Posted on 07/06/2011 7:15:10 AM PDT by jacknhoo
Excerpt: "We remind women that its still technically illegal to murder your child you never know when theyll start enforcing that again."
Wow, it still runs chills down my spine...the callousness of the satanic child killing industries. Those industries WE ALL support with our tax dollars.
This is sooooooo obviously satire. Sure doesn’t belong in breaking news.
This IS satire...correct?
I’m betting this is satire. Look at the publication’s name.
According to their own statistics, 97% of PP's pregnant clients get abortions - i.e. kill their babies.
It IS their 'core business.'
This is such a nasty and insane statement that it seems as if satire. They really made this statement?
I’ve been awake for a long time, but my brain is clearly not functioning yet. :)
Clever satire.
This is utterly plausible.
Satire and abortion is always a dangerous combination. It should be left to professionals. This is not particularly funny.
We clearly are a country of values. /s
Weve “empowered” women to the point where its become normal for them to kill their child while pregnant and be completely fine. I always hated the phrase, “its my body”, its also someone elses life. I never thought I could see such selfish excuses for human beings in my life until I met the modern day liberal feminist cunt(excuse my language but its well deserved).
It doesnt surprise me that there are alot of american men who just dont marry white american women anymore. Add liberal to that woman and you got my views.
Another freeper mentioned a quote from his grandmother the other day, was something along the lines of: “Men can be bad, but women can truly be evil”
Ok i didnt see the publisher, but as others said it is actually plausible that these freaks would say something like this.
I agree. Not funny at all.
Oh good God, did you really post this moronic satire as breaking news? Epic posting fail...
No kidding. Murder while they are still hidden in the womb.
I hate satire.
Satire, however it makes the point
that if we can kill children in the womb,
why not a year or two later ?They are all done in order
to pursue the "bella vita"
“This IS satire...correct?”
Not according to Dr. Peter Singer, who is the bioethics chairman at Princeton University and a big promoter of infanticide aka post-birth abortion.
“In 1993, ethicist Peter Singer shocked many Americans by suggesting that no newborn should be considered a person until 30 days after birth and that the attending physician should kill some disabled babies on the spot. Five years later, his appointment as Decamp Professor of Bio-Ethics at Princeton University ignited a firestorm of controversy, though his ideas about abortion and infanticide were hardly new. In 1979 he wrote, Human babies are not born self-aware, or capable of grasping that they exist over time. They are not persons; therefore, the life of a newborn is of less value than the life of a pig, a dog, or a chimpanzee.
PETER SINGER- NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ABORTION AND INFANTICIDE
To the dismay of popular abortion advocates, Singer rejects birth as a relevant dividing line between person and nonperson, agreeing with pro-life advocates that there is no ontologically significant difference between the fetus and a newborn. True, there are differences of size, location, dependency, and development, but these are morally irrelevant. The liberal search for a morally crucial dividing line between the newborn baby and the fetus has failed to yield any event or stage of development that can bear the weight of separating those with a right to life from those who lack such a right.
http://www.equip.org/articles/peter-singer-s-bold-defense-of-infanticide
Who do you think teaches the boys, who become men, to be bad?
Basically, the woman thought she was entitled to murder her daughter if she was inconvenient because the abortion culture taught her that.
What's the difference? Inside you or out? As long as the killing is done without gunfire, apparently it's a "woman's right"?
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