Posted on 01/19/2006 6:12:41 PM PST by calpilot
Is there a "No Sh**, Sherlock" Ping List?
You don't say.
Exactly. This isn't exactly rocket science, y'know... people feeling guilty about murder.
It's called "conscience." Damned inconvenient thing.
There will be an all out campaign to discredit this study.
Make the public aware that abortion is harmful emotionally, physically and spiritually to women and others;
Reach out to women who are hurting from an abortion, let them know help is available;
Invite women to join us in speaking the truth about abortion's negative consequences.
Ted Kennedy, are you reading this?
One of the saddest signs I saw was carried by a man that said,
"I never got the chance to be the daddy"
Thank God for that
I really believe hearts and minds are being changed.
I hope so
So women who help murder their unborn children feel a little guilt.
Now the feeding frenzy as the MSM tries to squelch it or put it's poisonous spin on it before too many of us are moved by it.
Now the feeding frenzy as the MSM tries to squelch it or put it's poisonous spin on it before too many of us are moved by it.
I find it interesting that when this subject is debated, quite often the exception raised in arguments against abortion is "when the life or health of the mother is endangered". In areas where abortion is prohibited or restricted, an exception is often made to preserve the life or health of the mother. I have since learned that often the mother's "health" has been twisted to include a broad definition of her mental health. The argument is that it would cause her to be stressed or depressed if she were forced to have the baby.
This study (the results of which any normal person would have been able to predict) ought to put a monkey wrench into that argument.
I find it interesting that when this subject is debated, quite often the exception raised in arguments against abortion is "when the life or health of the mother is endangered". In areas where abortion is prohibited or restricted, an exception is often made to preserve the life or health of the mother. I have since learned that often the mother's "health" has been twisted to include a broad definition of her mental health. The argument is that it would cause her to be stressed or depressed if she were forced to have the baby.
This study (the results of which any normal person would have been able to predict) ought to put a monkey wrench into that argument.
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