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To: Trinity_Tx; Shooter 2.5; streetpreacher

The common sense solution would be to make the morning after pill legal and over the counter no questions asked, no age restrictions, and all other forms of abortion absolutely illegal with extremely harsh penalties.

But the ultra religious just won't listen, they are too pig headed. It's a shame too, because it could be argued that they are the reason why babies are being killed.

Here's the facts, a very large percentage of fertilized eggs fail to implant...AND THIS IS MOTHER NATURE, not a pill causing it. If causing a fertilized egg to not implant was so horrible, then why would god make it happen so often? People need to get a grip on reality.

I see no reason why fertile women shouldn't be givin a 24 hour window to decide if they want a *POSSIBLY* *MABE* fertilized egg to implant or not. After that, it's a baby and you can't kill it or you will pay dearly for your crime.

Seems pretty straight forward and obvious to me.


1,346 posted on 03/12/2005 1:10:28 PM PST by mamelukesabre
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To: mamelukesabre; supercat
Common sense, pragmatism, and smart tactics are alien concepts to them. If they weren't, partial-birth abortion would have been outlawed years ago, and likely late-term abortions as well. Maybe even surgical abortions would be history.

To be *effective*, the pro-life movement needs to go back to the drawing board.

But apparently, effectiveness isn't as important to the ones hindering real change as is the self-gratification they get screaming pious platitudes of No Compromise from their soapboxes.
1,369 posted on 03/12/2005 1:54:12 PM PST by Trinity_Tx (Since Oct 9, 2000...Just a new, and soon to be changed nick - I forgot there was a Trinity, Texas)
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