Posted on 11/22/2010 3:07:10 PM PST by Chiltepe
A pregnant woman in Minnesota has decided to leave her decision on whether to abort or carry her baby to term in the hands of an online poll. She even includes sonogram pictures of the fetus, along with updates on its development, and says Dec 9th is the last day she can legally abort so her poll will be concluded two days before. Apparently it's part of a social experiment on her part, and she insists she is serious. What's worse, malcontents have flooded the poll with votes to abort. If you find the whole thing as disturbing as I do, PLEASE go vote in her poll!
http://www.birthornot.com/
Thats insane and im not going anywhere near that website.
Maybe what would be a more appropriate poll is her asking people to vote on whether she should commit suicide or not.
It’s an IQ test. If you click either of the two buttons, you failed.
She definitely should give it up for adoption because she is not fit to be a mother.
This is a hoax. A very sick hoax, but still a hoax.
This woman has the need for attention like a serial killer.
Are you sure of that? I sincerely hope you’re right in the end. It’s been getting a decent amount of media attention from the Minneapolis Star Tribune to the L.A. Times.
This is the sickest thing I’ve seen. Going to vote will only encourage it. We are truly in the last days.
Some people are sick, but very few are sick enough to give their unborn baby a name and then about the baby.
Or, they are attempting to extort cash from a pro-lifer who would give them a chunk of cash to raise the baby.
You should be ashamed for even advertising this nonsense, sometimes it pays to think before you post
The morally depraved are winning this poll.
Looks like it might be a hoax
http://blogs.citypages.com/blotter/2010/11/zeeboid_license.php
http://blogs.citypages.com/blotter/2010/11/birthornotcom_a.php
Also interesting to note, the guy who runs the site has been banned from FR
http://www.freerepublic.com/~zeeboid/
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