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quercus alba
06-24-2022, 01:59 PM
I think abortion is murder no matter how you slice it. There has to be personal responsibility that doesn't involve the wholesale slaughter of fetuses simply because they're an inconvenience

Trav
06-24-2022, 03:16 PM
So this is my take on it, I am personally against abortion but having grown up mostly after Roe v Wade just took it for granted as a fact of life. I also felt there were way more important issues that took priority for me. Now all that being said over the last few years the left has gotten really aggressive with these late term abortion laws and I think there were lots of folks like me who decided they had gone to far and were galvanized by it. I really feel like had states like NY & CA had left things alone Roe v Wade might not have even been looked at.

BarryBobPosthole
06-25-2022, 02:50 PM
I think you should take up the issue with someone who has a womb. Its above my paygrade.

BKB

LJ3
06-30-2022, 03:17 PM
I call bullshit on the "only a woman can have an opinion". Though, I'd not express that opinion outside this group :D Late term abortions should not be allowed unless the mother's life is in danger. Anyone using abortion as birth control should be sterilized.

Contrary to what the ignorant pro-abortion crowd keeps saying... The Supreme Court and Federal Government did not make abortion illegal now… They simply said your State gets to choose if they allow it or not. Meaning YOU get to vote for your representatives that are in your states house and senate who will determine if YOUR state allows it or not. Some people are too busy complaining to realize the Supreme Court just literally gave them the power back to decide instead of Justices that you didn’t elect, making the decision for you. If as many people support abortion as you seem to think, shouldn't be much of a problem since we live in a constitutional republic.

I'm pro-choice, by the way. I think a woman has the right to decide to terminate a pregnancy within the first 15 weeks. But stop saying it's anything other than ending a life. It is. It's a serious decision and one a woman has to live with for the rest of her life.

johnboy
06-30-2022, 03:36 PM
Yes.

HideHunter
07-01-2022, 10:48 AM
Len pretty well sums it up for me.. Pro Choice.. Especially the "big 4".. rape, incest, serious birth defects, mother's health.. not a regular form of birth control...