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Mar 26
2008
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Rare, But Legal?Posted by The Republican Revolution in Political Ads, News, Issue, fundraising, debates, conservation |
Abortion...
I Come at this issue, from the perspective of one who was born post "roe v.
wade" and a son of a mother who had seven miscarriages; I am a survivor, one of millions.
That same mother told me the stories about the time she worked in a doctors
office that was located in the same building as an abortion clinic. The stories
about the small body parts in the sink, when the buildings draining system would
back up. Stories like this are not uncommon.
If you read in to planed parenthood's history, you will note that minority unborn
children are referred to as "human weeds". You can also note that this view has
not changed, it has just gone under new names and being made out to be a service
to pour and inner city women (and also minority specific). Go look at it, it's
there!
The cry was "Every child, a wanted child!", but child abuse started to
skyrocket, after abortion was made "rare, but legal".
I would ask why a woman would have the right to kill a child that is growing
inside her, no mater why that child is there. I want the "rare but legal" crowd
to explain to that child why it has no right to live. I am, strongly for laws
that make a woman watch an ultrasound of the child before she decides to kill
it.
I laugh at the fact that there are people that make equal rights their cause,
but over look this cause, when it comes to the rights of the unborn.
Yeah... I guess you could say that I do not approve of abortion.

