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Abortion is a no-brainer. The easiest way to silence the opposition is to destroy them before they are born.
Only those who were not aborted have a voice. Only those whose mothers thought that life was more important than anything else are alive to vote on this issue. Only those whose mothers didn't go to planned parenthood are alive to debate the issue.
I find it so very arrogant that the living tell us that that who were destroyed and who are now dead are immaterial.
@L white
Only those whose mothers didn't go to planned parenthood are alive to debate the issue.
Alright for starters when you use a lie to make your case you loose credibility, something I have pointed out to you before. Abortion is only a very small part of what planned parenthood does, the vast majority of what they do actually supports your goal of women having healthy children.
Again something that has been pointed out to you before.
As your definition of when "life" begins and there fore constitutes "destroying" a life is purely your own political hyperbole and not one shared by the medical community. Which once again renders your argument mot.
To L White 1158 a.m. Oct. 19, 2012
Her name was Debbie. She was my husband's cousin. Today she is one of the people who do not have a voice. She should have terminated her pregnancy, but she did not. The pregnancy killed her. I find it so very arrogant that people try to tell women how to conduct their pregnancies, what choices they have to make, and how to live their lives.
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