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I don't know. It was a simple question PP asked. How many of these children hveyou adopted. Somebody upstream stated that there were infertile couples desperate to adopt and become parents. Wednesday child is desperate to place children with loving parents. What's the problem? |
What does it have to do with the comment of 'Every child a wanted child'? Usually the pro-choice folks ask the pro-life folks if they have adopte a child. Not the other way round. |
Unfortunately for your peanut brain to comprehend, every child is not wanted. You can't force people to want a child, or their child. And for many reasons you have so many neglected, forgotten, or abused children who many grow up to become scary adults. I do believe that children are precious and should be protected. But, I live by my actions and not just sprout words Signed,A fertile woman who has adopted an older child who believes that a woman has a right to make her own reproductive choices, including abortion. |
Histrionic much, PP. |
Even though the left has tried to normalize abortion, with the #shoutyourabortion campaign, or with trying to paint the million of women and men who don't support abortion on demand in all cases as waging a "war on women," the good news is that the public isn't buying it. The number of abortions in America keeps falling, and Gallup polls show that most Americans support restrictions on when an abortion can be performed. Even Nancy Pelosi, the pro-choice liberal feminist, has publicly stated that she doesn't support abortion on demand, and said that "I don’t believe that abortion is a form of birth control or contraception." http://blogs.rollcall.com/news/pelosi-im-not-for-abortion-on-demand/ Is Nancy Pelosi fighting the "war on women" too? |
That's a Monty Python joke. There is no religion like that, because religions are SO MUCH MORE interested in controlling women than controlling men. |
Truth. http://mashable.com/2016/01/23/pennsylvania-turnpike-drivers-stuck-snow/ |
FYI,'every child a wanted child' is a pro-choice phrase. |
Was that on your word of the day calendar? Think you need to reread the definition. |
Every baby is wanted by someone out there, given the opportunity. |
Again, I'd refer everyone here to the Colorado program that made IUDs available to young women, resulting in a massive drop in the number of teen and unwed pregnancies and a significant drop in the number of abortions. Yet despite it being a huge success, conservatives are still fighting it to pander to conservative Christians who do believe contraception is a sin and that every sperm is sacred, based on a flawed interpretation of Onan. This is unacceptable. If you don't believe in contraceptives, don't use them. But don't go forcing your own flawed religious beliefs on the rest of us. And don't irrationally go attacking programs that have already proven themselves to be a resounding success. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/06/science/colorados-push-against-teenage-pregnancies-is-a-startling-success.html?_r=0 |
I got emotional last night watching the brief news coverage of the March and the shot of the pro-choice people out there defending women and the law. Thank you for everyone who braved the weather to do that. |
I do believe in contraceptives. However, I also believe that some of them are contributing to the astronomical rate of infertility down the road when you WANT a baby, but then need help... And a TON of cash.
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I thought PP was joking until I just saw this on CNN. What idiots to put so many children at risk. |