To: CHARLITE
Why do we even discuss abortion in the context of the Supreme Court????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? It is not something that I or anybody I know is concerned about, we could care less if it is legal or not. Other than the news, I don't think I have heard anybody even say the word in about 20 years. Guess, what, dems, nobody cares about your chief issue. Get over it!
4 posted on
07/21/2005 8:51:57 PM PDT by
Ethyl
To: Ethyl
"Other than the news, I don't think I have heard anybody even say the word in about 20 years." We pray at Mass every day for an end to abortion. Indeed, I would argue the U.S. will, sooner or later, be destroyed if the practice is not ended.
8 posted on
07/21/2005 9:01:17 PM PDT by
AlguyA
To: Ethyl
"It is not something that I or anybody I know is concerned about, we could care less if it is legal or not."
Fine, then stay out of the conversation, and leave it to those of us who either (a) view a woman's right to choose as being a legitimate exercise of her reproductive freedom, or (b) view the dismemberment of a living human being as an unacceptable abridgment of the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness-- homicide, in other words.
Did you know that London's Royal College recommends as good practice the use of anesthesia for the fetus while it is being aborted? "Fetal pain" is the latest facet to this debate.
More than forty million abortions have been performed in the U.S. Abortions outnumber live births in some regions. Clearly abortion has become a convenient method of birth control. How one can say this topic isn't something that concerns them is beyond me. Tell me, what does concern you?
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