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    I cannot understand why the pro-lifer's insist on exlcuding abortion from private insurance polices. From the government insurance program yes. Private: Keep your hands off!
    Posted to Human Nature by david wayne osedach on September 30, 2009
  • Re: Pro-life?

    Bojnik:Legislating other people's lifestyles intentionally is unamerican and inhumane. Did you by any chance mean ''Other people's death styles''? I wonder if you are aware of the fact that an abortion results in a death, intentionally caused. An emergency may justify causing such a death, but ''none of your business what I do'' does not apply ...
    Posted to Human Nature by rohitcuny on August 5, 2009
  • . . .someone, somewhere, is having a good time.

    The Pro-Life movement calls itself the Pro-Life movement because Pro-Life sounds a lot better than Anti-Sex. Maybe they really do think that Humans are Human starting with conception, but they are far more concerned that the people who have sex be punished. The preferred punishments seem to be Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Children (I'm ...
    Posted to Human Nature by mlr on August 4, 2009
  • Case is overstated

    I believe the article overstates the case. It is not only the ''militant'' pro-life groups that don't support the Ryan-DeLauro bill. The ''pragmatic'' groups like Democrats for Life and Feminists for Life are not likely to attack it, but they don't support it either. Not a single pro-life group does, from anywhere on the wide spectrum in the ...
    Posted to Human Nature by Bill Samuel on July 27, 2009
  • Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor -- Says Roe Is "Settled Law"

    All I need to know about today's U.S. Senate Nomination Hearing for Liberal New York City Feminist Sotomayor, is that she thinks the appalling pro-Abort ''Roe vs. Wade'' Supreme Court ''Decision'' of 1973, is ''Settled Law'' (her words.) Hispanic voters may be trending towards the Democratic Party side of the political ledger lately, and who ...
    Posted to Dialogues by MichaelBernard4 on July 14, 2009
  • roflmao... America is no longer a christian nation!!!

    The sadistic religious right had their Bush years and could have passed laws to stop killing the babies at any time... they support abortion by not doing anything about it. The christian is a minority being bombarded by liberals and lied to by fake christians who know the right button to push to cause fear. Love... if only we had some ...
    Posted to Frame Game by Bobrobert on May 23, 2009
  • Re: Gallup Poll

    I'm not sure how this thread turned to the question of abortion, but the answer to the question of ''pro-life'' vs. ''pro-choice'' turns on the marketing of the most recent political cycle. It is natural that the public would self-identify as pro-life after an election cycle that emphasized the options of ''abortion is murder'' vs. ''reduce ...
    Posted to Politics by john adkisson on May 21, 2009
  • Perspective

    Re: The Two Faces of Barack Obama; Can a pro-choice president lead a pro-life majority? Your final sentence was most erudite. I do not know the source: “Every major decision a man makes will be faulty until he gains a proper perspective of the whole world the way God sees it.” Perspective is indeed THE issue. One must ask which perspective is ...
    Posted to Frame Game by JimCH on May 20, 2009
  • Re: Dahlia Lithwick's article on the rights of health providers

    I would imagine that he opened with the claim that he is a 'radical, progressive Democrat' because all too often all pro-lifers are clumped together with neo-cons (as personified by our outgoing president), who unfortunately, despite their stance on abortion, seem to have an affinity for a culture of death and destruction. And to quote our ...
    Posted to Jurisprudence by kateh on December 6, 2008
  • Agree to a Point

    Let's flip this around and I think we'll see that Obama is not going to act on this, not in the way you fear. When Republicans run for high office they have to get the hard-core pro-lifers on their side. Their election depends on convincing them that they will support their position. Thus John McCain choosing Sarah Palin as a sop to the ...
    Posted to XX Factor Extra by jbrinkmeyer on November 27, 2008
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