If those women were depressed before their abortion think how depressed they will be after the murder of a precious life. No, don't vote demokill.
There is no danger to a mothers life that a baby 1 minute away from birth needs to be aborted for. They are using depression as the reason.
2006-11-06 09:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Until you experience post-partum depression, or are educated on the subject, it is certain that you have no reason for sarcasm.
There is no excuse for murder. That said, there is no excuse for the years of dismissing women's diseases. For years, the medical industry has dismissed common as well as uncommon diseases that women experience. Funding for women's diseases have dwarfed that of the diseases that are traditionally male.
If the medical industry excepted this very serious illness as more than the "baby blues" all these years, perhaps there wouldn't be murdered babies, or mothers serving life sentences for illnesses that had literally no control over.
There are varying degrees of this illness, you shouldn't confuse women with slight post-partum with those who have a more debilitating degree of the condition. It turns normal, loving, caring mothers into someone their family nor themselves can recognize.
Regarding which way to vote: It is completely up to you, but a responsible person would read about the issues and vote your conscience instead of being swayed one way or the other based on the media. Things a conscience person should consider would be the environment (as it affects everyone), the economy, and the rights of all Americans.
2006-11-06 17:40:26
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answered by Janet H 2
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If you want to have control over your own body and its functions, and not have your own morality dictated to you by the hard-core religious right...yes.
I assume you're referring to so-called "partial birth" abortions? Did you know that in all of the US there were less than 2,200 of those done -- and in over 95% of those 2,200 either the life of the mother was at risk or the fetus had severe birth defects or malformations? So...what's the problem? Are you saying a mother should be forced to carry a child to term even if it means *she* will die -- so you care more about an unborn fetus than an already-alive mother?
2006-11-06 17:27:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Someone's been listening to Bill O'Reilly, nuff said. According to Bill's crack research team, there's a doctor in Kansas who supposedly performs late-term abortions if the mother claims she has temporary depression. But Bill has no hard evidence, just rumors, which he calls evidence. The doctor is already planning to sue.
2006-11-06 17:46:29
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answered by romulusnr 5
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You know what's right. And what's right is not voting for a party that executes babies.
Do what's right.
2006-11-06 17:26:51
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answered by Trent 1
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I don't think most people are pro abortion , but we are about pro choice . Who am I to say what another person can or can't do . And if you think all republicans are against choice you are wrong . The moral minority just has the biggest mouths
2006-11-06 17:32:32
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answered by Az rastaman 2
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I beg your pardon? Are you talking about Post Partum Psychosis? You need to find out just a little of what you're talking about before you make a complete fool of yourself.
2006-11-06 17:27:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I understand your questions! But I haven't heard anything about Republicans trying to make abortion legal just because a person is depressed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's wacked! I think somebodies telling you fibs!
2006-11-06 17:33:35
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answered by JustCurous 2
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This would be a much easier question to answer if you would give some sort of clue about your meaning.
2006-11-06 17:25:35
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answered by Sher 3
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Say what?? If you want an intelligent answer to your question you are going to have to give more details.
2006-11-06 17:25:34
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answered by toff 6
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