Official Abortion Thread

Anonymous
So we will only approve of a baby being born if the baby will have a privileged and problem free childhood?


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So we will only approve of a baby being born if the baby will have a privileged and problem free childhood?




We only approve of a baby being born if the mother chooses to have the baby.

This doesn't apply past the point of viability, because that's not an issue. Whatever mistaken belief you may have about NY or VA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let us not forget that this all falls squarely on the shoulders of Susan Collins.


Very true. She's probably regretting her choice right about now...


I doubt she is.


She's hoping it gets overturned. Otherwise, she's in big trouble.

Sen COLLINS (R-ME) on the AL abortion law: "That legislation is so extreme that I can’t imagine that the courts would sustain it....I’m not going to try to predict court cases, but I cannot imagine that that law won’t be overturned.”

https://www.axios.com/national-leaders-politicians-react-extreme-alabama-abortion-ban-985bc393-1fc7-4ea5-9476-073c6d5073ee.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/09/01/boy-7-was-tortured-to-death-and-fed-to-pigs-state-agencies-failed-him-says-lawsuit/?utm_term=.ec224370e0b2

read this story and tell me how much these parents loved and adored and protected this child.

and how great life was for him.


Records in both Missouri and Kansas reveal a “seemingly endless series of reports and hotline calls” that informed social service and child welfare agencies of the abuse Adrian suffered.

Despite all the warning signs, the hotline calls, and the evidence of the child’s mistreatment, they effectively allowed his father and stepmother to continue to abuse, torture, and ultimately murder the little boy, while they stood idly by, writing it all down,” the family’s lawyer claimed in the lawsuit.

Adrian’s siblings were reported to have suffered significant weight loss and a number of physical injuries, the lawsuit claims. Other calls reported evidence that Adrian was being beaten and choked by his father and stepmother. One hotline caller said Adrian had been spanked to the point where his buttocks were bleeding.

Adrian eventually underwent treatment for disruptive behavior and “parent-child relationship problem,” the lawsuit states. His father and stepmother reported that Adrian frequently wet the bed, stole and hoarded food, picked at sores and lit fires — characteristics that the lawsuit says are common in young victims of child abuse.

Records show that Adrian himself opened up about the abuse to child welfare workers. In a July 2013 interview with a Missouri Children’s Division worker and a police officer, Adrian — then age 5 — said his father would kick him so violently in the back of his head that a “little bone come out,” the Kansas City Star reported.

“My daddy keeps hitting me in the head and punches me in the stomach and my mom keeps pulling on my ears and it really hurts,” Adrian said. “Mommy and Daddy lock me in my room by myself. Mommy and Daddy can’t feed me.”

I mean this boy was clearly horribly tortured and abused. Why any social worker or state agency let him go back to his parents after documented abuse and torture is unthinkable.





Because the red states don’t care about the kids once they are born. We all know this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let us not forget that this all falls squarely on the shoulders of Susan Collins.


Very true. She's probably regretting her choice right about now...


I doubt she is.


She's hoping it gets overturned. Otherwise, she's in big trouble.

Sen COLLINS (R-ME) on the AL abortion law: "That legislation is so extreme that I can’t imagine that the courts would sustain it....I’m not going to try to predict court cases, but I cannot imagine that that law won’t be overturned.”

https://www.axios.com/national-leaders-politicians-react-extreme-alabama-abortion-ban-985bc393-1fc7-4ea5-9476-073c6d5073ee.html


She's also in no danger of losing, according to the most recent polls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let us not forget that this all falls squarely on the shoulders of Susan Collins.


Very true. She's probably regretting her choice right about now...


I doubt she is.


Me too. She’s coasting on the huge corporate donations. She’ll probably get voted out. And then get a very lucrative job in the private sector or an elected job that draws its votes from a deep red area as her reward. She’ll land on her feet. Likely not as Maine’s Senator. But she’ll be fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So we will only approve of a baby being born if the baby will have a privileged and problem free childhood?




I approve of mothers who make the decision not to bring a child into a bad situation. You get to do you. See how that works.
Anonymous
Basic rights:
• A woman has a right to control her body
• Everyone should be able to decide when or whether to have a child
• Every child should be wanted and loved
• Women and all people are entitled to sexual pleasure and fulfillment

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After having a baby, I feel as if the baby is so wonderful, I could never live without him or her.

It’s hard for humans to love someone they’ve never seen- but that’s what you are killing when you abort.

A child you feel as if you’d die without or if something happened to, once you see him or her.

The opposite of love is indifference. The indifference in the pro-choice community to the death of a baby is pure evil.

Hopefully Roe v Wade is overturned. It would be so nice to live in a society that values the lives of innocent babies.

The same women valued as a unborn baby and their life given respect can learn to do so for their babies.

Our disposable, de-humanizing culture can be checked, slightly.




