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Its murder and an abomination ,,abortion was legalized bibles thrown out of school right after that our country suffered from vietnam and turmoil,,,now our is suffering from divorce disfunctional families, crime, and murder. 911 just happened and katrina ,,, God is telling me that were headed for worse if we dont repent from this wickedness its not too late now is the time to turn if we dont God will pour out His wrath on us. Turn back america before its too late.

2006-09-25 09:23:14 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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2006-09-28 16:48:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your "question" has three words, and your diatribe seventy five. Your facts are very wrong. Murder and violent crime have declined in the decades since the full legalization of abortion in the United States, and some scholars even attribute the lower crime rate to the ready availability and fact of abortion!! Logic tells us that criminals will number disproportionately among those who are mistreated and neglected and abused as children. And these are (relatively speaking) unwanted babies.

By the way, I don't like abortion. I just also don't like oppressive, ultimately classist legislation. Making abortion illegal would have a decidedly classist bias. Rich people can easily fly to Canada to get whatever medical attention they desire. The poor will be forced to comply with the law (or get cut up in some dirty alleyway).

2006-09-25 09:37:21 · answer #2 · answered by voltaire 3 · 3 0

Bush took the wrath and ran with it,, he beats his bible daily, and worships Nixon,, he invaded Iraq, turned it into a Vietnam situation,, failed to go after Osama who attacked America on 9-11,,,
abortion is a choice by the mother according to the law of our nation, when the fathers want to step up to the plate beside the mothers of the unborn and accept responsibility for their offspring,, then the issue will be a legitimate debate,

2006-09-25 09:39:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Abortion is wrong, it is a piss poor means of birth control and leaves the other half out of the decision. However, I do not think it is right for you or the government to make a moral decision as to what is right for others. I lived in a time when abortion was illegal and girls still get them, many died from infection or bled to death. Picture your sister found in an alley bled to death with a coat hanger hanging out of them. It isn't pretty.

2006-09-25 09:42:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It depends on the circumstances. What if a woman became pregnant as the result of being raped, is abortion wrong in that case? What about if the woman would die if she did not have an abortion? Would you rather let them both die? If you actually think about it you will see that abortion is not wrong in all situations.

2006-09-25 09:43:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No abortion is not wrong. It is a personal and difficult decision. Don't trivialise it by just calling it murder because it isn't the same thing.

Stop being so ignarant and listen to mothers who are in the unfortunate situation where they have to choose between an abortion and birth... listen, really listen to what they are saying.

2006-09-25 09:27:48 · answer #6 · answered by Existence 3 · 6 0

if abortion has been going on for so long, why is God just now telling you that his wrath is going to pour out on us?

and does abortion only happen in America?

2006-09-25 09:28:31 · answer #7 · answered by Niecy 6 · 4 0

Most people think it's more wrong for the government to punish a woman for having an abortion then it is to have it in the first place. You want to see the women jailed for their decision. You are in the minority.

2006-09-25 09:27:03 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 7 0

Abortion is cold-blooded murder, but a necessary one sometimes. We live in a flawed world and sometimes the best decision is a flawed one. I FAVOR ABORTION.

Ideally I would like to see the woman carry the child to term and give it up for adoption, but that takes a very strong woman to do that. The child becomes a part of them, it is not just a life in their belly, it is THEM. Giving up that child will probably be the hardest thing that they have every done, very few will be capable of it.

I hate child abuse, and I think its is one of the worst crimes that a person can commit. An unwanted child will have to suffer 16-18 years of abuse and it will warp them so much as to damage their entire life and the lives of those around them.

Now imagine what happens with an unwanted pregnancy. The woman is usually young in high school (The percentage of this among black people is alarming, and not just a rumor or product of racial prejudice). The mother will have to drop out of high school; when the pregnancy starts to show. Some schools offer a special class for pregnant women, but this is pretty rare. Regardless of what happens the woman will have to drop out when the child is born, and this will change the family’s life.

By far the most unwanted pregnancies are those where the father isn’t present, and refuses to help care for the child. Suing a person for child-support is expensive and takes a long time. If the father is in school, unemployed, in prison or otherwise poor then they can’t pay child support. So the woman and her family have to take up the burden. There are a few cases where the father and the father’s family will step forward, but 95% of the time they won’t; and raising a child is expensive. The child has to eat, and they grow out of their clothes quickly. They need a roof over their head and so much more, with all of that it will be double what it takes to support just the mother.

Since the woman doesn’t have a high school degree the only jobs she can get are those that only offer a minimum wage; they can’t even join the military. The child will have to be taken care of and that will be difficult and time consuming. Someone is going to have to meet those 4:00 a.m. feedings. Sometimes the woman’s family can help and we end up with grandparents raising their own grandchildren. Regardless of who helps it will take a lot time and money. The mother can’t go back to school until the child is old enough to take a bottle, and usually the baby has to be 12-18 months old (this is an optimistic figure). If the mother is strong she can try to go back to school, but even if she has a parent or grandparent to provide childcare it is still a difficult task, and the woman can only go to school part time. Many women don’t even try to return to school, which dooms them to a life of poverty.

