Posted on 04/18/2009 4:40:40 AM PDT by dixiedarlindownsouth
You betcha.
I think one of the most dreadful things and accepted amongst a certain age group and section of the population worldwide is that abortion is viewed as one of many choices of contraception.
This is then reinforced that this is the correct decision by getting the back up of family planning clinics such as planned parenthood, social workers, and other many so called experts.
>>but it also can act after conception, thereby causing an abortion. This mechanism of the drug blocks implantation of a tiny embryo in the uterine wall.
The regular birth control pill works the same way. It’s an abortifacient. Read the Package Insert.
Therefore there are millions of Christian and Catholic women on the pill over the decades who have unwittingly aborted babies during the time they were on it.
Both.
Christmas Cards
Lolipop Condoms
I think that they both share in the responsibility.
RINO Mark Kirk actually IS proud of his endorsement by Planned Parenthood (who endorsed him over the Obama clone running on the Democrat ticket) .
The guy even votes for measures even most "pro-choice" voters consider infanticide like partial birth abortion. And the media claims this guy is "moderate" on abortion. I'd hate to see their idea of "liberal" on the issue.
Kirk's been in Congress for 10 years and he still hasn't been called out for his alleged "moderate" positions. I hope to see "moderate" Mark Kirk exposed for the extremist he is someday (preferably if he runs for the U.S. Senate next year) It just take a real Republican with a spine to go thur Kirk's radical record and watch Kirk squirm as he attempts to claim the stuff he supports as "moderate" and "middle of the road" positions. There is no justifying Kirk's hardcore support of unlimited abortion. He certainly does NOT need to take those positions to win over "moderates and independents"
What a pround day for the godless.
yes, some even call themselves “Christians”.
Amazing, isn’t it how they support EVIL and think they are “righteous”?
“Plan B” is hardly truthful in it’s advertising.
I agree with Bill. I hope that Kirk will run, statewide, and lose the primary. One of his primary opponents could easily remind voters that Kirk is pro-choice, pro-gun control, pro-gay marriage, pro-spending increases, pr-illegal alien, and anti-Iraq surge. He won his primary, in 2000, because he was endorsed by then-Rep. Porter and because the primary had 11 candidates. The conservative vote split, helping him win, with 31%. If he has one conservatative primary opponent, he’ll probably lose.
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