And great for your baby. But not all women who give birth feel like you. And even if they do, not all women are in circumstances where they can raise a child. Or where the child will be well taken care of. It takes a lot of time, and money and care to give a child a good start at life. And many women don’t want to or can’t. Something like half of women who have abortions are already mothers. So they know the new mommy glow. Still doesn’t mean they can raise the 4th kid in poverty.

Your privilege is showing.


My belief that an unborn baby should not be killed is showing.

Poor kids should not be sentenced to death. They are people with a right to life.

A vast majority of the world is born into, lives, and dies in poverty. Do we kill them? Do we discount them?

I am excited to see the tide turning in America. People are going to fight very hard to re-elect Trump so it may continue.



Forcing a woman or girl to go through 9 months of a pregnancy that will forever alter her body, forcing her to go through labor and delivery is a form of torture. You clearly don’t care about babies once they are born, because you would tell a 9 year old girl, still a baby herself, that she has to bear her father’s child after he’s raped her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let us not forget that this all falls squarely on the shoulders of Susan Collins.


Very true. She's probably regretting her choice right about now...


I doubt she is.


She's hoping it gets overturned. Otherwise, she's in big trouble.

Sen COLLINS (R-ME) on the AL abortion law: "That legislation is so extreme that I can’t imagine that the courts would sustain it....I’m not going to try to predict court cases, but I cannot imagine that that law won’t be overturned.”

https://www.axios.com/national-leaders-politicians-react-extreme-alabama-abortion-ban-985bc393-1fc7-4ea5-9476-073c6d5073ee.html


She's also in no danger of losing, according to the most recent polls.


Link? Maybe it’s true, I haven’t seen polls. But it seems unlikely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let us not forget that this all falls squarely on the shoulders of Susan Collins.


Very true. She's probably regretting her choice right about now...


I doubt she is.


She's hoping it gets overturned. Otherwise, she's in big trouble.

Sen COLLINS (R-ME) on the AL abortion law: "That legislation is so extreme that I can’t imagine that the courts would sustain it....I’m not going to try to predict court cases, but I cannot imagine that that law won’t be overturned.”

https://www.axios.com/national-leaders-politicians-react-extreme-alabama-abortion-ban-985bc393-1fc7-4ea5-9476-073c6d5073ee.html


She's also in no danger of losing, according to the most recent polls.


Link? Maybe it’s true, I haven’t seen polls. But it seems unlikely.


https://bangordailynews.com/2019/04/25/politics/daily-brief/another-poll-shows-maine-republicans-rallying-around-susan-collins/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After having a baby, I feel as if the baby is so wonderful, I could never live without him or her.

It’s hard for humans to love someone they’ve never seen- but that’s what you are killing when you abort.

A child you feel as if you’d die without or if something happened to, once you see him or her.

The opposite of love is indifference. The indifference in the pro-choice community to the death of a baby is pure evil.

Hopefully Roe v Wade is overturned. It would be so nice to live in a society that values the lives of innocent babies.

The same women valued as a unborn baby and their life given respect can learn to do so for their babies.

Our disposable, de-humanizing culture can be checked, slightly.




And great for your baby. But not all women who give birth feel like you. And even if they do, not all women are in circumstances where they can raise a child. Or where the child will be well taken care of. It takes a lot of time, and money and care to give a child a good start at life. And many women don’t want to or can’t. Something like half of women who have abortions are already mothers. So they know the new mommy glow. Still doesn’t mean they can raise the 4th kid in poverty.

Your privilege is showing.


My belief that an unborn baby should not be killed is showing.

Poor kids should not be sentenced to death. They are people with a right to life.

A vast majority of the world is born into, lives, and dies in poverty. Do we kill them? Do we discount them?

I am excited to see the tide turning in America. People are going to fight very hard to re-elect Trump so it may continue.



Forcing a woman or girl to go through 9 months of a pregnancy that will forever alter her body, forcing her to go through labor and delivery is a form of torture. You clearly don’t care about babies once they are born, because you would tell a 9 year old girl, still a baby herself, that she has to bear her father’s child after he’s raped her.


+1

PP is a monster to want to force millions of women to lose control of their bodily autonomy. She is worse than a rapist.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So we will only approve of a baby being born if the baby will have a privileged and problem free childhood?




Let's start with....wanted.

Every child deserves to be wanted.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So we will only approve of a baby being born if the baby will have a privileged and problem free childhood?




Let's start with....wanted.

Every child deserves to be wanted.



Every child deserves to be born.

You don’t get to decide that because a child’s family doesn’t meet your standards, they should die.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So we will only approve of a baby being born if the baby will have a privileged and problem free childhood?




Let's start with....wanted.

Every child deserves to be wanted.



Every child deserves to be born.

You don’t get to decide that because a child’s family doesn’t meet your standards, they should die.


No, but a woman gets to decide for herself whether to continue a pregnancy. Her decision doesn't get to be approved or vetoed by you.
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