Lets put this into prespective

And still different.

A life is a life inside our outside of the womb.

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Inside the womb the woman makes the decisions, outside the womb different story.

Inside or out it is a life.

If your concern is for innocent lives the location is irrelevant.

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Inside the womb the woman makes the decisions, outside the womb different story. Period.

Which again shows you really don’t care about the loss of innocent lives.

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I still do, just not the way you want me to.

Obviously not since you excuse it based the courts completely fabricating a right that had never been recognized before and is mentioned nowhere in our constitution.

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Its not fabricated, while the fetus inhabits the woman’s body she has every right to have it removed if she doesn’t want it there.

Of course it’s fabricated, the “right” was literally created by the courts.

In that case so is ever right we say we have.

Wrong.

The founders specifically protected our preexisting rights with Our constitution and BOR.

The “right to abortion” is mentioned nowhere in our founding documents, it was completely fabricated by the courts.

9th… And every right we have is still fabricated.

Wrong, but then that’s what we’ve come to expect.

The 10th reserves that power to the states.

The only way they could even justify the decision was to declare the unborn are not “persons”.

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The founders wrote them down so yep they were fabricated.

The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. So just because it ain’t written down doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.

Absolutely right. :+1:

Being critical of God and defending abortion? How very “republican” of you. :roll_eyes:

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No, it’s not apples to apples, not yet.

Spain had about a two week head start on the US.

I hope the number of infected and dead will be as low as possible but it’s too early to say.

Cheaper insurance plans mostly mean you qualify for government subsidies if it’s not a work plan. I didn’t pick the cheapest plan though as I actually plan to use it for one of my dependents. Often, the reasonably priced plans barely cover anything until you’ve spent a ton.

When I lived and traveled overseas, many of the less developed countries didn’t have universal coverage, but at least the costs were a lot cheaper…not just to Americans but even locals with decent jobs.

Sure, if you need some very advanced treatment, America might be the best in the world. However, for most medical needs we are simply getting bad value.

That’s the whole thing imo. I don’t want inferior or rationed treatment.

I think we are getting good value. Ever hear the old saying that you get what you pay for?