All three.
2006-07-12 14:16:31
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answer #1
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answered by CottonPatch 7
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I am absolutely against racism... I was not raised to judge anyone by what he/she looks like, and I think people who do are just wrong. It's the inside that matters.
Molesters, rapists, abusers etc disgust me. They don't deserve the death penalty, that's far too kind. They should all be tortured, castrated (or whatever you'd do to a woman if it's a woman) and then shot.... lol wow that sounds mean, but I think they deserve it.
I'm definitely not for abortion, with two exceptions. If the female in question is pregnant as a result of a rape, I would understand if she wanted an abortion. Also, if keeping the baby would severely affect the mother's overall being, then abortion is ok.
2006-06-30 14:13:57
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answered by Green-eyed Nikki 5
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I am totally against the first two - racism and molestation. As for abortion, it should be flexible and based purely on medical grounds and not for any other reasons. The modern technology is so advanced, it is possible for one to monitor the growth of a baby in its mother's womb. So, if for any reason the baby's growth is abonormal or it is deformed, a doctor may recommend abortion, and such an advice should not be unacceptable or construed illegal or unethical!
2006-07-08 04:39:08
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answer #3
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answered by Sami V 7
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I am good on two of the three. As I was coming out of my local grocery store today I saw some younger boys(20ish)buying beer and hoisting the southern swastika. I grew up in the south during segregation and Jim crow. My tried as best as she could to explain why full grown men in suits would step off of the sidewalk when they saw us coming in there direction. Nor were they allowed to look at us. My father who was born and raised just outside of Baton Rouge La just said that was the way it had always been and should stay that way. He would get angry with me and tell me that I should stop thinking of them as people. I can't understand why it is o.k. to flaunt a flag of southern disgrace yet if you took a Nazi swastika flag around a Jewish community you would be deemed a monster. Yet in today's society they are one and the same.
As for the other two I was glad that I had the option to have an abortion after my brother molested me. I am still full of shame for keeping his secret.No MAN has the right to tell me what to do with my body until he can carry and deliver a baby himself. Abortions date back to the days before the Bible and women should be grateful that they are preformed in clean sterile environments and not in the back alley way with coat hangers any more. If Roe vs Wade is repealed it will not stop them from happening . All it will do is be the cause of death to way to many women.
2006-07-07 22:13:58
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answered by nanner 2
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I'm against racism and molestation 100%. Abortion if the life or health of the mother is in serious danger or in case of rape.
2006-07-09 10:40:12
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answered by jorst 4
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3 out of 3. Would you feel differently about abortion if guys and girls had the same right to choose be it life or death for the baby?
I realize that I guy should not be able to make a girl have an abortion but I don't see a difference between an unborn baby and a one year old.
2006-06-30 14:11:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Racism is bad, although in our life, at one point or another everybody feels hatred towards another race. Molestation is really bad and it should be punished with tough punishments.
Abortion... women have to decide for themselves and should take good care of their body, abortion doesn't equal birth-control.
2006-06-30 14:24:24
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answered by Avocado 2
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Abortion is fine. Racism is natural and it will never end. Molestation, some cases are worse than others.
2006-06-30 14:11:45
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answered by Pirate_Wench 5
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2/3 abortion is okay
(against molestation, against racism, pro abortion)
2006-06-30 14:10:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Molestation.
2006-06-30 19:30:06
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
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Abortion< Einstein said the future of medicine is prevention.
The US government wants to regulate every aspect of our lives.
If they really are against abortions and specifically late term abortions why do they put up so many road blocks to the alternatives to late term abortions.
Birth control should be free and easy to get.
The morning after pill should be easy to get.
RU286 should be easy to get done in early pregnancy without having to tell the parents.
These things would prevent the horror of late term abortions.
When it comes to unwanted pregnancy, Einstein was right.
2006-07-11 07:22:06
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answered by willberb 4
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