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Old May 10th, 2008, 11:54 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by theobia View Post
I used to work in a building where abortion was one of the services offered...I did not work in that clinic. However...each time I went to work the same gaggle of dim-bulbs who were there picketing every day would surround me and try to convince me to "save" my unborn child. One thing I noticed was that eight out of ten protesters was a man. Which got me to thinking...how many of those guys bothered to counsel young men on the importance of keeping their **** in their pants? Or were they spending all their time on the women, waving their signs in their faces and calling them murderers?

As long as women are the ones stuck alone with a child they can't support, women should be the only ones who can make this decision.

And no, I don't consider abortion murder.
Interesting. We both agree that the woman should have the ultimate right to decide, but for completely different reasons. A woman is not stuck with a child any more than a man is. Don't know where you got that from. Both parties are equally responsible and therefore should share in the commitment. While a woman has a moral obligation to consult and inform the man, the final decision should be with her, as it is part of her body.
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