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Are you arguing for infants' voting rights or against women boasting of having orgasms during abortions? |
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Can you mention a name? Who was this monster feminist who tried to legitimize women enjoying abortions? What talk show was she on? Inquiring minds want to know! Until then, I'm calling it bullshit. The same bullshit I see proclaimed in *every* abortion argument I've seen. |
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Which one are you going to use next? The doctor who aborted the 8 month fetus and when was found to be still alive, strangled it? Aborted embryos and fetuses used in cosmetic products? |
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I agree that it is not fair to bring a child into a miserable environment. I applaud anyone who takes measures to ensure this doesn't happen. I also label the destruction of a human being for the sake of another's convenience a horrible crime, legal though it may be, Dr. Rick, so long as you discriminate against a minority when you do. (Indeed, killing a human being can never be in the best interest of the human being, therefore abortion cannot be said to have the welfare of the child in mind. It must solely have human beings who do not wish the child to be born in mind.) Since we can't agree that a fetus is a human being, KitKit, maybe you could tell us what you think constitutes a human being? I've already told you what I think constitutes a human being. I looked up "human being" in the dictionary and assumed that was what a human being is. I can think nothing more objective and unbiased than that. For what reason, besides that it refutes your argument, should we use a definition other than the accepted scientific definition? |
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Re: Re: Aboriton is not about fetal rights
Originally posted by yguy
The Constitution doesn't grant rights to anyone, because only dictators have that power. I knew there was a reason why there was no point to this "debate." |
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