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LOL it's the most tired argument from the left, and zito has invoked it a few times in this thread. "Men have no say in telling a woman what to do with her body."

Wasn't it 9 male judges who voted in Roe v Wade?
 
I'm not answering bc it's a dumb question. What makes a human is a fertilized egg. I couldn't care less if "it can't live outside the womb." It eventually will without intervention. You've already been proven wrong about how you can't even give a date to where your not OK with it... Remember your "care and caution" comment during the 2nd trimester? LOL

And when it comes out I'm sure the mother who didn't want the child will make it a totally upstanding member of society. And I have a time I'm not OK with it. I would ban them after the 21st week. I've said it for ages. Or when there's a way to get the fetus out of the body and raise it in essentially and incubator then we can outlaw it. Care and Caution comes into effect when dealing with repercussions of going to term, and I think a doctor should have the ability to terminate it when it's still extremely premature based on his medical recommendation even if the woman's life isn't at risk.

Again - more nonsensical drivel from you thinking you're making a point. This is like saying not a single law could be made because you're dealing with others. Hey - I don't think people should be allowed to steal from others. But I guess I shouldn't hold that opinion bc it's not talking about my own personal responsibility... quit trying to change the subject

"Quit trying to change the subject" and you go and change the subject entirely before that post haha. You're the one who brought up personal responsibility. I didn't. Maybe if you won't want the conversation to go that way, you shouldn't bring it up? Also, really enjoying the irony of you saying my comment is non-sensical drivel and then posting that post. Holy ****.

Because it's redefining what the "it" is. In your dumb example, the "it" never changes, only the ownership of "it." In the example of pregnancy, the "it" is all that matters, and it changes based on who you talk to. It's pure hypocrisy. Having said all of that, even if your dumb example is true, you're implying that the mother owns the baby. If that were the case, how could you then make the argument that a third trimester abortion should not be allowed? And you still can't see the hypocrisy??

OK Bill Clinton, let's not try to talk about the definition of "it" and yes, I think the mother owns the baby in utero. What she eats, drinks, breathes, does, everything effects the child inside. The reason why 3rd trimester abortions shouldn't be allowed in my book is because A) it's been 6+ months, how could you not have made a choice by now. B) the doctors could induce labor and the child would be born. Granted I'm not M.D. I don't know every in and out. I'm just applying simple logic to when I think there is a cutoff point. But if you want to push me into saying it. I'd rather have all abortions legal including 3rd trimester, than all abortions illegal. But then again, I care about rights.

This has been your go-to line lately - especially when you have no leg to stand on. Got any new material?

Now you may recall I asked you a question earlier, and asked you to answer it a couple times since then. You've avoided it to no one's surprise. I'll ask again: Why would an abortion be mentally scarring if you're not killing a human being?

I haven't answered your "question" because it's moronic and doesn't deserve to be answered. It's stupid and if you can't see why, then I'm sorry for you.

As far as your quip. I have many more lines I could post, but I'll call someone obtuse when they're being obtuse.
 
LOL it's the most tired argument from the left, and zito has invoked it a few times in this thread. "Men have no say in telling a woman what to do with her body."

Wasn't it 9 male judges who voted in Roe v Wade?

I don't even know how to respond to this post. It's like if wrong had a baby with bad logic.

And maybe it's a tired argument, because it's the crux of the issue. Look at any discussion of abortion? What is your typical person arguing for it? And what is your typical person arguing against it? Men. Sure you've got women involved in the anti-choice discussion, but it's ran by men.
 
And when it comes out I'm sure the mother who didn't want the child will make it a totally upstanding member of society. And I have a time I'm not OK with it. I would ban them after the 21st week. I've said it for ages. Or when there's a way to get the fetus out of the body and raise it in essentially and incubator then we can outlaw it. Care and Caution comes into effect when dealing with repercussions of going to term, and I think a doctor should have the ability to terminate it when it's still extremely premature based on his medical recommendation even if the woman's life isn't at risk.

"Quit trying to change the subject" and you go and change the subject entirely before that post haha. You're the one who brought up personal responsibility. I didn't. Maybe if you won't want the conversation to go that way, you shouldn't bring it up? Also, really enjoying the irony of you saying my comment is non-sensical drivel and then posting that post. Holy ****.

