Posted on 02/06/2006 4:20:23 PM PST by wagglebee
And the pro abortionists are worried about women dying from back alley abortions. /shake head in disbelief
I was making that suggestion long before you ever heard of FR. Furthermore, a quick trip to your homepage makes your protest laughable.
My only grandchild, beautiful little Teegan, age 2-1/2, was almost aborted. The joy she brings our entire family is immeasurable, and I cannot imagine our lives without her in it.
Aahh--nice fuzzies for women who choose abortion to make themselves feel better about it. Isn't that special?
That is a staggering statistic!
3 posted on 02/06/2006 7:25:51 PM EST by chaos_5
And one you seldom hear liberals or secular humanists
talking about when trumpeting the pro-choice line. Sad.
A little hearty vilification, along with the widespread recognition nobody can put an unborn baby to death except that poor little misunderstood, wimpering, traumatised, waif carrying it might save the t&s, but that wouldn't be "nice."
It's HER body!!
She HAD a CHOICE!!
If she wanted to remove that useless tissue; let her: it's her body.
If she wanted to remove that left hand; let her: it's her body.
If she wanted to remove that crummy life; let her: it's her body.
CHOICE is GRAND; ain't it!!!!
Kinda like my post below yours??
I'll bet it's true.
Not real sure I understand what you're getting at, but from previous posts I'm inclined to believe you agree with my thinking that more spritz on the hot house flowers is NOT going to make them heartier, or encourage others to take responsibility for their actions.
It's a business.......lots and lots of money to be made.
If the Christians divorce like everybody else, why should anyone imagine abortion would be any different?
Okay papertyger, what disingenuous thing do you want to scrap about?..........
Testimonies of women who were hurt by abortion:
http://www.silentnomoreawareness.org/testimonies/index.html
FRiend, I have no reason to be disingenuous about anything, and what I'd like to scrap about is the inability of the pro-life movement to recognize and learn from its obvious failures.
If she had never told her father about her pregnancy and abortion, what makes the father think that was the cause of her suicide? There are probably a lot of other things about her life he didn't know.
That's almost a religious designation here on Free Republic, you know that, right (grin)
and what I'd like to scrap about is the inability of the pro-life movement to recognize and learn from its obvious failures.
Impart your knowledge to me.
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