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#177 Jun 28 2005 at 10:35 AM Rating: Decent
telleah wrote:

you must all realize i do have the right to my options


Isn't that what pro-choice people are asking for?


no the pro-choice movement is wanting to force a choice on those of us that believe there is no choice to be made...unforunatly the law is on their side


last I checked.. it wasn't the radical pro-choice movement dragging people off and killing them and bombing the nearest clinic, which interestingly enough these clinics perform a LOT more services for their respective communities....

nor is it the pro-choice movement that is trying to decide how people they will never ever meet nor care about will live their life. Mandating on how they do what they do with respect to children and bringing them into this allready overcrowded world..

for some reason I have absolutely no fear that a pro-choice activist will run up to a pregnant lady and scream at her saying: IT'S YOUR CHOICE, ABORT NOW!! DO IT NOW!!!

however if you go within 50 yards of a pro-life activist and you're female, let alone pregnant, prepare to be assulted with all manner of statements and assertions and if they have them on-hand, imagery of a most disturbing nature. Prepare to be quite possibly stalked, and most certainly harassed.

You know the world would be a much better place if people would mind their own damn business and leave each other alone...

Edited, Tue Jun 28 11:37:17 2005 by Iaini
#178 Jun 28 2005 at 10:39 AM Rating: Decent
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and before you start there tons of medical proof and facts that show that the baby is no more part of the woman then i am part of you


Come now...the foetus is in the woman. You haven't even got the anatomy to be in me.

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not person has the right to deside if another human lives or dies


Are you pro, or against the death penalty? What about war?
#179 Jun 28 2005 at 10:44 AM Rating: Decent
and why should waste my time finding links for you when anyone with more then two brain cells can find it...and if people could read i said that you do have the right to your views that i believe that the government should not legalize murder of the defenceless...but i digress, this is what i wanted to avoid, igorant flames, i'll leave it at this i disagree with you and you with me...really do think you could change my mind on this forum...i know i will not change yours
#180 Jun 28 2005 at 10:46 AM Rating: Decent
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Uh oh, someones losing an argument Smiley: cry
#181 Jun 28 2005 at 10:46 AM Rating: Decent
I'm not so much interested in changing your mind as I am convincing you to kill yourself.
#182 Jun 28 2005 at 10:49 AM Rating: Decent
Telleah wrote:
but i digress, this is what i wanted to avoid, igorant flames


you want to avoid ignorant flames... then post an arguement that shows you know what you're talking about...

if you're going to make a point you damn well better find a factual supporting view for it or it's simply an opinion, and opinions are so easy to pick apart it's silly.

so as has been asked.. what about the death penalty? what about war? if no person has the right to decide if another lives or dies.. where do you stand?

how are these questions relevant.. because if you *TRULY* believe that then all killing is wrong and you will support neither...

otherwise you're a hypocrite and need to crawl back into your backwater hole.

#183 Jun 28 2005 at 10:50 AM Rating: Excellent
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I'm not so much interested in changing your mind as I am convincing you to kill yourself.

Here, here!

Telleah: Where's my PM, you close-minded *******!!! I have to tell you which way to drive home today. I won't condone your usual route.
#184 Jun 28 2005 at 10:52 AM Rating: Good
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Are you pro, or against the death penalty? What about war?


death penalty? as i said no one has the right to kill another human

war? if called to serve i would do as my father, he was a cook in the army in Vietnam
#185 Jun 28 2005 at 10:55 AM Rating: Decent
nice attempt at the question dodge..

so you don't support the death penalty...

but you do support a war... you just won't do any killing.. I see..
however well looked at on a whole.. all a war is, is a death penalty on a VERY VERY VERY large scale...

so let's actually make this thread revelant.. using my crappy circular logic..

so then.. Wars are often fought for rather ****-poor reasons.. however you support war you just will not do any killing..

abortions are often done for what some would see as the wrong reason, but you're willing to jump into a war as long as you don't have to fight... how hard is it to let people decide for themselves about abortion, and simply state that you just refuse to have one yourself???

unfortunately it's this heavy-handed religiously-holier than thou mindset that makes people inflexible. To this day I recall something a friend of mine said that so perfectly fits:

Ever notice the people who claim to be the most religious tend to be the least forgiving...

Edited, Tue Jun 28 12:00:17 2005 by Iaini
#186 Jun 28 2005 at 10:58 AM Rating: Excellent
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When conscripted, do you get to pick "cook"? I've been going about this draft thing all wrong.