OK Bill Clinton, let's not try to talk about the definition of "it" and yes, I think the mother owns the baby in utero. What she eats, drinks, breathes, does, everything effects the child inside. The reason why 3rd trimester abortions shouldn't be allowed in my book is because A) it's been 6+ months, how could you not have made a choice by now. B) the doctors could induce labor and the child would be born. Granted I'm not M.D. I don't know every in and out. I'm just applying simple logic to when I think there is a cutoff point. But if you want to push me into saying it. I'd rather have all abortions legal including 3rd trimester, than all abortions illegal. But then again, I care about rights.

I haven't answered your "question" because it's moronic and doesn't deserve to be answered. It's stupid and if you can't see why, then I'm sorry for you.

As far as your quip. I have many more lines I could post, but I'll call someone obtuse when they're being obtuse.

Why would an abortion be mentally scarring if you're not killing a human being?
 
I don't even know how to respond to this post. It's like if wrong had a baby with bad logic.

And maybe it's a tired argument, because it's the crux of the issue. Look at any discussion of abortion? What is your typical person arguing for it? And what is your typical person arguing against it? Men. Sure you've got women involved in the anti-choice discussion, but it's ran by men.

It's a tired argument because it's stupid. It's why the picture bedell posted is funny - bc the argument is dumb.

My girlfriend's mom is an OBGYN, she refused to do abortions because it "didn't feel right." Oddly, she is pro-choice. I don't know her well enough to get into the debate, but if you are OK with the action, but wouldn't feel right about doing it yourself, perhaps there's something wrong with the action...
 
It's a tired argument because it's stupid. It's why the picture bedell posted is funny - bc the argument is dumb.

My girlfriend's mom is an OBGYN, she refused to do abortions because it "didn't feel right." Oddly, she is pro-choice. I don't know her well enough to get into the debate, but if you are OK with the action, but wouldn't feel right about doing it yourself, perhaps there's something wrong with the action...

Another issue I have is adoption is ridiculously expensive. We want two kids, preferably siblings but they don't want us to do that.

Profit? WTF?

But at least those kids weren't aborted and their moms have a conscience and then let others take care of them.
 
It's a tired argument because it's stupid. It's why the picture bedell posted is funny - bc the argument is dumb.

My girlfriend's mom is an OBGYN, she refused to do abortions because it "didn't feel right." Oddly, she is pro-choice. I don't know her well enough to get into the debate, but if you are OK with the action, but wouldn't feel right about doing it yourself, perhaps there's something wrong with the action...

And it pegs out the dumb meter, that's for sure.
 
It bothers me that opening your legs is a choice when the outcome can come to this. Are people this stupid?

open my legs I can kill the pregnancy oh well....that is troubling.
 
It bothers me that opening your legs is a choice when the outcome can come to this. Are people this stupid?

open my legs I can kill the pregnancy oh well....that is troubling.

You know what, if you don't want kids, snip yourself. Then there wouldn't be any ISSUES.

Oh Plan Parenthood might pay for it, but since you are depriving them of money and tissue, they might tell you to go elsewhere.
 
It's a tired argument because it's stupid. It's why the picture bedell posted is funny - bc the argument is dumb.

My girlfriend's mom is an OBGYN, she refused to do abortions because it "didn't feel right." Oddly, she is pro-choice. I don't know her well enough to get into the debate, but if you are OK with the action, but wouldn't feel right about doing it yourself, perhaps there's something wrong with the action...

Or maybe she doesn't feel comfortable doing it herself for reasons you don't grasp, because you're not her.

Argument is hardly dumb, it's what matters. We still live in a patriarchal society, so don't mind me siding with the part of society that's still poorly misrepresented legally.
 
Or maybe she doesn't feel comfortable doing it herself for reasons you don't grasp, because you're not her.

Argument is hardly dumb, it's what matters. We still live in a patriarchal society, so don't mind me siding with the part of society that's still poorly misrepresented legally.

Oh right... "the women are treated unequally in this country" argument again. I thought maybe you'd give up on that after getting schooled in the thread a while back.
 
Oh right... "the women are treated unequally in this country" argument again. I thought maybe you'd give up on that after getting schooled in the thread a while back.

I think you need a dictionary to look up what being schooled means. If you think we don't live in a patriarchal society still, you lack the critical thinking skills to have a serious debate with.
 
I think you need a dictionary to look up what being schooled means. If you think we don't live in a patriarchal society still, you lack the critical thinking skills to have a serious debate with.

Yes... and you probably think that women get paid 77 cents on the dollar for the same work men do
 
Yes... and you probably think that women get paid 77 cents on the dollar for the same work men do

I never said that. Steaksauce said that. I never said that. THere is a massive bias against women that exists in the business world though. See number of executives that are women, so on so forth. Women are constantly coerced into certain positions and those who aspire for others are put down.
 
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