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To: Arthur McGowan

I’m not pretending anything.

I don’t even follow the abortion movement, or its canards or anyone in it.

It’s interesting how everyone accuses me of that.

I am arguing that it is outside of common sense and reason to force women to bear the children of the men who raped them.

No one here has given me a single reason as to why that should be the case. I have given many reasons why it shouldn’t be the case, is not currently the case, and isn’t ever going to be the case.

And the ONLY response I get is oh your pro abortion. Well, no I’m not.

And no, telling me it isn’t right to murder the baby because it had nothing to do with the rape ISN’T a reason to force them to bear those children, because doing that doesn’t address the fact that they WERE DENIED CONSENT, and are going to be subjected to that again, which I and many others will never be part of.

So until you can sell your position in identifiable, reasonable and rational terms, you are going to continue to be defeated.


338 posted on 02/19/2014 8:08:47 AM PST by chris37 (Heartless.)
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To: chris37

If an act is MURDER, that is sufficient reason to prohibit it.

Murder is always wrong, always evil, always an injustice. Nobody needs to provide you any additional “reason” that murder must be illegal, and punished proportionately.

If you accept that some people should have the freedom to kill some babies, you are pro-abortion. Nobody is throwing that term around loosely.

And if you think that some private citizens ought to have the freedom to kill other innocent people, then you are not a member of Western Civilization. At some point, civilization just didn’t take.


341 posted on 02/20/2014 12:59:58 PM PST by Arthur McGowan
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