Absolutely. We do not give people the right to choose to take others' lives, period. That is not in the Constitution, that is not natural law, that is against all of what human nature has ever stood for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is off topic- but I'm curious as to what the adoptive moms think is the problem if there are over 100,000 kids in the foster system classified as "awaiting adoption" and there is a apparently a pool of parents eagerly awaiting them.
Attachment disorder is a major issue with kids in foster care. By the time parental rights are terminated, horrible years of neglect, abuse, violence, sexual abuse have likely occurred. It doesn't make someone a bad person to realistically look at the situation and honestly admit that they are not prepared to take on those kinds of needs from day one. And attachment disorder cannot be "cured" by just loving a kid enough. There are more than a few documented cases of adoptive parents having to turn kids back over to the state because the attachment disorder was the root of violent behviaor often directed at other siblings in the home. The fault lies of course with birth parents who should have been on birth control and then the fault lies with local CPS for focusing one goal only which is reunification. Im sorry, any parent who commits these acts of abuse and neglect and abuse CANNOT be rehabilitated and should have parental rights terminated as soon as possible. That the way the kid might have a chance at recovery and would be younger and more likely to be adopted.
Anonymous wrote:This is off topic- but I'm curious as to what the adoptive moms think is the problem if there are over 100,000 kids in the foster system classified as "awaiting adoption" and there is a apparently a pool of parents eagerly awaiting them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, but we can determine that you are existing in a fantasy land where everything is black and white and people should make all their decisions based on your religious beliefs.
If you need a religion to tell you that it is wrong to kill babies then how sad for you.
Anonymous wrote:
I don't watch the news, so if you have a point to make then make it. Connect your point to the issue at hand. Or admit that you and PP are grasping at straws.
Something bad happened to a child (that I refuse to look up- which is why I don't watch the news) and that means that I don't care about children?
I detect a logical fallacy.
Anonymous wrote:
No, but we can determine that you are existing in a fantasy land where everything is black and white and people should make all their decisions based on your religious beliefs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
First, I apologize to real DCUMers because I'm apparently entertaining a troll. Second, I ask not of this particular troll but of all abortion -related morons out there: Where were you for Relisha? What are you doing for the next Relisha?
Who is Relisha and what does she have to do with justifying killing babies? What are you doing for the next Relisha since you know so much about her? Or is "just kill 'em all" your motto.
I would be a troll if I was responding because I thought it was funny. This is not funny and it is nothing to troll about.
If you don't know who Relisha is you can get the fuck off this board, since if you don't you are clearly not a DC urban mom.
So what you are saying is that you lack the ability to have an intellectual conversation, and that you really cannot connect this girl you brought up to the subject at hand.
Therefore you are just throwing things at the wall, and hoping something sticks so that you don't have to address your bloodthirsty tendencies and lack of regard for innocent humans being slaughtered.
But really. You don't live in or around DC if you don't know who this poor girl is. Her story is heartbreaking. And PP is trying to show that your concern for children seems to begin and end with posting incendiary messages about fetuses on message board in a city where you don't live.
I don't watch the news, so if you have a point to make then make it. Connect your point to the issue at hand. Or admit that you and PP are grasping at straws.
Something bad happened to a child (that I refuse to look up- which is why I don't watch the news) and that means that I don't care about children?
I detect a logical fallacy.
I point, dimwit, is that there are not resources/care/etc. to take care of children AFTER they are born. Some live miserable lives because the mothers were ill equipped or didn't care about the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
First, I apologize to real DCUMers because I'm apparently entertaining a troll. Second, I ask not of this particular troll but of all abortion -related morons out there: Where were you for Relisha? What are you doing for the next Relisha?
Who is Relisha and what does she have to do with justifying killing babies? What are you doing for the next Relisha since you know so much about her? Or is "just kill 'em all" your motto.
I would be a troll if I was responding because I thought it was funny. This is not funny and it is nothing to troll about.
If you don't know who Relisha is you can get the fuck off this board, since if you don't you are clearly not a DC urban mom.
So what you are saying is that you lack the ability to have an intellectual conversation, and that you really cannot connect this girl you brought up to the subject at hand.
Therefore you are just throwing things at the wall, and hoping something sticks so that you don't have to address your bloodthirsty tendencies and lack of regard for innocent humans being slaughtered.
Did you even bother to look up who Relisha is? I'm guessing not, since you're just slinging insults at the PP, and that's incredibly offensive. The direct correlation that I see is this: anti-choicers tend to favor only the policies that would get more people born. They don't care about wider insurance coverage, they don't care about pay parity, or a living minimum wage (and they tend to be embarrassingly under-informed in regards to why these issues are important at all), they don't care about a strong safety net in general - such as one that might have caught Relisha... If you want to talk the anti-choice talk, you might want to walk the true caring path of making sure that more people can take care of their own families.
