It may be perfectly legal to develop procedures to kill a fetus in a way to maximize the harvest of tissue, but that doesn't make it any less ghoulish.
I'm sure we will find out this year if the poster boy is found guilty and serves time. It also will be interesting if PP files a civil suit for lost income and damages.
It's a constant amazement to me how some folks consistently compare something that has been legal for better than 40 years to something that's illegal.
If your against it, control your seed.. It's very simple. Control your seed and you will never be involved with what you hate so much..
I bet slavery supporters said similar things back in the day.[/QUOTE
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Your right, so using the thought that Slavery was once legal and new laws were passed and made slavery illegal...
The same thing happened with abortion, up until 1973 in 30 states it was illegal and prohibited.. The other 20 states it might as well been illegal, you know except for rape and incest and wonderful things like that.
And then they passed new laws and made abortion legal...
Good analogy, Thanks..
I bet slavery supporters said similar things back in the day.[/QUOTE
Edit....
Your right, so using the thought that Slavery was once legal and new laws were passed and made slavery illegal...
The same thing happened with abortion, up until 1973 in 30 states it was illegal and prohibited.. The other 20 states it might as well been illegal, you know except for rape and incest and wonderful things like that.
And then they passed new laws and made abortion legal...
Good analogy, Thanks..
OK.
Who passed what new laws?
Your interpretation is poor and incorrect..
I have never posted that funding should stop for PP.... If you don't want to be involved with them, its simple don't use there services..
I don't have a choice if the government gives taxpayer money to them.
OK.
Who passed what new laws?
Your kidding,, Here's one of the last ones..
More recently, in the 2007 case Gonzales v. Carhart, the Supreme Court upheld the so-called Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. The law was passed by Congress and signed by President George W. Bush in 2003.
Your kidding,, Here's one of the last ones..
More recently, in the 2007 case Gonzales v. Carhart, the Supreme Court upheld the so-called Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. The law was passed by Congress and signed by President George W. Bush in 2003.
Gotta love a nation where the "right side of history" party indicts those of the opposing party with little to no basis, but their front runner who has clearly violated the law is untouched.
You're confusing me. How did this law make abortion legal? Congress made abortion legal with this?
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We both know what happened in 1973... Roe v Wade and laws were found unconstitutional and poof, abortions were legal.. You can play all the semantics and silly games you like. And a few more laws have been passed since R v W to bolster it.
If its that important to some of you maybe you should move where its not allowed..Its not going away, its here to stay...
Everyone has disapointments with how the Government spends our money, its the way it is, move past it, quit crying like a petulant child.
It still breaks down to personal self control, it takes two to tango, if you control your seed, you yourself will never have to make a decision that easily could involve a abortion. She gets to make the decision, not the boys..
Good day..
And neither do the innocent children.
And neither do the innocent children.
While we are on the topic of innocent children.
Approximately 21,000 infants / children ( that have already been born )
Die every day in this world.. What do you all do for these children ? Separately how in the name of all that is holy would the natural resources of this planet have supported 50+ million additional inhabitants? We are galloping to the edge of annihilation with blinders on and truly the focus is inside someone else body, bedroom and spiritual beliefs? Attend to yourselfs.
Amazing what folks can rationalize. Well, as long as your conscience is clear...
He's got a point. We can't afford to feed the people we have. Can't afford medical care for them. Can't afford to educate them. And even if we could? We don't have jobs for them! Who has proposed a solution for what we'd do with 50M more?