Posted on 11/15/2012 7:28:05 AM PST by marshmallow
Rights cannot come in the form of a product. This whole concept is going to be the death of us as a country.
Unbelievable!
Why is the UN so preoccupied with peoples sex lives but so adamant that we cannot decapitate their governments that are keeping them in such depraved environments.
You have the right to keep your pecker in your pants, and hold your knees together.
You can have no right to some other person’s wealth, property, or labor.
how is that..if they weren’t born with it?
If some woman wants 15 children, does her right to family planning allow her to compel me to provide the, uh, servicing and product?
Does my right to family planning allow me to compel a woman of my choice to perform impregnation services with me and carry my issue?
I favor free sterilization for anyone who wants it. Where’s the downside to paying a little to have another Democrat spayed?
That’s debatable at the UN...
Oh, come on! Spaying is what you do to a pet! Who’d want a Democrat as a pet?
Hey, you can also euthanize them when they go rabid.
Laughable. It’s not a right, it’s a responsibility.
Sure UN, you can go and spread that ‘right’ FIRST in the Islamic countries.
I dare you.
They don’t come that way already?
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This isn't about "rights" being access to a "product". It's about limiting population, for one thing - and since contraception never works all the time, the next "right" is abortion. And then killing the useless eaters. It's also about changing the moral standards from sex within marriage to a hedonist frenzy free for all, thus ruining stable families all over the world.
It’s simple: There’s no such thing as a “right” to do wrong. I think it is in Romans where Paul teaches that human beings are not allowed to do evil that good may come from it.
Since when is using contraception a responsibility? That implies that not using contraception is irresponsible.
It's responsible to use a contraceptive when you don't want a pregnancy. It's irresponsible to not use a contraceptive when you don't want a pregnancy -- except in the case where not using a contraceptive because of religious beliefs. Then it is neither since ostensibly the couple will accept whatever befalls them. I.E it's unlikely that people not using contraceptives for religious reasons would then use abortion as a form of contraceptive.
So no, your inference is wrong because your inference is incomplete.
Exactly. So called “positive” rights are always an assault on someone’s negative rights(the only true rights there are.)
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