Well, Cooljerk, when you named yourself at least you got it half right. I feel abortion shouldn't be a partisan issue and I feel very strongly that men need to stay out of it. The government needs to concern themselves with Healthcare, not just for elder's, or single parent's, but for everyone. Especially those with Mental Health issues that can't get their medications because of costs or getting to the Dr in the first place. Environment, is another big one, unfortunately not big enough with the Democrats, and non existent with the Republicans. Education is a HUGE one. We may be superior to other countries but it's not gonna do us any good if we're a bunch of idiots. I feel our standards in school are too low. I don't feel that all parents push their kids to realize their potential There are too many high school dropouts and I feel strongly that their needs to be legislation against it. And I think EVERYONE should have the opportunity to go to college or a university and not be held back because of costs. I realize these are already partisan issues but they need to focus on them more and less on Roe v Wade.
2006-11-22 15:36:11
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answered by Netta 3
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Every woman has the right to reproduce. No politician is telling a woman that she must get pregnant. The only problem occurs when people start being irresponsible (thanks to Planned Parenthood) and kill their child in the worst possible way - all so that they're not inconvenienced. Some people say that issues such as health care should be addressed. What do you think saving children from horrible, inhumane deaths from selfish abortionists is? Let's get real abortion kills children and it should be illegal and treated as murder in the court of law. Protecting the innocent, unborn children of America is the governments business. In fact the sole job of the government is to protect the people.
2006-11-22 15:48:06
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answered by politicsforthefuture 2
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It is interesting that what is so crystal clear after the baby is born is so fuzzy when the baby is swimming in the uterous. Would we stand for killing babies or small children? Why aren't we concerned when human lives are sacrificed just because we can't see the baby? Our baby was just as alive in my wife's uterous as it is right now. I shudder to think of our baby being 'sacrificed'. That is why we must take a stand and make laws that reflect our reverence of human life. There may be exceptions, but certainly most of the reasons a human life is taken are certainly trivial. If human life is to be revered, then certainly children in utero should be entitled to this same reverence. Please reconsider the cost of an abortion!
2006-11-22 15:27:43
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answered by dat 3
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LOL!! I think the men are finding this topic interesting enough!
"Reproductive rights?" That is what we are calling abortion these days? Okay, stands that one lie would follow another.
The so-called "choice" to abort is as much a men's issue as a women's. The baby didn't spontaneously generate, now did it?
Other issues: Should Medicare pay for Viagra?
2006-11-22 17:28:20
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answered by ? 7
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The "reproductive rights" issue is a brilliant political marketing point; you can go all for or all against it and you will have many people on both sides. It has absolutely nothing to do whatsoever with running our country in regards to foreign policy, taxes, highways, etc. Genius, wouldn't you say?
2006-11-22 15:43:59
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answered by D 4
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What the F? Reproductive rights? No one is telling you that you can't reproduce, unless are you retarded or something?
I am sick of women complaining that politicians are "trying to get into their womb" when the issue of abortion or birth control comes up. The reality is if the women would keep people out of their wombs it would be an issue.
Before you label me a fascist, I support all forms of birth control and keeping abortion legal (but I refuse to use the term "pro-choice" because it is only a choice for the women not the man).
2006-11-22 15:23:34
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answered by Cooljerk 3
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Euphemisms are like dirty windows; they obscure the view, but we can still see through them. Face it, there is no other 'reproductive right' at issue here other than abortion. Using any other obfuscation to describe it detracts from your credibility.
2006-11-22 15:34:04
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answered by normobrian 6
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Government should stay the heck out of reproduction. Even my arch-conservative boss believes that - conservative means less government means stay out of reproduction.
2006-11-22 15:54:57
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answered by ash 7
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How about taxes. Lets get rid of income taxes and have a Luxury tax instead, for fancy cars, boats, homes over a certain price, $200 haircuts, spa visits, fast food, jewelry, alcohol, and tobacco. I guess I'm selfish cause if we did that I would never have to pay taxes.
2006-11-22 15:24:46
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answered by dakota29575 4
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Well this one is too interesting and I have no wish to hear that a termination of a fetus is the murder of a baby! Ludicrous!
Maybe that is what their vindictive God says on most of their issues that they butt into! I guess mine is a compassionate one!
2006-11-22 15:21:51
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answered by cantcu 7
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