"Ok, I'll go to your war but I don't wanna kill no one. Can I be a USO girl?"
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#187 Jun 28 2005 at 11:00 AM Rating: Decent
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war? if called to serve i would do as my father, he was a cook in the army in Vietnam


How can you feed baby killers, YOU HEARTLESS BI[b][/b]TCH!
#188 Jun 28 2005 at 11:08 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
When conscripted, do you get to pick "cook"? I've been going about this draft thing all wrong.

"Ok, I'll go to your war but I don't wanna kill no one. Can I be a USO girl?"


You queen, Jophiel! Smiley: laugh

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#189 Jun 28 2005 at 11:10 AM Rating: Good
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nice attempt at the question dodge..


no no not dodging...i'll be more clear for those who misunderstood...i do not support war...just if called to serve i do owe this country will not draft dodge and if drafted you can go as an objector which is what my father did...they do not want objectors on the front line
#190 Jun 28 2005 at 11:11 AM Rating: Good
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Telleah wrote:
they do not want objectors on the front line


Oh, don't they? I believe it's called Operation-
Get-Behind-the-Objectors.

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#191 Jun 28 2005 at 11:15 AM Rating: Default
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You know the world would be a much better place if people would mind their own damn business and leave each other alone...




Bravo!!!!!

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#192 Jun 28 2005 at 11:16 AM Rating: Good
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Oh, don't they? I believe it's called Operation-
Get-Behind-the-Objectors.


lol...that would be bad very bad...for me an least
#193 Jun 28 2005 at 11:53 AM Rating: Good
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Oh, don't they? I believe it's called Operation-
Get-Behind-the-Objectors.


lol...that would be bad very bad...for me an least

I bet the objectors eat a lot of legumes.
#194 Jun 28 2005 at 11:57 AM Rating: Decent
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I bet the objectors eat a lot of legumes.


i don't...had never heard of them but looked them up and no i never have
#195 Jun 28 2005 at 12:39 PM Rating: Good
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Telleah wrote:
and why should waste my time finding links for you when anyone with more then two brain cells can find it...and if people could read i said that you do have the right to your views that i believe that the government should not legalize murder of the defenceless...but i digress, this is what i wanted to avoid, igorant flames, i'll leave it at this i disagree with you and you with me...really do think you could change my mind on this forum...i know i will not change yours


So you think that only those with the same opinion as yourself should have their choices, but those who have a different opinion should be condemned by the government and have them tell them what to do with their bodies? Flea, make sure you pick a really roundabout route for her to drive home today. Maybe something with powerlines down so shes stuck going only 1 mile in an hour and a half
#196 Jun 28 2005 at 12:42 PM Rating: Good
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Telleah wrote:
and why should waste my time finding links for you when anyone with more then two brain cells can find it...and if people could read i said that you do have the right to your views that i believe that the government should not legalize murder of the defenceless...but i digress, this is what i wanted to avoid, igorant flames, i'll leave it at this i disagree with you and you with me...really do think you could change my mind on this forum...i know i will not change yours


So you think that only those with the same opinion as yourself should have their choices, but those who have a different opinion should be condemned by the government and have them tell them what to do with their bodies? Flea, make sure you pick a really roundabout route for her to drive home today. Maybe something with powerlines down so shes stuck going only 1 mile in an hour and a half

He's driving through a field of legumes. He has no idea what they are, so he'll never see them coming. Smiley: sly
#197 Jun 28 2005 at 12:49 PM Rating: Good
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So you think that only those with the same opinion as yourself should have their choices, but those who have a different opinion should be condemned by the government and have them tell them what to do with their bodies?


since the baby is a different person by your logic the government has no right punish me for choosing to kill anyone...and even if it was part of there body the government tells you what drugs you can put into your own body even in your own home
#198 Jun 28 2005 at 12:51 PM Rating: Good
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Telleah wrote:
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So you think that only those with the same opinion as yourself should have their choices, but those who have a different opinion should be condemned by the government and have them tell them what to do with their bodies?


since the baby is a different person by your logic the government has no right punish me for choosing to kill anyone...and even if it was part of there body the government tells you what drugs you can put into your own body even in your own home


I have no idea what you just said as it is a run on sentence that is hard to disipher. However, I can assure you that I am not sold on the thought that a fetus in the early stages is a seperate being from the mother.

Try again so I can understand what you're trying to accomplish
#199 Jun 28 2005 at 12:58 PM Rating: Good
If the baby is a seperate being from it's mother then abortion wont matter. If it is a seperate being it should be able to live on it's own, and taking it out of another shouldnt hurt it. They are able to do it with premature babies, so what is the difference for a fetus?
#200 Jun 28 2005 at 12:59 PM Rating: Good
if it was part of the womans body then her blood would flow through its veins but it does not
#201 Jun 28 2005 at 1:01 PM Rating: Good
Yes it does, that is why drinking alchol and smoking has an affect on the baby
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