Anonymous wrote:I am pro-choice (I've had a termination myself) - but I found her story increadable strong.
It's not my place to judge someone elses choice. That is the thing about being pro-CHOICE. It is her choice to make. And she made it.
Anonymous wrote:I am pro-choice (I've had a termination myself) - but I found her story increadable strong.
It's not my place to judge someone elses choice. That is the thing about being pro-CHOICE. It is her choice to make. And she made it.
Anonymous wrote:Stumbled across this while researching shareholder demands- went to Pepsi and the fetal cells article- to this...
http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/why-i-rejected-plan-b-after-my-disabled-daughter-was-raped
"Why I Rejected Plan B After my Disabled Dughter was Raped"
This woman chose junk science and twisted morality over the health of her own daughter. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if you don't think it's life from the moment of conception, don't you understand that some people do?
That some people believe that it is a human being that is being killed even if it's mother is disabled and its father is a scum rapist?
So you don't share those beliefs, fine, but why do you judge them?
And I imagine you confess a belief in choice, that a woman should be able to choose an abortion, and that the guardians of a woman with disabilities should be able to choose to give her plan b or have an abortion...then why can't they make the other choice, even if it is a difference choice that you would make?
OP Here. Even if you think life begins at conception- the ole sperm shoot is not conception. It is when the egg is fertilized and attached, which plan-B prevents. So she, without facts, amde a terrible decision for her daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Even if you don't think it's life from the moment of conception, don't you understand that some people do?
That some people believe that it is a human being that is being killed even if it's mother is disabled and its father is a scum rapist?
So you don't share those beliefs, fine, but why do you judge them?
And I imagine you confess a belief in choice, that a woman should be able to choose an abortion, and that the guardians of a woman with disabilities should be able to choose to give her plan b or have an abortion...then why can't they make the other choice, even if it is a difference choice that you would make?
Anonymous wrote:Even if you don't think it's life from the moment of conception, don't you understand that some people do?
That some people believe that it is a human being that is being killed even if it's mother is disabled and its father is a scum rapist?
So you don't share those beliefs, fine, but why do you judge them?
And I imagine you confess a belief in choice, that a woman should be able to choose an abortion, and that the guardians of a woman with disabilities should be able to choose to give her plan b or have an abortion...then why can't they make the other choice, even if it is a difference choice that you would make?
Anonymous wrote:Even if you don't think it's life from the moment of conception, don't you understand that some people do?
That some people believe that it is a human being that is being killed even if it's mother is disabled and its father is a scum rapist?
So you don't share those beliefs, fine, but why do you judge them?
And I imagine you confess a belief in choice, that a woman should be able to choose an abortion, and that the guardians of a woman with disabilities should be able to choose to give her plan b or have an abortion...then why can't they make the other choice, even if it is a difference choice that you would make?