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Roe vs Wade ... 40 years later
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Jan 22, 2013 10:20:13   #
SpeedyWilson Loc: Upstate South Carolina
 
Celebration?

What do the estimated 55 million unwanted babies think?

http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/

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Jan 22, 2013 12:15:43   #
St3v3M Loc: 35,000 feet
 
MisterWilson wrote:
Celebration?

What do the estimated 55 million unwanted babies think?

http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/


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Jan 22, 2013 13:47:48   #
Gnslngr
 
MisterWilson wrote:
Celebration?

What do the estimated 55 million unwanted babies think?

http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/


Over 70% of Americans do NOT want Row v Wade overturned.

Seems your side is losing. :thumbup:

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Jan 22, 2013 15:17:53   #
SpeedyWilson Loc: Upstate South Carolina
 
Too bad the murdered American victims don't get to voice their opinions. I can imagine what their choice would be, if they had freedom of choice.

As far as one side winning or losing, the final score is not in yet, and the "Referee" has not made the final judgment call.

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Jan 22, 2013 15:28:33   #
Gnslngr
 
MisterWilson wrote:
Too bad the murdered American victims don't get to voice their opinions. I can imagine what their choice would be, if they had freedom of choice.

As far as one side winning or losing, the final score is not in yet, and the "Referee" has not made the final judgment call.


Would that you had spent this much time wringing your hands about the innocent dead Iraqis and Afghans the USA was going to kill when we decided to embark on our ridiculous wars over there. Those lives you care little about - these collection of cells you do. Weird

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Jan 22, 2013 17:24:46   #
SpeedyWilson Loc: Upstate South Carolina
 
Sick pro-abortion video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEMnyiDKUJI

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Jan 22, 2013 17:59:59   #
Danilo Loc: Las Vegas
 
Gnslngr wrote:
Would that you had spent this much time wringing your hands about the innocent dead Iraqis and Afghans the USA was going to kill when we decided to embark on our ridiculous wars over there. Those lives you care little about - these collection of cells you do. Weird


Your innocent Afghans and Iraqis, Gnslngr, are perhaps "mostly" innocent. They are living under an aggressive, violent leadership. Maybe that leadership does not represent the "masses", but the "masses" allow them to sap the resources of their countries to aid their aggressions toward other populations.
The "collection of cells", as the Pro Abortion group calls them, truly ARE innocent, in the purest sense of the word.
I also think a cursory count would reveal this "collection of cells" far outnumbers the "innocent Iraqis and Afghans".

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Jan 22, 2013 18:12:49   #
Gnslngr
 
Danilo wrote:

Your innocent Afghans and Iraqis, Gnslngr, are perhaps "mostly" innocent. They are living under an aggressive, violent leadership. Maybe that leadership does not represent the "masses", but the "masses" allow them to sap the resources of their countries to aid their aggressions toward other populations.
The "collection of cells", as the Pro Abortion group calls them, truly ARE innocent, in the purest sense of the word.
I also think a cursory count would reveal this "collection of cells" far outnumbers the "innocent Iraqis and Afghans".
br Your innocent Afghans and Iraqis, Gnslngr, are... (show quote)


My point was this: I simply wish that those that identify themselves as pro- life truly saw all life as sacred. Generally, tho, I've found that they are pro-death penalty, pro war, pro gun, and, in general, unpeaceful. I therefore find their angry, heart-beating cries about aborted fetuses somewhat hypocritical. :thumbup:

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Jan 22, 2013 18:21:07   #
SpeedyWilson Loc: Upstate South Carolina
 
War, crime, and other injustices are at least among mostly adults, with some innocent children victims. People can try to avoid these conflicts, even if they have to flee a neighborhood, a city, or a country.

Unborn babies don't even have a chance; they are trapped and a death decision is made for them.

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Jan 22, 2013 18:25:49   #
Gnslngr
 
MisterWilson wrote:
War, crime, and other injustices are at least among mostly adults, with some innocent children victims. People can try to avoid these conflicts, even if they have to flee a neighborhood, a city, or a country.

Unborn babies don't even have a chance; they are trapped and a death decision is made for them.


Just as the innocent victims of war don't have a chance and are trapped. Or the many innocents on death row. Why no grieving over these victims? Why only fetuses ?

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Jan 22, 2013 18:41:23   #
SpeedyWilson Loc: Upstate South Carolina
 
Why is there more anguish over first graders being shot at school, than over soldiers or college students being killed by gunmen?

As adults, we try to protect young lives, and we grieve more over the loss of young victims.

Of course there is sadness for the loss of any life, but usually much more for children than for adults.

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Jan 22, 2013 18:44:15   #
Gnslngr
 
MisterWilson wrote:
Why is there more anguish over first graders being shot at school, than over soldiers or college students being killed by gunmen?

As adults, we try to protect young lives, and we grieve more over the loss of young victims.

Of course there is sadness for the loss of any life, but usually much more for children than for adults.


A fetus is not a child. It is a promise of a child to the parents. But the amount of abortions pales in comparison to the amount of life crime, disease, poverty and war takes. Where are the priorities?

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Jan 22, 2013 20:29:07   #
SpeedyWilson Loc: Upstate South Carolina
 
Priorities?

Let's kill all people who commit a crime.
Let's kill anybody who gets sick.
Let's kill anybody who is poor.
Let's kill all soldiers and anybody who bears arms.

Getting rid of those people, plus the unwanted babies, will allow the rest of humanity to live in peace.

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Jan 22, 2013 20:35:07   #
Gnslngr
 
MisterWilson wrote:
Priorities?

Let's kill all people who commit a crime.
Let's kill anybody who gets sick.
Let's kill anybody who is poor.
Let's kill all soldiers and anybody who bears arms.

Getting rid of those people, plus the unwanted babies, will allow the rest of humanity to live in peace.


Well, that answer is what I expected. The life of a, for instance, criminal is nothing to you, but a fetus is something you beat your chest about. I think that's hypocritical.

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Jan 22, 2013 20:40:21   #
Danilo Loc: Las Vegas
 
MisterWilson wrote:
Getting rid of those people, plus the unwanted babies, will allow the rest of humanity to live in peace.


And prosperity, too, huh?

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