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Partial birth abortion is gross, except the fetus wouldn't live if it was birthed entirely. It's not viable. If it was, I'm pretty sure the people who have them wouldn't be able to pay for all the care the fetus would need to live. Who'd pay - taxpayers? You? <crickets>

 

This lady is a mental case. And unless there was the Second Coming, there was a man in the equation somewhere. It would have been better to dump the baby on HIM. At least, compared to what happened to the baby.

 

Any guy who's ever taken a chance ought not to be casting stones. You're not the ones stuck with the kid. I wish this person had gone to someone for help, but she didn't. Who knows why - she may not even know.

 

Abortion is and always should be a last resort. It is not birth control. And most normal people don't think of abortion as birth control.

 

Ever see Agnes of God? Based on a true story that took place in Rachacha area. I was doing my legal studies and was in court when they brought her in for arraignment. Having seen her I couldn't scream for her to get the death penalty, no matter what she did. Mental illness sometimes trumps retribution.

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Partial birth abortion is gross, except the fetus wouldn't live if it was birthed entirely. It's not viable. (FALSE)

 

Abortion is and always should be a last resort. It is not birth control. And most normal people don't think of abortion as birth control.

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When we promote a culture of death...............why are we surprised when death happens ?

 

Iowa Democrat prayer: Thank God for abortionists!

by Ed Morrissey

 

 

Hey, this could be progress. About time last year, the Democratic National Convention booed when the platform committee tried to backtrack and add a mention of God that had been earlier removed. In Iowa, at least Democrats have gone back to openly praying, but perhaps they should be hoping that God isn’t listening:

 

 

 

They made the unusual decision, for Democrats, to begin the event with a prayer. This was likely in response to a prayer vigil being conducted by pro-life activists at the same time nearby.

Des Moines activist Midge Slater took the podium and spent five and a half minutes thanking God for abortion rights, abortion doctors and taxpayer funding for abortions. She also referred to the decision to have an abortion as “a blessing”.

During the entire prayer, State Senator Jack Hatch and Rep. Tyler Olson, both of whom are running for governor, kept their heads bowed and eyes closed, joining in the group prayer.

 

The Iowa Republican transcribed a bit of the prayer, which goes on for quite a while:

“We give thanks, oh Lord, for the doctors, both current and future, who provide quality abortion care.”

“We pray for increased financial support for low-income women to access contraception, abortion and childcare.”

“Today, we pray for women in developing nations, that they may know the power of self-determination. May they have access to employment, education, birth control and abortion.”

“Today we pray for the families who have chosen. May they know the blessing of choice.”

 

Here’s my favorite part, very obviously aimed at the pro-life demonstrators:

“We pray for women who have been made afraid by their paternalistic religion.”

 

Afraid? For feminists, they don’t seem to have much faith in women to decide for themselves whether to live as Christians and follow its tenets without fear forcing them into it. However, based on this prayer for blessings on abortions and the demand to spread it worldwide, I’d guess that they’re less interested in faith than they are in their own political agendas anyway.

 

http://hotair.com/ar...r-abortionists/

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We give thanks, oh Lord, for the doctors, both current and future, who provide quality abortion care. We pray for increased financial support for low-income women to access contraception, abortion and childcare. Today, we pray for women in developing nations, that they may know the power of self-determination. May they have access to employment, education, birth control and abortion. Today we pray for the families who have chosen. May they know the blessing of choice.

 

I'm not a particularly religious person, but that's some pretty offensive stuff, imo.

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