Trump at March for Life
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Try having an abortion after the age of viability and get back to me.DJDuck said:
Bullshit. Not every candidate supports restrictions on abortion. Roe had restrictions that were struck down by later Court cases. Roe was wrongfully decided. If it is struck down abortion will not end. It will be for each state to decide as it should have been in the first place.2001400ex said:
There are restrictions on abortions already. That every candidate supports.DJDuck said:What a bunch of ignorant bloviating here by pro abortionists.
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/new-poll-majority-of-americans-would-vote-for-a-candidate-who-supports-abortion-restrictions/ -
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creepycoug said:
Have to say I have had a different experience. I don't know many, or really any, atheists or agnostics who are militantly opposed to it. On the other hand, I don't know many people who are completely indifferent either ... a healthy number find it to be an undesirable way to deal with unwanted pregnancy, but those people never line up and don't seem to vote on this issue.RaceBannon said:
Agree. Its been largely secular in the pastMikeDamone said:
There are many atheists who oppose abortion. It's not only a religious issue.RaceBannon said:1st president ever. Would have thought W would have hit one. As I recall he was quite religious.
Franklin Graham is attending for the first time
Almost every person I've known who has a big problem with it are informed by a religious view of some kind.
Pro Life support gains general traction as the discussion moves to late term and partial birth abortions, the exception being amongst progressives who oppose all things pro life.
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If you’re saying you can’t get an abortion after “viability” you’re just full of shit.2001400ex said:
Try having an abortion after the age of viability and get back to me.DJDuck said:
Bullshit. Not every candidate supports restrictions on abortion. Roe had restrictions that were struck down by later Court cases. Roe was wrongfully decided. If it is struck down abortion will not end. It will be for each state to decide as it should have been in the first place.2001400ex said:
There are restrictions on abortions already. That every candidate supports.DJDuck said:What a bunch of ignorant bloviating here by pro abortionists.
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/new-poll-majority-of-americans-would-vote-for-a-candidate-who-supports-abortion-restrictions/
Basically your saying that you can’t get an abortion in the United States in the late 2nd trimester and the third trimester? Unbelievable.
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Murder is illegal and people still do it.
Therefore there should be no punishment.
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Substitute "almost every dem politician" for "progressives" and you nailed it.
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Lolz.DJDuck said:What a bunch of ignorant bloviating here by pro abortionists.
New Poll: Majority of Americans Would Vote for a Candidate Who Supports Abortion Restrictions
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/new-poll-majority-of-americans-would-vote-for-a-candidate-who-supports-abortion-restrictions/ -
Colautti v. Franklin
439 U.S. 379 (1979)
The Court rejected a Pennsylvania statute that would have required doctors to protect the life of a fetus who “may be viable” both during and after an abortion. It ruled that only the doctor performing the abortion, and not a court or legislature, was competent to make a determination of viability. The statutory definitions were held to be vague.
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Because you gals have convinced everyone that late term abortions are of the Gerber baby, rather than the tragic cases they really are. Gosnell is in prison, remember? You can't legally get a late term abortion on a whim.Southerndawg said:creepycoug said:
Have to say I have had a different experience. I don't know many, or really any, atheists or agnostics who are militantly opposed to it. On the other hand, I don't know many people who are completely indifferent either ... a healthy number find it to be an undesirable way to deal with unwanted pregnancy, but those people never line up and don't seem to vote on this issue.RaceBannon said:
Agree. Its been largely secular in the pastMikeDamone said:
There are many atheists who oppose abortion. It's not only a religious issue.RaceBannon said:1st president ever. Would have thought W would have hit one. As I recall he was quite religious.
Franklin Graham is attending for the first time
Almost every person I've known who has a big problem with it are informed by a religious view of some kind.
Pro Life support gains general traction as the discussion moves to late term and partial birth abortions, the exception being amongst progressives who oppose all things pro life. -
As it does for me. That said, those situations are rare and not something I think the average woman will walk into with indifference. Not having dealt with it, I'm guessing those situations are quite shitty for everyone involved and decisions are being made among limited set of truly shitty choices.Southerndawg said:creepycoug said:
Have to say I have had a different experience. I don't know many, or really any, atheists or agnostics who are militantly opposed to it. On the other hand, I don't know many people who are completely indifferent either ... a healthy number find it to be an undesirable way to deal with unwanted pregnancy, but those people never line up and don't seem to vote on this issue.RaceBannon said:
Agree. Its been largely secular in the pastMikeDamone said:
There are many atheists who oppose abortion. It's not only a religious issue.RaceBannon said:1st president ever. Would have thought W would have hit one. As I recall he was quite religious.
Franklin Graham is attending for the first time
Almost every person I've known who has a big problem with it are informed by a religious view of some kind.
Pro Life support gains general traction as the discussion moves to late term and partial birth abortions, the exception being amongst progressives who oppose all things pro life.


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