It isn't so much that Bush made her have an abortion. She is complaining that "Plan B" was not readily available so she could take a pill and stop a potential pregnancy. The baby, or potential baby, was doomed from the start. It was either going to be terminated by "Plan B" or by abortion. The crux if the whole argument by this selfish hag is "convenience."
[The crux if the whole argument by this selfish hag is "convenience."]
I agree, it is disgusting. She (if there is a she) is obviously promoting an agenda to have the morning after pill sold over the counter at every pharmacy and to force every doctor and pharmacist to provide this medication, irregardless of their personal religious principles. The doctors and pharmacists could be Christians, Jews or Muslims, it makes no difference to this woman lawyer. She is trying to force her morals (or lack thereof) on everyone. As I said before, if you follow that line of logic, it is like saying every doctor should be forced to perform abortions. So much for "choice".
Ditto, posted this on the other thread, but wanted you to see it.
Nice opinion post. The Washington Post never ceases to amaze me in the depths to which they are willing to descend.
IMHO, the article is made up BS. Look at the following question and answer from the "discussion" today:
[Langley, Va.: Do you plan on telling your kids about your abortion when they're older?
Dana L.: That depends on the needs of each child.]
"That depends on the needs of each child" - what kind of psychobabble bullsh*t is that? I interpret that as, if the kid is smart enough to find out, they will cross that bridge when they come to it, and make up more nonsense to weasel their way out of any repsonsibility.
For the sake of argument, if this story is true, how would you feel if you found out that a brother or sister was aborted/murdered by your parents, basically because it was inconvenient? And not only that, but your mother, b*tched, whined and moaned about the inconvenience of it all in a national newspaper for all the world to see. Don't you think it would make you question who they really are and the quality and depth of their love for you as their child?