Not when that "right" involves the taking of a life...If you give a person responsibility for their actions shouldn't that also include a right to an abortion?
Isn't that her "responsibility" also?
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Not when that "right" involves the taking of a life...If you give a person responsibility for their actions shouldn't that also include a right to an abortion?
Isn't that her "responsibility" also?
But what about the woman's right to convenience? It has to be a hassle being pregnant like that.Not when that "right" involves the taking of a life...
I have had hamsters, so I have to agree.You are absolutely correct - I was thinking more in terms of specific cases where there are sufficient resources and yet an infant animal is killed or let to die with our human understanding of the act being that they are allowed to die simply because there may not be enough resources later. Either way, nature is a cruel bitch and I don't know that arguing that human behavior is more like animal behavior is a stance that will be a persuasive argument against abortion in the interest of self-preservation.
I have never had hamsters.I have had hamsters, so I have to agree.
I assume you also take this position when someone shoots and kills a guy who broke into his house. Why should the right to protect your property be sufficient to take a life, after all? I'm totally with you.Not when that "right" involves the taking of a life...
Maybe , in this case, they are smarter than you?
Smart has nothing to do with the ability to make choices. People make stupid choices all the time.Maybe , in this case, they are smarter than you?
Taos = failWhy should a bunch of old white men tell women what they can do with their bodies?
Next they'll be taking away their right to vote.
Gee, how about the person pregnant bearing responsibility for the care of the child whom she is carrying? And I have no idea where you get your comment "or prevented from being conceived to begin with". No one can tell a woman she needs to get pregnant or is forbidden to get pregnant. However, once she decides to partake in an activity which could lead to her pregnancy, she bears responsibility for her decision. Only under extreme circumstances (rape, woman's life in danger from pregnancy, etc.) should abortion be an option, and even then an early-term abortion.
LINKMr. Patrick, in a statement on Monday, played down the significance of the indictment, saying the recent anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision was “a solid reminder of the over 50 million innocent lives that have been lost to abortions.”