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Obama historically screws women
from Confluence http://riverdaughter.wordpress.com/ There is no one that can argue with a straight face that women should vote for Democrats. There is nothing. They burnt the bridge. But women are just, as always, the expendable canaries in the coal mine. Their rights are toast, which means so are everyone else’s. From ...
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joe reader
on
November 9, 2009
Common Ground?
There is really no common ground it feels like. Either way, you are stripping woman from their basic rights. What happened this week to Dr. Tiller was a tragedy. And my heart goes out to his family. Personally, maybe i'm bias, but I've never seen extreme pro-choicers up in pro-lifers business. Like the pro-lifers were here in Kansas. They ...
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Human Nature
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hbadger17
on
June 5, 2009
Re: something that is never mentioned
Irrespective of whether you are attempting to be truthful, or attempting to be insulting; and irrespective of whether or not you have a basis to believe I called you an immoral baby killer, (I don't think I did, but you believe I did) lets move on to the more important subject of the book I recommended. Facts are facts... Here's an ...
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XX Factor Extra
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Chauffeurkp
on
November 26, 2008
Re: something that is never mentioned
I can't speak for all Pro-Lifers, but our group has never yelled ''Baby Killer'' or anything similar. Hatred is from the other side. We're the Christians. We love the babies and are compassionate toward the mothers who feel they have no choices. Yeah, I agree with you, anyone who kills someone else can't truly be ''Pro-Life''. Yes, I do ...
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XX Factor Extra
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Chauffeurkp
on
November 26, 2008
Re: something that is never mentioned
Are you sure you were looking at an ultra sound and not a video? Was the machine probe pointed at her uterus? Fingers and toes are DEFINITELY visible during the late end of the first trimester when most abortions are performed. Yet, what you saw and describe doesn't surprise me. PP isn't really interested in presenting ''choices''. Choose any ...
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XX Factor Extra
by
Chauffeurkp
on
November 26, 2008
Re: Catholic Hypocrisy
HI Cassandra, Where I work, we have some large printing equipment. A woman who knew I was pro-life approached me and asked me to make her a sign that read ''I regret my abortion, ask me why'' She wanted the sign to use as she protested at an abortion mill. So when I made the sign for her, I asked her why. She said that she knows she killed ...
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XX Factor Extra
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Chauffeurkp
on
November 26, 2008
Re: Catholic Hypocrisy
Yeah Cassandra, it's not uncommon to hear people discuss their apendectomy, or fracture, or tonsilectomy, but they never openly discuss their abortion. I wonder why? Surely they don't care about MY opinion do they? Surely they aren't ashamed of something ''safe, legal and acceptable''. Or are they.... Yeah, they are ashamed. Deep down, we ...
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XX Factor Extra
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Chauffeurkp
on
November 25, 2008
Re: something that is never mentioned
Well you need to read some more then. Your emotions cloud your reasoning. If in fact you have an education, then you know (particularly as an ethicist) that uncontrolled outbursts are a sure sign of a hidden problem. I'm guessing involvement in an abortion. But maybe not. But surely, if that's the case, you'd have to agree that your ability ...
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XX Factor Extra
by
Chauffeurkp
on
November 25, 2008
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 ...
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XX Factor Extra
by
Chauffeurkp
on
November 25, 2008
Re: something that is never mentioned
HA! You've fallen for the hype that ''It's just a blob of tissue.'' of ''A bunch of cells.'' But let's just assume (for a moment) that this is true (as you think) during the first trimester. Are you then in agreement that abortion is wrong in subsequent trimesters? Here's a link about fetal development ...
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XX Factor Extra
by
Chauffeurkp
on
November 25, 2008
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