Posted on 08/18/2015 9:31:28 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Man up, Women: Have the decency to acknowledge that abortion is the taking of a life. It's time to move this discussion from false assumptions to truth and fact Abortions of baby kangaroos
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, one of the candidates for the Republican nomination for President was asked recently why he had changed his views on abortion from being in favour to being against it. He said it happened the day he was with his wife, pregnant with their second child, during an early first term obstetric exam. He heard a heartbeat. His childs heartbeat. And he had what is often called an aha moment. He realized that very early on there is life within the womb. He has been accused of flip-flopping. And playing to the base. Why did he not have this epiphany with their first child? It seems one is not allowed to question ones beliefs, or change ones moral and ethical stance over time. He went from positively pro-choice to against abortion, starting with late-term abortion. And that can only be political expedience and not a change of heart.
I wonder what some of these journalists would write about people who move from anti-abortion to pro-abortion. Would they be flip-floppers or enlightened people welcomed into the progressive fold?
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
How can anyone not know that when one is pregnant there’s a life within?
How can one move from prolife to prodeath?
There will be international outrage about aborting kangaroo babies, just like killing Cecil the lion. Only because Cecil had a name.
But aborting human beings, not a problem. (Sarc)
Because it is convenient. Convenience trumps everything these days.
cause he spent his life as a CINO (Catholic in name only)
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