not going anywhere whether you legalize it or not.
Maybe if a person is a one issue voter but most people take a variety of issues into account when voting. I am one of those and I will not be a one issue voter. </font>[/QUOTE]Don't claim libertarianism then vote to legalize the arbitrary denial of the most fundamental and foundational of all rights- the right to live.Originally posted by KenH:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by elijah_lives:
and this includes voting for those who uphold abortion "rights."
To be accurate, RvW was less about abortion, and more about individual constitutional rights vs states' rights. RvW did not legalize abortion. It put elective abortion in federal hands instead of states' hands. Overturning RvW would not make abortion illegal. It would return to the states the authority over how to legislate it.Originally posted by elijah_lives:
And for those who say that we are only obeying the law ( Roe v. Wade )
I am saying that I won't... and I won't not only because of distinctly religious conviction.Originally posted by KenH:
Not quite sure what you are saying, Scott. The abortion issue is not the sole determinant of who I vote for and I would vote for a person with whom I disagreed on the abortion issue. I vote for candidates of various political parties, including Democrats, and independents.
I disagree completely. My sister in law almost died from an ectopic pregnancy that wasn't caught. Another sister in law terminated her preganancy after suffering debilitating health effects that left her in a grossly debilitating state.Originally posted by Johnv:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by KenH:
In the 21st century there is no medical necessity to intentionally perform an abortion to save the life of the mother.