To: Sola Veritas
Do the three exceptions make on 'slightly pro-choice'
Rape
Incest
Life of the mother
51 posted on
03/11/2005 6:46:52 PM PST by
deport
(You know you are getting older when everything either dries up or leaks.)
To: deport
Do the three exceptions make on 'slightly pro-choice'
Rape
Incest
Life of the mother
One tries to be compassionate. "Life of the mother" sets up life against life. You can define it. (Unfortunately pro-aborts say all pregnancies threaten the life of the mother. You have to define it above a de minimis threat.) But when you have a rape and incest exception, they all become claims of rape or incest without charging, naming or having DNA evidence on anyone. Or if someone is named, the charges would be dropped after the abortion. It is not life against life and amounts to executing the child for unproven charges against the father. Pregnancy is not permanent like murder. We make victims go through many things including physical examinations, depositions and courtroom questioning often for periods longer than nine months. After that she doesn't have to keep the child. I just can't see killing it or killing millions on false charges for the hundreds or even thousands of true ones even if I did agree with it.
To: deport
why incest? For adult siblings? If it is father daughter, wouldn't that be rape?
1,244 posted on
03/12/2005 8:17:42 AM PST by
eccentric
(bald but not blind)
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