Posted on 05/24/2011 9:03:18 AM PDT by jjalsevac
A powerful story from this young woman, she found life and is doing wonderful things, only through God can we be truly happy.
Answer: Only when I hear that noise re-created on record, Steve.
“She and Tyler met backstage after an Aerosmith show, and what followed was a passionate and drug-fuelled three-year relationship that nearly culminated in marriage”
Gosh, very similar to my wife and I /s... lol
I found it interesting that she found air to breathe in the fire in the chimney. The bricks kept her safe from burning to death, too.
She says quite clearly that she did not want to abort her child. Like many young women, it is not that she wasn’t pro-life, it was that she had no support system and was manipulated by Steven and possibly the doctor into thinking abortion was her best/only choice.
This same coercion happens every day in Planned Parenthood and other smaller abortion mills across the country and throughout the world.
It seems that with maturity comes the strength to denounce abortion and stand up for life.
Almost always it's the men who drive the abortion numbers as high as they are, all they while posturing about "women's choices."
It's all about the prerogatives of men.
“... with maturity comes the strength to denounce abortion...”
She could have kept quiet but she didn’t. She tells everyone about her childhood, her experiences with Tyler and why she was pressured into having the abortion. I applaud her courage.
Whenever I see Tyler on the tV, he gives me the creeps......He reminds me of that fashion fag Cujo or whatever his name is. I’m thinking maybe they were twins separated at birth..........
....or maybe Tyler is really Cujo in drag.
Where were her parents?
They signed her over to Tyler’s custody.
how is that an iconic picture? I’ve never seen it and i waste many hours on the internet
I don’t disagree that men benefit hugely from abortion. But, let’s acknowledge also, that young women feel free to be sexually promiscuous because they have the “easy out” of abortion.
When I speak of abortion to young people, I always stress that both boys and girls are responsible for it, and both are called to prevent it.
Yes, if all the women who had an abortion and felt remorse for it spoke out, it would greatly increase the understanding of young men and women of the terrible guilt and subsequent trauma those women feel.
I applaud her.
Face facts, it's a man's world although it looks like soon women will be the only ones working. Women are promiscuous because of the sex-all-the-time-porn-in-between. Women trade sex for love--or at least for affection and attention. You can only blame feminism so much because I think they're pretty ineffectual. I blame the Hollywood types a *lot* more than a few ugly nitwit academician "feminists."
Hey, I even once thought of myself as a feminist, lo these many years ago--the old Susan B. Anthony type who believed that for most of civilization women's function was to civilize men--through marriage and family and responsibility.
I second you on him giving people the creeps.
Watching him as a judge on American Idol this season only made it more clear just why something about him has sort of always bugged me. The way he would size up the young girls, the comments he’d make — just really made me feel kind of sick. He would talk to all the girls with this suggestive, inappropriate commentary, made especially wrong when you consider many of these girls are under the age of 18.
My husband summed it up like this: “Steven Tyler is a dirty old man...that looks like an old haggard woman. He talks to them like he wants to screw each one. And he probably does... and would.”
YUCK!
The man is a pedophile and FOX puts him into a hotel in Sin City with 15 year olds.
Whatever happened to his 14 year old girlfriend?
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