Butterfly
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This should be a state issue, not a federal one.
It shouldn't be ANY government's issue. It should be an issue between a woman and her physician. Period.
This should be a state issue, not a federal one.
i think the thing that bothers me the most about this is the very people who want to deny women the right to an abortion are the ones who bitch the loudest about welfare costs for unwanted children.
It should be between a woman, her conscience, and her doctor. Period.
Exactly!!!It should be between a woman, her conscience, and her doctor. Period.
I think the thing that bothers me the most about this is the very people who want to deny women the right to an abortion are the ones who bitch the loudest about welfare costs for unwanted children.
It isn't an issue of morality. It's subjugating women by limiting their choices in life by denying them reproductive rights. It's a huge step backward IMHO.
I said morality because it seems a lot of these anti-abortion cranks are also Religious fanatics. But that's what I get for living down here in the Bible Belt. But I agree with you. It's a huge step backward. And I am vehemently against it.
It seems that recently there is a movement in several states to put severe restrictions on Abortion and effectively close down organizations like Planned Parenthood. What are your thoughts on this issue? Personally, I think there are already far too many children being born to parents who either cannot afford, or have no desire, to raise them properly. I will agree with these anti-abortion activists when I see them lining up to adopt these unwanted children.
That's why rapists would get a smaller sentence than the woman having the abortion.
Olivia said:So these people want punishment for the women? And rapists would get a lighter sentence?
I would love to see a reference for that. I've actually heard only one person saying women who have an abortion should be punished, and that was in an interview on TV.
If you don't like abortion, don't get one. It's that simple. It's not the government's business to legislate morality.
A goodly percentage of people don't look at it as a moral issue. They look at it as homicide. You choose to believe that a fetus is not a person. A great many people would disagree.
All you have to do is 'google': "should women be punished for abortion" and you can find all sorts of citations. There is some percentage of the population, as I mentioned, that believe abortion is homicide. Therefore, women should be subject to the laws for homicide. You don't have to agree. Also, as stated, around 20 states have movements to enact legislation similar to Alabama.
Poll: Women should be punished for abortions, say 39 percent of ...
Not that simple. A goodly percentage of people don't look at it as a moral issue. They look at it as homicide. You choose to believe that a fetus is not a person. A great many people would disagree.
Ugh. That reminds me of back in the '80s when I went into the hospital to have my tubes tied having had all the kids we wanted. They would not operate until my husband signed the PERMISSION page. I was madder than eff and spewed plenty of expletives in that hospital. Of course, my husband signed, but still... what the actual hell?? I am no one's property, and that wasn't so long ago. It still steams my oats to think of that.
Look at how many voters on the new Alabama law are men.
Does anyone think this new legislation is connected with the “browning of America?” As the white population decreases in the US this would be a way a sneaky backdoor way to increase it. Just curious.