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  • Abortion:Safe, Legal, Early

    William, Steve, Bill, Barack. All interested in abortion. All thinking hard about the morality of it. All determined to frame it as a great tragedy. Not one, of course, has had or will ever need an abortion. Are there any other women out there who are sick to death of men discussing abortion like they know anything about it? As if they have an ...
    Posted to Human Nature by wolverene on May 8, 2009
  • Re: Overpopulation

    When the Vatican talks about the ''Culture of Death,'' it is the attitude expressed in this post (sarcastic or not) that it is talking about. Materialism and atheism logically leads to the conclusion that there is no inherent good in humanity, and that there is no moral difference between humans and rats save our own self interest. This leads to ...
    Posted to Human Nature by jpm7791 on January 7, 2009
  • Re: Catholic hospitals and FOCA

    higgsboson wrote: I do wish people who write for public consumption would stop using the euphonious match for ''pro-choice'', and simply call themselves ''anti-abortion''. Because that is what they are. Funny God Particle, but I wish people like you who call yourself ''pro-choice'' would use the correct term ''pro-abortion'' because that is ...
    Posted to XX Factor Extra by Chauffeurkp on November 25, 2008
  • Palin's Choice

    I love the thought of women ascending to high office. While women haven't hit the executive office yet, many fine and talented woman have been in the Senate, Congress, and cabinet positions for decades. As a child of the 70s I myself am abundantly gifted with the benefits of the 70s woman's movement. But the thing that bothers me about Sara ...
    Posted to XX Factor Extra by kgcobb on September 3, 2008
  • The Cost Of Reckless Sexual Appetite

    The Abortion Cartell is making Billions on plaing their bets between a zipper vs a knife. Now the Cartell prospers in the same fashion as the Bank prospers when one bounces a check. In the end does it really matter if it was by accident or reckless disregard? If an honest mistake, one can call the Bank and pleads one's case for mercy. ...
    Posted to XX Factor Extra by Volubrjotr on August 16, 2008
  • How can murder be "moral"?

    I don't understand where there is ''morality'' in abortion. Even if you can somehow muster up an excuse for the murder of the unborn, but where is the morality here? I can never understand why this is called ''a mothers right to choose'' - who has a right to choose someone ELSE'S life? That the baby is safely within the mother's womb gives the ...
    Posted to XX Factor Extra by Joshkala on August 14, 2008
  • Re: Bush has not screwed us

    I predict this post string will grow quite long. I have several points to make. First, the very word ''Terrorist'' is a ''weapon word'' and should be purged from the language, unless and until it encompasses State Terror on the order practiced by Britain, America and Israel. If you do not think of Britain's Queen, America's White House, and ...
    Posted to Movies by MichaelBernard1 on July 18, 2008
  • "Person's a person" is ANTI-abortion

    The slogan ''A person's a person, no matter how small'' can only be interpreted as ANTI-abortion. Why would anti-abortion activists protest it? The slogan means what the anti-abortion people have been chanting all along, that a zygote is a person and therefore has the same moral standing as a fully developed human being. Is the author sure that ...
    Posted to Hollywoodland by MarkCaplan on March 14, 2008