To: Trailerpark Badass
I remember when Webster came out in 1989, curtailing abortion rights. But I can see why you would say that the SCOTUS made the decision to keep abortion legal.
I think abortion's an abhorrent "solution" to an abhorrent problem. Unfortunately, I haven't seen that there's a more suitable alternative. It's not about Hedonism; I've never caused an abortion to become necessary. It's about caring for those who have been born before extending charity to the unborn. But I think we have a lot of common ground. Abortion shouldn't be merely a means of birth control; there are alternative methods that are far less traumatic for the mother (and father, and surgeon). But the Pope doesn't even support birth control, even though people are NOT going to stop having sex, period.
To: End The Hypocrisy
Abortion shouldn't be merely a means of birth control; What, pray tell, should abortion be?
BTW, I'm Catholic, so consider me tarred by your brush.
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