zantax
February 19, 2020, 10:53pm
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Blackwolf:
Your previous comment about your children being alive, posted in this thread, suggests they all survived/escaped abortion. Can you clarify what you intended to mean, please?
The abortion issue basically boils down to, is abortion ethical or moral. I say no. Consequently all my children are alive. I count that a win in my book.
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Guvnah
February 19, 2020, 10:54pm
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Blackwolf:
emotional manipulation?
If they make you emotional, that’s your issue.
Happy to see you had the freedom to make the choice that was best for you.
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zantax
February 19, 2020, 10:57pm
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So did a good friend of ours, she chose the other choice and aborted the only child she would ever be able to have because she didn’t feel ready to be a mother at the time, now she will never have her own biological child and adoption is expensive. She is not happy with the outcome.
zantax:
So did a good friend of ours, she chose the other choice and aborted the only child she would ever be able to have because she didn’t feel ready to be a mother at the time, now she will never have her own biological child and adoption is expensive. She is not happy with the outcome.
I’m sure there are many examples of people on all sides who regret the choices they made.
It’s still a good thing the government didn’t interfere with the freedom to direct the course of their lives.
zantax
February 19, 2020, 11:01pm
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Someone didn’t get a choice in that scenario.
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Guvnah
February 19, 2020, 11:02pm
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The choice to kill an innocent human life should never be a legal choice.
Considering it a “choice” to kill one’s own child is about as callous as it gets.
And you guys know it. The wordsmithing from the left only serves to soothe your own consciences.
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Guvnah:
The choice to kill an innocent human life should never be a legal choice.
Considering it a “choice” to kill one’s own child is about as callous as it gets.
And you guys know it. The wordsmithing from the left only serves to soothe your own consciences.
And it’s exactly that too. Euphemisms to keep them from thinking about the reality.
mobulis
February 19, 2020, 11:08pm
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Sorry no euphemisms here.
Jezcoe
February 19, 2020, 11:13pm
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Demon:
@Optrader Some states have physician assisted suicide, but I’m pretty sure they all require that you have a terminal illness and have 6 mo or less to live. Seems pretty humane to me, and I intend to make use of it should I ever be diagnosed with a terminal illness. Why suffer needlessly and use up all your resources that could go to your family? Now required euthanasia? I don’t know anyone who wants that.
Yeah I am with you on that. Seeing people die of terminal illness… there is no dignity in that.
Best to go out on one’s own terms.
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zantax:
So did a good friend of ours, she chose the other choice and aborted the only child she would ever be able to have because she didn’t feel ready to be a mother at the time, now she will never have her own biological child and adoption is expensive. She is not happy with the outcome.
That does not by any means indicate it was not the correct decision for her at the time.
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I mean a .357 works pretty good but that leaves a mess for the family and responders to clean up.
Assisted suicide by injection is pretty clean.
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Abortion just became the replacement issue for segregation to mobilize conservative religious voters after CRA took that off the table. Baptist’s didn’t care, they thought it was some Catholic thing.
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/05/religious-right-real-origins-107133
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Safiel
February 20, 2020, 12:32am
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Suicide by gunshot can be relatively clean if its done right.
When done for the sake of convenience it’s a pretty callous act. Guv is absolutely correct.
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The woman who advocated for it regrets her decision. And we can always reverse that decision…be careful.
True but I would wager that most people don’t think that far into it. Especially the people who decide to use a shotgun.