And again, here's where the insane cruelty of the anti-choice opinion is like swallowing glass: if abortion were illegal today, it wouldn't stop it. Those with money would fly to where it's legal - my mother remembers a classmate going abroad in the middle of the school year - those without risk their lives with whatever option they can find, or are forced to bear children they have decided they cannot have. That is an immoral position and undermines whatever moral ground you perceive yourself to have.
Of course I didn't look it up! If I wanted to fill my head with gore and trash then I'd have a TV in my home! I don't fill my mind with talking heads and propaganda on a daily basis under the guise of "informing myself".
So from what you wrote- the story really has nothing to do with killing innocent babies and the callous attitudes of mothers who hire assassins to kill their children. You are just using it as a tool to justify the horrible actions.
There are poor people- so you are wrong for saying we shouldn't kill babies!
The policies are bad so how dare you not support infant genocide!
Anti-choice is such a stupid term. I suppose that makes you Pro-murder. People who are anti-baby murdering are not a monolith. Insurance, policies, pay, etc has nothing to do with the issue at hand. The issue is not the law- the issue is the conditions of people's hearts that lead them to have such a lack in conscience.
Furthermore, you cannot determine how each individual feels about policies. I do not believe in murdering babies...that doesn't mean that you can determine how I feel about other issues. Nor can you determine my personal efforts to help the less fortunate simply based on my statements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
First, I apologize to real DCUMers because I'm apparently entertaining a troll. Second, I ask not of this particular troll but of all abortion -related morons out there: Where were you for Relisha? What are you doing for the next Relisha?
Who is Relisha and what does she have to do with justifying killing babies? What are you doing for the next Relisha since you know so much about her? Or is "just kill 'em all" your motto.
I would be a troll if I was responding because I thought it was funny. This is not funny and it is nothing to troll about.
If you don't know who Relisha is you can get the fuck off this board, since if you don't you are clearly not a DC urban mom.
So what you are saying is that you lack the ability to have an intellectual conversation, and that you really cannot connect this girl you brought up to the subject at hand.
Therefore you are just throwing things at the wall, and hoping something sticks so that you don't have to address your bloodthirsty tendencies and lack of regard for innocent humans being slaughtered.
Did you even bother to look up who Relisha is? I'm guessing not, since you're just slinging insults at the PP, and that's incredibly offensive. The direct correlation that I see is this: anti-choicers tend to favor only the policies that would get more people born. They don't care about wider insurance coverage, they don't care about pay parity, or a living minimum wage (and they tend to be embarrassingly under-informed in regards to why these issues are important at all), they don't care about a strong safety net in general - such as one that might have caught Relisha... If you want to talk the anti-choice talk, you might want to walk the true caring path of making sure that more people can take care of their own families.
And again, here's where the insane cruelty of the anti-choice opinion is like swallowing glass: if abortion were illegal today, it wouldn't stop it. Those with money would fly to where it's legal - my mother remembers a classmate going abroad in the middle of the school year - those without risk their lives with whatever option they can find, or are forced to bear children they have decided they cannot have. That is an immoral position and undermines whatever moral ground you perceive yourself to have.
Anonymous wrote: I am so sorry, PP, and am so sorry that I have just these feeble words. I have not had a pregnancy crisis, but watched my sister go through one last year and now I have a terror of this pregnancy ending poorly. Hers was such that she had an abortion at 15 weeks. I was always pro-choice (some would say militantly), but watching that strengthened my beliefs. Peace to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
First, I apologize to real DCUMers because I'm apparently entertaining a troll. Second, I ask not of this particular troll but of all abortion -related morons out there: Where were you for Relisha? What are you doing for the next Relisha?
Who is Relisha and what does she have to do with justifying killing babies? What are you doing for the next Relisha since you know so much about her? Or is "just kill 'em all" your motto.
I would be a troll if I was responding because I thought it was funny. This is not funny and it is nothing to troll about.
If you don't know who Relisha is you can get the fuck off this board, since if you don't you are clearly not a DC urban mom.
So what you are saying is that you lack the ability to have an intellectual conversation, and that you really cannot connect this girl you brought up to the subject at hand.
Therefore you are just throwing things at the wall, and hoping something sticks so that you don't have to address your bloodthirsty tendencies and lack of regard for innocent humans being slaughtered.
But really. You don't live in or around DC if you don't know who this poor girl is. Her story is heartbreaking. And PP is trying to show that your concern for children seems to begin and end with posting incendiary messages about fetuses on message board in a city where you don't live.
