Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
I've gotta say that this is the worst argument ever in favor of abortion.
Here's your choice:
(1) don't live at all, or
(2) be in a horribly sh*tty situation that you might/might not escape.
Every human being ever would choose door #1.
The "abortion is saving kids from sh*tty lives" argument is preposterous.
+1
Also imagine the crazies who pass a death sentence on a baby because they don’t think the child will have a “good” childhood?
Especially THIS place, that features parents that battle to the death to get their precious into a chi-chi private and obsess over every aspect of their child’s life.
I don’t think dcum childhood standards should be considered the standard for every child.
If dcum has it’s way-and I know this to be true- a huge swath of black children would be killed in utero because of the quality of life issues they experience in childhood.
From reading here I have come to believe that liberals see abortion as a way of reducing the “undesirables,” as Sanger did.
They may not call it that, but they have embraced that actual solution quite openly.
It’s really sick. Kids should not be killed because they aren’t going to have dcum lives.
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?
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.
I've gotta say that this is the worst argument ever in favor of abortion.
Here's your choice:
(1) don't live at all, or
(2) be in a horribly sh*tty situation that you might/might not escape.
Every human being ever would choose door #1.
The "abortion is saving kids from sh*tty lives" argument is preposterous.
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.
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.
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?
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.
I've gotta say that this is the worst argument ever in favor of abortion.
Here's your choice:
(1) don't live at all, or
(2) be in a horribly sh*tty situation that you might/might not escape.
Every human being ever would choose door #1.
The "abortion is saving kids from sh*tty lives" argument is preposterous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
I've gotta say that this is the worst argument ever in favor of abortion.
Here's your choice:
(1) don't live at all, or
(2) be in a horribly sh*tty situation that you might/might not escape.
Every human being ever would choose door #1.
The "abortion is saving kids from sh*tty lives" argument is preposterous.
That isn’t true though. I have heard adults say their parents were incompetent and should never have had kids, including them. Adults angry that their parents brought them into horrible situations.
Get out of your bubble.
Ridiculous argument. Saying someone "should never have had kids" does NOT equal "I wish that my parents had aborted me." Obvious to even the meanest understanding.
Good lord.
Gratuitous bubble comment disregarded.
Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
I've gotta say that this is the worst argument ever in favor of abortion.
Here's your choice:
(1) don't live at all, or
(2) be in a horribly sh*tty situation that you might/might not escape.
Every human being ever would choose door #1.
The "abortion is saving kids from sh*tty lives" argument is preposterous.
That isn’t true though. I have heard adults say their parents were incompetent and should never have had kids, including them. Adults angry that their parents brought them into horrible situations.
Get out of your bubble.
Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
I've gotta say that this is the worst argument ever in favor of abortion.
Here's your choice:
(1) don't live at all, or
(2) be in a horribly sh*tty situation that you might/might not escape.
Every human being ever would choose door #1.
The "abortion is saving kids from sh*tty lives" argument is preposterous.
Except people who commit suicide. That act tends to suggest they might have preferred 2.
Anonymous wrote:Alabama ranks 50th (DEAD LAST) in education. And we're supposed to believe this bill is really about the children, and not their hatred of women?
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?
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.
I've gotta say that this is the worst argument ever in favor of abortion.
Here's your choice:
(1) don't live at all, or
(2) be in a horribly sh*tty situation that you might/might not escape.
Every human being ever would choose door #1.
The "abortion is saving kids from sh*tty lives" argument is preposterous.
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.
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?
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.
I've gotta say that this is the worst argument ever in favor of abortion.
Here's your choice:
(1) don't live at all, or
(2) be in a horribly sh*tty situation that you might/might not escape.
Every human being ever would choose door #1.
The "abortion is saving kids from sh*tty lives" argument is preposterous.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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.