They are poor, the woman’s life has been totally disrupted, and the mother can’t graduate with her class or go to her graduation ball. Teenage girls look forward to this event all throughout high school. This one night is supposed to be magical for them; instead it is filled with a baby crying. Is it any wonder that the mother soon starts to resent her baby? Parents normally can’t provide childcare, because they have their own lives and their own family to care for, so it falls to the grandparents. Some can do a good job, but a lot can’t. They won’t have high paying jobs, and probably live on a fixed income. All suffer some health problems and they will only get worse; very few grandparents will live to see their grandchild graduate high school. If they had proper health care and a better more relaxing environment then they could, but the child robs them of this. They are supposed to be retired and enjoying life, now they find themselves having to raise a baby all over again. Is it any wonder that many grandparents can develop a resentment for the child that has caused all their problems, or for their granddaughter who did such a stupid thing and saddled them with such responsibility.

A very small percentage of mothers will be able to graduate high school and even start college, but only an extremely small percentage of those mothers will graduate. Most will be doomed to a life of poverty and forced to live in it.

The child is resented and raised in an environment where they are not wanted. Even if the grandparents and the mother are there the child can’t help but wonder what happened to his daddy. They will grow up poor and miss out on many advantages of life. If they are smart or need help then they won’t get the extra training they need. Under these burdens they will grow up like a tree bent by a great weight.

Since the mother is poor and won’t be working with college graduates (she may serve some of them though). The kind of friends she will have will be just as poor. Her old friends have moved on to a different world and she will have lost them. It has been said, and rightly so, that you are who your friends are. You and your friends are a reflection of your life. She isn’t going to meet a top of the line mate and she is very lonely so she will often end up with a sub par husband. This just increases the chance that the child will be abused, and this life long abuse is very damaging—this is the childhood that almost all serial murders experience.

The child will be resentful, full of hate, and angry. They will not do well in school and will probably drop out early. A few might make it through high school, but most won’t. With nowhere else to turn they join gangs and become criminals. If they were abused even a little then they to will be abusers. This only increases their chance to commit violent crimes. People like this end up in only two places, either a grave or prison. Prison just breeds more crime. If the person hasn’t suffered some sort of abuse before, they will now. Even the regulated life of a prison is hard, the cells are small, and you will never be alone. Then there are the criminals, which have the wolf personality—pick on anyone who appears weaker.

Is it worth putting someone through all of this, is if fair? What about the cost to society? What would you be willing to do to stop the creation of a murderer or a serial killer? Some people have risen beyond all these problems, but these are the extraordinary people, and even these people will have a very tough time and will be behind the curve.

For the mother it is almost just as bad. Her life has been ruined as well as her child’s and the result of this on her will be like a tree growing up under a huge weight. The Cinderella story were such a woman is picked up by a rich handsome man is very, very rare; mainly because all these Cinderellas will almost never see their Prince Charming.

I think that in a case like this abortion is the better solution. I don’t like it, and I don’t shrink from the word murder, but sometimes murder is the only option. It is a cruel world we live in.

Anti-abortionists say killing is a crime, but sometimes it is the only resort, that’s why we have the death penalty. John Wayne Gacy will never kill anyone again, but if he were ever released, or escaped, it would only be a matter of time before he became a serial murderer again. Anti-abortionists say that if you kill one child then you could lose an Einstein. For every possible Einstein though 3 –4 possible serial killers will also be born, a few dozen murders, and a few hundred other criminals. The only Einsteins that can come out of that upraising are the ones that are able to forge a decent life for themselves. They could have done so much better if they were just given a decent chance. You won’t get a truly Einstein caliber person out of an unwanted birth except once in a million years, because any possible Einstein are just those that are able to make a successful life for themselves.

Abortion is murder, and I would like to see anything done to prevent it, EXCEPT forcing an unwanted child into the world. The penalty for doing that out weighs the crime of murder. I support abortion and all that brings from condoms to the morning after pill, even late term abortions. The consequences of not supporting them are just too great.

2006-09-26 09:59:42 · answer #9 · answered by Dan S 7 · 0 0

I respect your values. Therefore, I will not create or support any laws that force you to have an abortion. If you believe it is wrong, then don't have one.

Do you believe that other people must believe everything that you believe?
Some people believe that the dealth penalty is wrong. Do you?
Some people believe that war is wrong. Do you?

2006-09-25 09:37:33 · answer #10 · answered by Morey000 7 · 4 0

I'm sure you are well intentioned, but I agree with davegordo. I am pro-choice. I am Jewish and I believe that God loves all of us.

2006-09-25 09:37:07 · answer #11 · answered by frogspeaceflower 4 · 2 0

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