I don't watch the news, so if you have a point to make then make it. Connect your point to the issue at hand. Or admit that you and PP are grasping at straws.
Something bad happened to a child (that I refuse to look up- which is why I don't watch the news) and that means that I don't care about children?
I detect a logical fallacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
First, I apologize to real DCUMers because I'm apparently entertaining a troll. Second, I ask not of this particular troll but of all abortion -related morons out there: Where were you for Relisha? What are you doing for the next Relisha?
Who is Relisha and what does she have to do with justifying killing babies? What are you doing for the next Relisha since you know so much about her? Or is "just kill 'em all" your motto.
I would be a troll if I was responding because I thought it was funny. This is not funny and it is nothing to troll about.
If you don't know who Relisha is you can get the fuck off this board, since if you don't you are clearly not a DC urban mom.
So what you are saying is that you lack the ability to have an intellectual conversation, and that you really cannot connect this girl you brought up to the subject at hand.
Therefore you are just throwing things at the wall, and hoping something sticks so that you don't have to address your bloodthirsty tendencies and lack of regard for innocent humans being slaughtered.
But really. You don't live in or around DC if you don't know who this poor girl is. Her story is heartbreaking. And PP is trying to show that your concern for children seems to begin and end with posting incendiary messages about fetuses on message board in a city where you don't live.
I don't watch the news, so if you have a point to make then make it. Connect your point to the issue at hand. Or admit that you and PP are grasping at straws.
Something bad happened to a child (that I refuse to look up- which is why I don't watch the news) and that means that I don't care about children?
I detect a logical fallacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disgusting. I would not support the murder of a baby.
We sit silently while innocent children are slaughtered and then wonder why people have no respect for human life when someone beats up an old person or runs over a child and keeps driving.
Stop patting yourself on the back OP. You are a terrible friend and a sorry excuse for a human being.
When I see a post like this, I feel many emotions. Mostly I'm just thankful I'm not so stupid and closed minded. Good luck with your future, weirdo child-like person who thinks life is black and white.
Yes, I am closed-minded to the idea of killing babies.
A society that has no respect for the most innocent of lives is a very dangerous society.
+1000
So do you also condemn those who do IVF?
Pro-life poster, why do you keep avoiding this question? Did you yourself murder babies as part of the cost of getting the family you thought you deserved?
This was the first time this question was addressed to me.
I don't know enough about IVF to have a strong opinion aside from the fact that if you need to have IVF, perhaps you should consider that a sign of nature/God/your body saying NO.
*Quick google*
No, I do not believe in playing God or killing babies because you are infertile. I'm sad for your loss of fertility, but not sad enough to say that it's okay to turn "life" into some sort of sick science experiment.
Do I "condemn" you for it? No. There is a difference between opposing someones actions and condemning them as a person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
First, I apologize to real DCUMers because I'm apparently entertaining a troll. Second, I ask not of this particular troll but of all abortion -related morons out there: Where were you for Relisha? What are you doing for the next Relisha?
Who is Relisha and what does she have to do with justifying killing babies? What are you doing for the next Relisha since you know so much about her? Or is "just kill 'em all" your motto.
I would be a troll if I was responding because I thought it was funny. This is not funny and it is nothing to troll about.
If you don't know who Relisha is you can get the fuck off this board, since if you don't you are clearly not a DC urban mom.
So what you are saying is that you lack the ability to have an intellectual conversation, and that you really cannot connect this girl you brought up to the subject at hand.
Therefore you are just throwing things at the wall, and hoping something sticks so that you don't have to address your bloodthirsty tendencies and lack of regard for innocent humans being slaughtered.
But really. You don't live in or around DC if you don't know who this poor girl is. Her story is heartbreaking. And PP is trying to show that your concern for children seems to begin and end with posting incendiary messages about fetuses on message board in a city where you don't live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NP. And please tell us how you feel about the baby-killing bitches like me who have terminated ectopic pregnancies.
The intent is not to kill the child. The intent is to correct a medical issue and save the mother in a sad case where the child is not going to able to grow and develop. The child is not in the uterus. Nature has said "no". I consider this a medical procedure.
I do not consider what is typically called abortion to be a medical procedure. I consider to be a callous disregard for human life only suitable for savages.
That doesn't mean that I feel the same way about all other issues that are called medical because children do live after being diagnosed with certain issues, and children are born healthy after being told that they have issues.
In general, I do not believe in "but, but, but...." You can "but" your way into justifying anything and it's not necessary. There is no reason on earth for society to have such a casual attitude about killing babies.