Posted on 12/28/2011 3:50:05 PM PST by wagglebee
I got into a debate with a pretty good friend about abortion the other day. Shes typically a pro-life gal, but she has adopted (no pun intended) the GOPs get out of a debate alive exception to the rulethat abortion is murder, unless its the fetus of a rape victim, then its just removal of lifeless tissue.
For some reason, she was completely dumbfounded that I dont have exceptions to my pro-life stance. My argument is that I dont need them.
As a former student at a medical college, Ive taken the Hippocratic Oath in order to participate in clinicals. (Full disclosure: I quit that job in order to save America from idiotic ideas, much like this one.) Because of this, I know there is a first do no harm clause. So no, I dont think doctors should have to let a mother die in order for their baby to live. I think that is up to the mother and her doctorat least until Obamacare kicks in.
The mother is a patient of a particular doctor. It is that doctors job to be an advocate for their patient. I have the same opinion in the case of a young child who is a victim; if delivering a baby is going to do irreparable physical harm to that child, no I dont think they should be forced to have it. They should be well aware of what that means, but it is that doctors job to first do no harm. Not saving the life of a patient is first doing harm, and thats against the oath.
Where I always get into trouble with my politically correct friends is in cases of rape. Yes, I am aware that the woman lost her choice in this situation. Most women know someone who has been a victim of sexual assault, (Im one who personally knows a sexual assault victim), so Im not devoid of feelings here. However I dont believe killing the baby is going to make the rape victim feel any better.
Let me cut to the chase here if we cant kill the rapist, why can we kill the baby? The baby is innocent. The rapist is a soulless loser who is going to get out of jail in 5 years, and in many cases will repeat the act. If Im violently attacked, raped, and end up pregnant, killing my unborn child isnt going to make me feel any less raped and isnt going to bring me to peace. If my rapist was getting the death penalty Id at least feel safer.
Im not saying rapists should get the death penalty. Granted Im not, not saying it either What I am saying is, that being pro-life, except in the instance of rape, is one of the most illogical exceptions to a rule Ive ever heard.
Its like saying This guy has been convicted to serve a sentence of ten years in jail for murdering your brother, but were going put his innocent daughter in the electric chair. Feel better? Obviously thats not going to make anyone feel better. In fact, Id feel guilty for the innocent victim getting the death penalty.
I think an innocent baby is about the only positive, pure thing that can come from such a terrible situation. Is it ideal? Of course not. But whether that baby goes to a different home or stays with its mother, it is as innocent as the victim.
Critical thinking skills America lets use them.
LifeNews Note: Sara Johnson writes for Misfit Politics, where this opinion column originally appeared.
And as I have also pointed out, power is itself an aphrodisiac. You can’t rape a woman without getting an erection, although other forms of sexual assault can be done. I just can’t call them “rape”, regardless of legal definitions. They don’t make one pregnant.
When you look at the fact that BDSM pornography is so very popular on the Web, you have to realize that power is a very important part of sex for many people. People who may not be rapists.
Exactly. It's the act of FORCE and has little to do with sex. It's about power and making the other person a "thing" to be used.
BDSM?! That's not sex. It's deviancy.
You have a nice day.
you too.
I’m gonna try. TGIF! LOL
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