I oppose abortion, that occurs after conception. I do not oppose the prevention of conception.
My primary concern is for the unwanted children who are brought into this world, then neglected, abused, tortured and killed -- just like those three precious boys in Newark, NJ in the news at the moment.
My scondary concern is the cost. Yes, people have a "right" to conceive and have children -- but, they do not have the right to expect me to pay taxes to subsidize raising their children. And, there is the societal cost to consider, our prisons are full of unwanted, unloved children who have grown up on the wrong side of the tracks.
People should not have children unless they are fully prepared and properly equipped to nuture them to productive adulthood.
I have NO PROBLEM with the forced sterilization of people who have demonstrated their total incapacity to behave as responsible parents.
Good God, why don't you move to a totalitarian country then? It would seem you'd be happier living in a place where government can make medical/surgical decisions for you.
Adoption, Not Abortion
Adopt Newt's Orphaned Idea, Re: Newark, NJ, Children locked in Basement
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/836200/posts
Where were the Role Models in the Newark, NJ, child neglect and murder? i.e. schools, head start, DYFS, neighbors, pastors, Rev. Reginald Jackson, Sharpe James, friends, church members, etc.
Newt was Right again.
The left has Demonized the Name "Newt" and the word "orphanage".
The Contract With America will go down in History as one of the Greatest Political Strategies of the 20th century.
http://www.house.gov/house/Contract/CONTRACT.html
http://www.newt.org/
Hillary, It takes a village to starve 2 and Kill one child which is what happened in Newark, NJ. In Newark, a village is called--GANGS: Bloods, Krips, etc. and bad relatives and community. It takes 2 good parents or good wholesome adults as foster parents or adopters or as orphanage providers.
http://www.libertynet.org/~edcivic/village.html
http://www.rehoboth.org.za/otherinfo/ittakesawholevillage.htm
http://npin.org/library/2001/n00597/n00597.html
http://www.now.org/catalogfiles/html/BT-ITA.html
http://www.johnsonfdn.org/library/annreps/rep9495/child.html