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Post by matt on Jan 18, 2013 13:35:05 GMT 10
Here is a comment I found on a recent Huffington Post article. What do you think? www.huffingtonpost.com/blackberry/p.html?id=2497436
That's why we, who oppose murdering innocent babies, and support life will continue to fight. I look at my brand new baby granddaughter, 2 days old. When my 18 y/o dtr told me she was pregnant, I fell to my knees in tears. We already had plans, college being the priority. What we did not do was ever consider aborting. Yes, my daughters going to go to college, yes, she will work, yes the father is in the picture, yes, he will go to college, and he will work, and the families will help. Yes it will be hard, NO, it's not what we wanted for her, but we love that precious, precious innocent baby. My daughter has the strongest support system, because we all knew it was what we needed to do for her and her baby. People claim the harshest, and most foolish reasons for aborting a baby. Either you woman up and Choose responsibly in the beginning, or you woman up and have that baby. Sad how people will raise up a cry against taxes being used for welfare support, but have no problem w/ using their tax money to kill babies. That is just evil.....and one day, we all will have to answer to a higher power, whether you believe it or not. #JesusIsYourJudge
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Post by garfield on Jan 18, 2013 13:50:57 GMT 10
Abortions a great idea, too many mouths to feed as it is, we should also have retrospective abortion so we can get rid of Earl ;D
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Post by pim on Jan 18, 2013 13:54:42 GMT 10
I clicked on the link you gave, Matt: www.huffingtonpost.com/blackberry/p.html?id=2497436 and instead of your mawkish " That's why we, who oppose murdering innocent babies, and support life will continue to fight. I look at my brand new baby granddaughter, 2 days old. When my 18 y/o dtr told me she was pregnant, I fell to my knees in tears. We already had plans, college being the priority. What we did not do was ever consider aborting. Yes, my daughters going to go to college, yes, she will work, yes the father is in the picture, yes, he will go to college, and he will work, and the families will help. Yes it will be hard, NO, it's not what we wanted for her, but we love that precious, precious innocent baby. My daughter has the strongest support system, because we all knew it was what we needed to do for her and her baby. People claim the harshest, and most foolish reasons for aborting a baby. Either you woman up and Choose responsibly in the beginning, or you woman up and have that baby. Sad how people will raise up a cry against taxes being used for welfare support, but have no problem w/ using their tax money to kill babies. That is just evil.....and one day, we all will have to answer to a higher power, whether you believe it or not. #JesusIsYourJudge... this is what I got: Laura Bassett: Virginia Mandatory Ultrasound Law's Repeal Blocked By State GOP
January 17, 2013 14:24:14
A Republican-controlled committee in the Virginia State Senate voted 8-7 on Thursday to block Democrats' efforts to repeal a new mandatory ultrasound law and a set of regulations that could shut down many abortion clinics in the state. The committee also voted down a new anti-abortion bill that would have prevented Medicaid from paying for low-income women's abortions in cases where there is a severe fetal anomaly.
Virginia Republicans attracted national criticism in early 2012 when they proposed a bill requiring women to undergo invasive, medically unnecessary transvaginal ultrasound procedures before having an abortion. Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) later helped Republicans revise the bill to require only external, "jelly-on-the-belly" procedures, and he signed that version into law.
State Sen. Ralph Northam (D), the only physician in the senate, proposed a bill that would repeal the mandatory ultrasound law because he says it violates the privacy and sanctity of the doctor-patient relationship. "I am giving you the opportunity to right the wrong committed last year," he told committee members on Thursday.
The Medical Society of Virginia and the Virginia American College of Obstetricians testified in favor of repealing the ultrasound bill, echoing Northam's concerns.
Victoria Cobb, president of the Family Foundation of Virginia and a top anti-abortion lobbyist, also testified at the hearing. She accused abortion providers of "hiding the picture" of the ultrasound from women in order to prevent them from changing their minds and to increase profits, according to The American Independent's Reilly Moore.
The Senate Health and Education Committee voted along party lines to block the repeal of the ultrasound law, as well as the repeal of a set of abortion clinic regulations, known as Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers, or TRAP. The law requires that first-trimester abortion clinics meet the same building standards as newly constructed hospitals.
State Sen. Mark Herring (D), the sponsor of the bill to repeal the TRAP law, said he is going to continue fighting to keep the clinics open. "What [the committee] did was wrong," he told The Huffington Post. "I think the votes today indicate that Republicans still have an extreme agenda, and they're intent on reducing access to women's health care."
The committee also voted down an anti-abortion bill on Thursday. One Republican on the committee, State Sen. Harry Blevins (R), crossed over and voted with Democrats to kill a bill that would have banned state-subsidized abortions for women with severely impaired fetuses.
One thing is clear, wherever you got your mawkish anti-abortion piece of propaganda from, it wasn't from the Huffington link. So why the deception, Matt? Trying to cover your tracks, are you? Not very honest, is it! Kinda blots your "Christian" copybook. Jesus himself is pretty dark on liars as you can see in John 8:44
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Post by matt on Jan 18, 2013 16:54:27 GMT 10
It was a comment on their Facebook page in response to that article. Facebook is a major source of news discussion.
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Post by caskur on Jan 18, 2013 17:14:10 GMT 10
abortion subject...
very huge YAWN.
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Post by Salem on Jan 18, 2013 19:03:11 GMT 10
Yes, we all know how loopy Americans are about abortion, don't we? Of course its easy to say they never considered abortion, it sounds like the family is middle class and had lots of support. Not every girl/woman is as lucky. Americans are so ignorant and heartless its amazing.
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Post by caskur on Jan 18, 2013 21:51:53 GMT 10
they're a funny breed alright!
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Post by matt on Jan 19, 2013 2:20:35 GMT 10
So at what stage does abortion become murder?
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Post by caskur on Jan 19, 2013 3:25:46 GMT 10
don't go on about it... women's babies die in the womb all the time at various stages.... some of expectant mothers bodies cannot hold a full term pregnancy and miscarry perfectly healthy fetuses that don't survive even with medical intervention.... it's hard enough for women as it is without your roseries on their ovaries.... you just keep your willie in your pants where it belongs and YOU make sure you don't knock some bimbo up unless you plan to spend the rest of your life with her!
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