Abortion
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- monokrom0
TranSplatty - if you're not an ant ... do you consider yourself a dung beetle?
- Mal0
THE END.
- d_t_p0
by monokrom:
"Bluejam - are you going to post a political cartoon of the PETA activist who thinks that raising minks for their fur is just HORRIBLE and BRUTAL but votes pro-choice in every election because she believes that it's every woman's right to have their babies cut into little pieces and sucked out of their wombs? "i clarified this before. abortions are not performed by reaching in and crudely cutting a 'baby' up into little pieces. this is such a bullshit thing to say. it states no fact about anything. this is a statement that pro-lifers make to take the emphasis away from scientific and moral argument and toward a 'murderous' emotional response.
the type of abortion where the fetus (not a 'baby') is ever mutilated is called partial birth abortion. this type of abortion is performed only in medical emergencies where the life of the mother is at stake. it is NEVER performed otherwise. it is a lie to even suggest that it is. the problem is, you are not lying, you are just ignorant about this fact, along with many many pro-lifers.
this statement is also flawed because you are calling a fetus a 'baby.' this makes it seem like these undeveloped organisms can think or feel. they simply cannot. and it has no bearing on the debate whether it has unique genetic material. of course it does. but so did the fly that i just killed.
- d_t_p0
sorry. end.
- TransFatty0
I'm the King Bee MotherFucker
- IloveQBN0
I was aborted as a fetus. but now I'm prolife, check my site.
- monokrom0
d-t-p : W/re to a fetus not being a baby, I suppose that you'll believe whatever allows you to sleep at night, regardless of the obvious truth.
Regarding babies not being cut or rent apart in the process of an abortion, you're either woefully misinformed or misrepresenting the truth. If it's the former and not the latter, check the University of Iowa's description of abortion techniques available online ( http://www.uihealthcare.com/dept… ). The diameter of the syringes and/or the powered aspirator needles used in apiration abortions are smaller than the size of the fetus.
Imagine yourself in a plane flying at a extremely high altitude. A six inch diameter hole is punched in the side of the plane and the pressure difference creates a powerful vacuum sucking the contents of the plane, including yourself through the hole. The arms, legs, head, etc. are coming off. The torso is exiting in pieces.
That's pretty much what happens to the fetus in vacuum aspiration / suction curretage. The abortionist examines the fetal fragments as they come through to make sure that it's been completely extracted. If you don't think that a fetus has an identifiable head and limbs by the 14th week, then you're a crackhead.
Pretty grisly stuff.
- CycAz0
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- Q0
If they would let us eat the abortion then we could feed the rich just call it the new other white or dark meat
- anonanon0
I'm PRO-LIFE and
I'm PRO-DEATH penalty..let 'em live...if we don't like them we can kill em later.
- barnburner0
the woman should have made those choices before getting pregnant.
If you grown up enough to have sex, be grown up enough to face the consequences.
In this case, two wrongs do not make a right.
- unknown0
dont you just love right wing christians...
fuck off and become a mormon or something
- IloveQBN0
I think that abortion should be up to the person. and it's really nobody's business.
I know that there are a lot of irrespoonsible people in the world, so having some laws prohibiting abortion is actually not a bad idea.
- dstlb0
So what are you saying? It should be up to the person or it should be prohibited?
- kodap0
Did You Know that Peter the Great taxed people for growing beards?
Modern Russia started with the rule of Peter the Great. He realised that Russia should be westernised to ensure its independence. Already fascinating by mechanical inventions, he studied government and business models of the West.
But Peter also believed in starting from the bottom and working his way up. He learned ship building from the Europeans he invited to Russia, and built a ship himself, which he captained as Peter Alekseevich. In 1697, he accompanied an embassy to European courts as a carpenter named Peter Mikhailov. He also served as seaman, soldier, barber and, to the discomfort of his courtiers, as dentist.
Peter sent Russians to be educated in the West, and imported skilled labour, military and administrative experts from abroad. He encouraged smoking, but taxed tobacco. Because European men usually were clean shaven, he taxed Russians wearing beards.
- dstlb0
Hey, anyone heard anything about design recently? I hear it's going to be big in the coming year.