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Abortion

Are you in favor of the rights to have an Abortion?(non-public poll)

  • Yes

    Votes: 32 91.4%
  • No

    Votes: 3 8.6%
  • I don't know enough to say either way.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I really don't care, yet I still looked at the thread

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    35
  • Poll closed .

DallasApple

Depends Upon My Mood..
Actually I agree with you. But until young women (and men) stop doing stupid things I want a clean, freely accessible, and at least paramedical facility that they can go to without question. I say this after knowing of a young woman who bleed to death after a botched back-room abortion in my neighborhood when I was a teenager many years ago. Now I have a beautiful grand daughter. God forbid she does something stupid, gets pregnant, and wants not to have they child. If this ever becomes the case I want her to be able to go to a doctor with knowledge and equipment then some chain-smoking old hag with coat hanger and garden hose. And please don't play 'it's a baby' card on me because I will always love my grand daughter more than any unborn fetus.

(((HUGS))))

And I agree the "answer" isn't prohibiting.
 

Sonofason

Well-Known Member
I know what many of you are thinking not another. The fact of the matter is abortion is a determining factor in politics.

So what's your opinion and why?

Actually, I would love to see abortion illegalized as a means of contraception. I would not say that there aren't appropriate reasons for having an abortion, but I am certainly willing to get this behind us so that it stops being a determining factor in politics.

I think it's time to move on. It's time to hand over judgment on this matter to God.
 

McBell

Unbound
Actually, I would love to see abortion illegalized as a means of contraception. I would not say that there aren't appropriate reasons for having an abortion, but I am certainly willing to get this behind us so that it stops being a determining factor in politics.

I think it's time to move on. It's time to hand over judgment on this matter to God.

Which god?
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
Actually, I would love to see abortion illegalized as a means of contraception. I would not say that there aren't appropriate reasons for having an abortion, but I am certainly willing to get this behind us so that it stops being a determining factor in politics.

So are you saying abortion is alright if it meets your criteria?
 

Sonofason

Well-Known Member
What would be some of the "appropriate" reasons for having an abortion, in your opinion?

I honestly can't think of any. Please note that I did not say that I thought there were appropriate reasons for having an abortion. What I said was, "that I would not say there aren't appropriate reasons for having an abortion". I am leaving the possibility of appropriate reasons out there, in case they do exist. But I must say, I can't think of any appropriate reasons for having an abortion. Each person can find justification within their own minds for the deeds that they do. I can not say whether any of their justifications will be truly justified in the end. That's not my call.
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
I honestly can't think of any. Please note that I did not say that I thought there were appropriate reasons for having an abortion. What I said was, "that I would not say there aren't appropriate reasons for having an abortion". I am leaving the possibility of appropriate reasons out there, in case they do exist. But I must say, I can't think of any appropriate reasons for having an abortion. Each person can find justification within their own minds for the deeds that they do. I can not say whether any of their justifications will be truly justified in the end. That's not my call.

How about this one: 14 year old rape victim. Would you say it was appropriate to allow her to abort an unwanted and unwarranted fetus?
 

Sonofason

Well-Known Member
How about this one: 14 year old rape victim. Would you say it was appropriate to allow her to abort an unwanted and unwarranted fetus?

It is my personal opinion that a 14 year old rape victim ought not abort an innocent human being from existence. Certainly, I would have a great deal of compassion towards this child, but you are certainly bringing up a situation where some people feel justified in killing an innocent child. Perhaps a better idea to abortion would be to smash the infant after it is born in the presence of the rapist.
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
It is my personal opinion that a 14 year old rape victim ought not abort an innocent human being from existence. Certainly, I would have a great deal of compassion towards this child, but you are certainly bringing up a situation where some people feel justified in killing an innocent child. Perhaps a better idea to abortion would be to smash the infant after it is born in the presence of the rapist.

So you advocate re-raping this truly innocent victim?
 

freethinker44

Well-Known Member
So you advocate re-raping this truly innocent victim?

Are you advocating savagely murdering a sweet, little, innocent baby child whose only wish in its brief time on this planet was to be loved, or at the very least, to have a chance to be loved.

Hey, that's pretty good. I think I'm going to use it; over-exaggerating the emotion to make the other person seem like a monster if they disagree with you. I like the way you work, sir or madam. I'm sure it's a logical fallacy, at best it's a strawman and at worst it's an out-right lie, but what the heck, when in Rome right? Good form.
 
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BSM1

What? Me worry?
Are you advocating savagely murdering a sweet, little, innocent baby child whose only wish in its brief time on this planet was to be loved, or at the very least, to have a chance to be loved.

Hey, that's pretty good. I think I'm going to use it; over-exaggerating the emotion to make the other person seem like a monster if they disagree with you. I like the way you work, sir or madam. I'm sure it's a logical fallacy, at best it's a strawman and at worst it's an out-right lie, but what the heck, when in Rome right? Good form.

Thank you...I guess.
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
Not really. I just don't think there are any good reasons to have an abortion. I'm happy to leave it at that.
"Leaving it at that" would mean not choosing an abortion for yourself while not trying to impose your opinion on others. Do you really leave it at that?
 

freethinker44

Well-Known Member
"Leaving it at that" would mean not choosing an abortion for yourself while not trying to impose your opinion on others.

Is that how society deals with perceived crimes or immoral behavior? Don't we impose our opinions on murderers and thiefs and any number of things we consider wrong and/or harmful?
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
Is that how society deals with perceived crimes or immoral behavior? Don't we impose our opinions on murderers and thiefs and any number of things we consider wrong and/or harmful?
I'm not sure what your point is here. I'm just trying to see whether Sonofason's position is consistent with what he's said so far. I don't really care whether it's consistent with what you think he should be feeling.
 
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