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In reply to the discussion: Q for ‘Pro-Lifers’: How many kids have you ADOPTED from [View all]Th1onein
(8,514 posts)218. Amen to both of those.
We should teach contraceptives and reproductive health from the first grade onward. Why do children know about Jesus and not about their own bodies? It's so stupid.
And why in the hell do we have home economics classes and shop, but we don't teach our kids one thing about parenting? This should be taught as a required course in all schools.
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I've helped save hundreds of women's lives by assuring they didn't use a back alley abortionist, get
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#106
I'm pro-life/anti-abortion. I've adopted zero children. I think this is a really bad argument.
Th1onein
Feb 2012
#2
So you have a business, you travel constantly, you are the sole support for your family...
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#7
I don't think they'd let someone who travels on a constant basis take care of a foster child
Th1onein
Feb 2012
#41
Oh but you ARE an excellent example of of the moral hypocrisy of anti-choicers
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#54
What makes you not able to understand the difference between inconvenient and impossible?
Th1onein
Feb 2012
#157
Are you deliberately choosing to NOT address the issue. You say it's "impossible" for you
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#158
My kid took a condom from the clinic I worked at and took it to preschool
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#173
Not all people who want abortion to be illegal act that way. Some do try to adopt kids.
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#108
However, the means may not be. And, again, there is always the failure rate.
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#89
I believe a human fetus is a fetus, but that the mother's rights far outweigh it.
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#123
Condescend much? Beyond reprehensible to compare a woman's right to make a private health decision
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#129
Every type of contraception has a failure rate. Every type. Yours is not a strong argument either.
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#88
I've met lots of folks who say their pg was an accident and they were using contraception
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#103
I was expanding on what "rape" means. Let's not use that term then and try this situation.
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#112
"just say no" can fail even if it actually used by the woman because the man didn't go along.
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#115
Since you asked how just say no would fail "if actually used", that last bit is the kicker.
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#120
Why should a human be killed simply because it was made without the mother's free choice?
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#140
But the fetus isn't a human being. And it's the woman's private decision on what she chooses to do
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#133
You confuse "smarter" with "more civil". Funny way to end a discussion, take offense at a post a
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#143
" her actions forced that human being inside her"? What? Her and HIS actions caused an egg/sperm to
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#134
"...I believe that life is precious..." And the woman? Is her life "precious"?
Cerridwen
Feb 2012
#9
Nope according to pro-lifers like this one, unless they carry the fetus to term, they are MURDERERS!
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#10
Or how about we get away from RW speak, and take the legal view - this as a privacy issue
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#16
I believe a woman's right to a private medical decision with her doctor is a moral choice
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#80
What should happen to a woman who drowns her two day old baby in the bathtub?
Azathoth
Feb 2012
#169
I thought you were asking if I thought it "should" be legal. According to fed law, it is but
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#182
I think you are saying that there should be no abortions after 27 weeks because "the chances are
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#186
See my post #190. I've been distracted by other topics tonight, and work. But fyi. nt
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#191
Nope, docs and ethicists are universal that "brain dead" people are fair game for termination right?
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#190
"The only logical, morally safe conclusion is that abortion should be considered murder at any point
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#197
Which is more important? My getting out of poverty and an abuse situation or the life of an embryo?
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#92
Just say no, eh? Here is what abusive situations, poverty, pregnancy have in common
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#100
A human fetus is a human. A dog fetus is a dog. A woman's rights outweigh a fetus's.
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#109
Change "abusive" to "dependent". She is dependent upon him for a place to live, food to eat, etc
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#154
So now you're also saying poor people shouldn't have kids??!! Really? nt
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#126
Aw, come on rider. Only people who are financially well off should have kids. The rest of us
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#131
Your doing better than me. I presume one of my posts upthread is going to be juried out
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#138
What, in your opinion, should happen to those who cannot afford to take care of themselves and
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#150
NO, I don't think that. That's why I think abortion should be safe and legal. n/t
renie408
Feb 2012
#152
It can cost her her life! You don't get to make a life and death decision for her, only she does.
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#165
Wow! Just wow! Your ASSumption that anyone who gets pregnant can just simply "have" the child
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#195
Did you know that 1/3 of all pregnancies end in miscarriage? Looking at your last line, I bet you
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#199
" But the actual number is probably much higher because many miscarriages occur so early in...
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#217
So you're willing to create a problem, but you're not willing to do anything to help solve it?
jeff47
Feb 2012
#13
But she's supporting family! And she has a great job! And travels - no time for a child now!
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#15
What I am saying is that giving life should not be a problem in a healthy society.
Th1onein
Feb 2012
#45
You've admitted that a child in your life would be a problem. You want to speak in generalities
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#56
"I would not be allowed to adopt a child under my current circumstances" was not your original
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#168
I am for the right to a legal, hygienic abortion, not "for abortion". Also anti-war, cap punishment.
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#119
If you take responsibility for forcing this "precious life" into the world...
prairierose
Feb 2012
#17
So can a woman going to prison or suffering a terminal illness terminate a pregnancy
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#57
A child isn't precious enough to rearrange YOUR life around, but other women should be made to do?
LeftyMom
Feb 2012
#23
There is a difference between being allowed to adopt a child and being pregnant with a child.
Th1onein
Feb 2012
#219
As far as the need to rearrange their lives, they are the same. Having a child, whether by birth or
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#220
1 thing I'd like to see is decent affordable daycare for those who want it and better paid for provi
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#223
I understand your chosing to never have an abortion. Why should you limit my choice?
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#73
No one fucking said that. You're strawmanning the hell out of the argument and you know it.
Arkana
Feb 2012
#74
Both Peru and Guatemala have severely restrictive abortion laws as I'm sure you know.
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#39
My wife and I, both in our fourties, had no problem adopting a child in Connecticut.
Throckmorton
Feb 2012
#70
There are manymanymany reasons and the choice has to be up to the individual.
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#78
No, you can't punt on the definition of life if you want to hang your anti-abortion stance on it
jeff47
Feb 2012
#211