Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first thought about this is everything lives on the internet forever and there's no doubt in my mind this will be a regret for these boys in the future.
Why?
Maybe some day they will have wives and daughters who find their smiling faces about this reprehensible.
Or worse, maybe someday they will be party to a needed or wanted abortion.
Well, you want to abort the daughter so why do you care what she may think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first thought about this is everything lives on the internet forever and there's no doubt in my mind this will be a regret for these boys in the future.
Why?
I wouldn’t hire them
That’s because you won’t have the ability to. You will work for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make abortion a federal right until 16 weeks. If states want more than that, that’s their issue and they can decide for the voters of that state. But everyone gets 16 weeks, minimum.
Problem solved.
No, problem solved.
More, or less?
I’d go as low as 10 weeks. Maybe as high as 21.
That seems perfectly reasonable
What seems perfectly reasonable is for this to be a decision made by the pregnant person and the medical care provider, like all other medical care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make abortion a federal right until 16 weeks. If states want more than that, that’s their issue and they can decide for the voters of that state. But everyone gets 16 weeks, minimum.
Problem solved.
No, problem solved.
More, or less?
I’d go as low as 10 weeks. Maybe as high as 21.
That seems perfectly reasonable
You think its reasonable to give women one week to find an abortion provider, thats likely out of state, get an appointment, find care for their other kids/pets, book a flight and hotel, get permission to take off work, and get to the appointment within 7 days of learning their wanted child doesnt have brain or any other issue?
Not to mention, not all women receive anatomy scans by a MFM. If the OB or sonographer think there is something amiss they have to send it out or send you out for a referral and sometimes you want a second opinion.
Your reasonability is based on your ignorance of how this actually works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first thought about this is everything lives on the internet forever and there's no doubt in my mind this will be a regret for these boys in the future.
Why?
Maybe some day they will have wives and daughters who find their smiling faces about this reprehensible.
Or worse, maybe someday they will be party to a needed or wanted abortion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make abortion a federal right until 16 weeks. If states want more than that, that’s their issue and they can decide for the voters of that state. But everyone gets 16 weeks, minimum.
Problem solved.
No, problem solved.
More, or less?
I’d go as low as 10 weeks. Maybe as high as 21.
That seems perfectly reasonable
What seems perfectly reasonable is for this to be a decision made by the pregnant person and the medical care provider, like all other medical care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make abortion a federal right until 16 weeks. If states want more than that, that’s their issue and they can decide for the voters of that state. But everyone gets 16 weeks, minimum.
Problem solved.
No, problem solved.
More, or less?
I’d go as low as 10 weeks. Maybe as high as 21.
That seems perfectly reasonable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first thought about this is everything lives on the internet forever and there's no doubt in my mind this will be a regret for these boys in the future.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make abortion a federal right until 16 weeks. If states want more than that, that’s their issue and they can decide for the voters of that state. But everyone gets 16 weeks, minimum.
Problem solved.
No, problem solved.
More, or less?
I’d go as low as 10 weeks. Maybe as high as 21.
That seems perfectly reasonable
Anonymous wrote:Abortion marches are 90% Catholic/christian school trips. The kids are of mixed conviction but they all want to go on a field trip. They visit DC and all the usual sights and then they have to do the march for life. I don’t think most of them think about it very much tbh. They’re already on board with or going along with the schooling so it’s just more of the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first thought about this is everything lives on the internet forever and there's no doubt in my mind this will be a regret for these boys in the future.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make abortion a federal right until 16 weeks. If states want more than that, that’s their issue and they can decide for the voters of that state. But everyone gets 16 weeks, minimum.
Problem solved.
No, problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:My first thought about this is everything lives on the internet forever and there's no doubt in my mind this will be a regret for these boys in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abortion marches are 90% Catholic/christian school trips. The kids are of mixed conviction but they all want to go on a field trip. They visit DC and all the usual sights and then they have to do the march for life. I don’t think most of them think about it very much tbh. They’re already on board with or going along with the schooling so it’s just more of the same.
Is that Bishop O'Connell right up front?