>A failure to implant also involves no action on the parents part, unless you are speaking of birth control that actually prevents implantation (the pill, morning after, IUD), which can easily be made illegal.
Birth control can “easily be made illegal”?
Yeah, there’s a winning ticket to elections. Now just throw in mandatory birthing requirements for rape and incest victims and it’s a cakewalk for any candidate espousing such a plan.
After the landslide win, the new president can appoint akin and mourdock to their rightful positions that were “stolen” from them.
There are four years before 2016 to begin selling this winning strategy.
“Birth control can easily be made illegal?
Yeah, theres a winning ticket to elections.”
IUDs and pills are not birth control. They are abortifacients.
If you think they are just birth control, you are believing a lie. The left repeats things over and over, and eventually, they get accepted. They shouldn’t.
I don’t know how large people have to get until you find their murder unacceptable. Myself, I don’t care how small they are. Once conceived, they are people, and should not be legally killed.
Barrier methods such as condoms and diaphragms actually help prevent conception and as such don’t kill anybody.
I know the majority of America doesn’t care. But the majority of America is not always right.