Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people support abortion to a certain point in time. Stop wasting time complaining about the court. Congress need to pass a reasonable law and end the fight.
The problem is that most Democrats believe in no restrictions. That is unreasonable. It is extreme.
Just look at the bill that passed in Pelosi's House. No restrictions.
Yeah. Bullshit. That’s a pretext. When Republicans push a bill that allows abortions in the first 12 weeks & for health emergencies thereafter we can talk about your crocodile tears over Democratic permissiveness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people support abortion to a certain point in time. Stop wasting time complaining about the court. Congress need to pass a reasonable law and end the fight.
The problem is that most Democrats believe in no restrictions. That is unreasonable. It is extreme.
Just look at the bill that passed in Pelosi's House. No restrictions.
It’s not extreme to trust healthcare providers and women to make the best choices for their healthcare.
The key word in your post is "their," though I'm sure you meant it to refer to just women. However, one of the fundamental arguments that Conservatives make is that once a woman is pregnant, there are two lives at issue. By contrast, Progressives fundamentally believe that there is still only one life - the woman's - until the child is actually born. It's difficult to reconcile these positions on absolute basis, so many Independents believe that there should be reasonable limits on abortion, often expressed by the number of weeks into a pregnancy. Ostensibly, this is intended to allow women to make the "best choices for their healthcare" within that time period. This is, in fact, the position that many countries around the world have taken, thus there is room to compromise.
Your logic is seriously flawed.
The most important aspect of the abortion debate is the fact that honest, kind and good people truly disagree that abortion is synonymous with “murder”. Honest, kind and good people are not criminals. People who disagree with one another shouldn’t criminalize each others beliefs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people support abortion to a certain point in time. Stop wasting time complaining about the court. Congress need to pass a reasonable law and end the fight.
The problem is that most Democrats believe in no restrictions. That is unreasonable. It is extreme.
Just look at the bill that passed in Pelosi's House. No restrictions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people support abortion to a certain point in time. Stop wasting time complaining about the court. Congress need to pass a reasonable law and end the fight.
The problem is that most Democrats believe in no restrictions. That is unreasonable. It is extreme.
Just look at the bill that passed in Pelosi's House. No restrictions.
It’s not extreme to trust healthcare providers and women to make the best choices for their healthcare.
The key word in your post is "their," though I'm sure you meant it to refer to just women. However, one of the fundamental arguments that Conservatives make is that once a woman is pregnant, there are two lives at issue. By contrast, Progressives fundamentally believe that there is still only one life - the woman's - until the child is actually born. It's difficult to reconcile these positions on absolute basis, so many Independents believe that there should be reasonable limits on abortion, often expressed by the number of weeks into a pregnancy. Ostensibly, this is intended to allow women to make the "best choices for their healthcare" within that time period. This is, in fact, the position that many countries around the world have taken, thus there is room to compromise.
Those “various countries around the world” have universal healthcare and make it easy to get to the nearest abortion clinic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people support abortion to a certain point in time. Stop wasting time complaining about the court. Congress need to pass a reasonable law and end the fight.
The problem is that most Democrats believe in no restrictions. That is unreasonable. It is extreme.
Just look at the bill that passed in Pelosi's House. No restrictions.
It’s not extreme to trust healthcare providers and women to make the best choices for their healthcare.
The key word in your post is "their," though I'm sure you meant it to refer to just women. However, one of the fundamental arguments that Conservatives make is that once a woman is pregnant, there are two lives at issue. By contrast, Progressives fundamentally believe that there is still only one life - the woman's - until the child is actually born. It's difficult to reconcile these positions on absolute basis, so many Independents believe that there should be reasonable limits on abortion, often expressed by the number of weeks into a pregnancy. Ostensibly, this is intended to allow women to make the "best choices for their healthcare" within that time period. This is, in fact, the position that many countries around the world have taken, thus there is room to compromise.
A voice of reason and what I believe the vast majority of people agree with also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people support abortion to a certain point in time. Stop wasting time complaining about the court. Congress need to pass a reasonable law and end the fight.
The problem is that most Democrats believe in no restrictions. That is unreasonable. It is extreme.
Just look at the bill that passed in Pelosi's House. No restrictions.
It’s not extreme to trust healthcare providers and women to make the best choices for their healthcare.
The key word in your post is "their," though I'm sure you meant it to refer to just women. However, one of the fundamental arguments that Conservatives make is that once a woman is pregnant, there are two lives at issue. By contrast, Progressives fundamentally believe that there is still only one life - the woman's - until the child is actually born. It's difficult to reconcile these positions on absolute basis, so many Independents believe that there should be reasonable limits on abortion, often expressed by the number of weeks into a pregnancy. Ostensibly, this is intended to allow women to make the "best choices for their healthcare" within that time period. This is, in fact, the position that many countries around the world have taken, thus there is room to compromise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people support abortion to a certain point in time. Stop wasting time complaining about the court. Congress need to pass a reasonable law and end the fight.
The problem is that most Democrats believe in no restrictions. That is unreasonable. It is extreme.
Just look at the bill that passed in Pelosi's House. No restrictions.
It’s not extreme to trust healthcare providers and women to make the best choices for their healthcare.
The key word in your post is "their," though I'm sure you meant it to refer to just women. However, one of the fundamental arguments that Conservatives make is that once a woman is pregnant, there are two lives at issue. By contrast, Progressives fundamentally believe that there is still only one life - the woman's - until the child is actually born. It's difficult to reconcile these positions on absolute basis, so many Independents believe that there should be reasonable limits on abortion, often expressed by the number of weeks into a pregnancy. Ostensibly, this is intended to allow women to make the "best choices for their healthcare" within that time period. This is, in fact, the position that many countries around the world have taken, thus there is room to compromise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people support abortion to a certain point in time. Stop wasting time complaining about the court. Congress need to pass a reasonable law and end the fight.
The problem is that most Democrats believe in no restrictions. That is unreasonable. It is extreme.
Just look at the bill that passed in Pelosi's House. No restrictions.
It’s not extreme to trust healthcare providers and women to make the best choices for their healthcare.
Anonymous wrote:Canada also has Trudeau. Looks like Alberta is looking to become the 51st state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people support abortion to a certain point in time. Stop wasting time complaining about the court. Congress need to pass a reasonable law and end the fight.
The problem is that most Democrats believe in no restrictions. That is unreasonable. It is extreme.
Just look at the bill that passed in Pelosi's House. No restrictions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people support abortion to a certain point in time. Stop wasting time complaining about the court. Congress need to pass a reasonable law and end the fight.
The problem is that most Democrats believe in no restrictions. That is unreasonable. It is extreme.
Just look at the bill that passed in Pelosi's House. No restrictions.
Anonymous wrote:Most people support abortion to a certain point in time. Stop wasting time complaining about the court. Congress need to pass a reasonable law and end the fight.