PRO-LIFE DEFENETLY!
2006-11-25 14:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel pro-life, I will explain why, I had my baby at 23 weeks gestation, she was 4 months early and she fought and is alive and doing absolutely well. I think for those being irresponsible when getting pregnant, two wrongs do not make a right, and the child? The child did not asked to be concieved. If you do not want a baby, why would you destroy that? Why not give your child the life they deserve rather than destroy it because you can not live with the scars of pregnancy. Can you live your life with the guilt of murdering another person by accident? How can you live with the fact you have destroyed another human being, Fetus in latin means baby, you can't change the name to change what in fact is in your womb.
Some people feel they can not live with the fact the child is not with them and being raised by someone else? As a parent and a woman, why would you not want your child to have the best chance? Why destroy that? Don't they have rights?
I fought, blood, sweat, tears, and heartache to have both of my kids, my pregnancies by far were not perfect, I was not blessed as some who have babies at term. For me its prolife. I just can't see any other opinion, call it closeminded but I am not selfish in the way of my well being, but for my children. After having my baby so early that the pregnancy could have been terminated. I was told if my pregnancy continued for another day (which I gave birth without surgical intervention) to have my baby, that it could cost us both. It was my duty, as a woman, and a mother to do what I could to save her life, even if it meant sacrificing my own. The question is who can be so selfish? The child did not ask to be concieved. Pregnancy is a blessing, ask any woman who has been longing to concieve. It really is just a shame that it was even an option.
2006-11-25 22:11:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Pro choice does NOT mean "pro abortion" I am and always have been (even before it was a common term), and always will be pro choice. I am for the woman's right to decide whether her body will be used as an incubator and whether she will raise a baby on or give it up for adoption I am pro choice because I am for ALL of the options. (besides fantic pro lifers are as pro death as they are pro life when they bomb clinics that not only give abortions but also serve as low cost pediatric clinics. Killing a two year old in protest of abortion is NOT pro life)
2006-11-25 21:21:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't have the right to impose childbirth on a woman because I'm not the one who has to deal with it. By the same measure, however, a woman who opts to keep a child born out of wedlock rather than offer the child for adoption has the responsibility to provide sole support for that child and not be digging into someone else's wallet for the next 18 years. I've met women who were only looking for a sperm donor with paycheck. They should not have that option.
2006-11-25 22:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Pro-life. Although I feel horrible for women who are pregnant and dont want to be, regardless of how they got pregnant, after being pregnant and having a sonogram at 7 weeks, I know that's it's a baby and not just a clump of cells. I don't think the babies life should be ended because the mother does not want to care for him or her. There are many couples wanting to adopt a newborn and the mom could pick them before the baby was born. It's much better than killing the baby in my opinion. Obviously if the mother's life is really in jepordy then abortion is the only answer, but that along with when a woman is raped accounts for less than 2% of all abortions.
2006-11-25 21:07:47
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answered by Melissa 7
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I see how people can say stuff about how if the girl was ready to have sex she should be ready to have a child, but the sad truth is girls these days that are sexually active are not ready to raise children and until we can educate and prevent unwanted pregnancies, we can't ban abortions. If we did, there would be back-alley abortions which would cause harm to not only the fetus, but also to the woman. A lot of people also can say they are anti-abortion, but have never had to make that choice. Forcing a woman to have a baby she can't raise or doesn't want to raise is like rape, and that's illegal, so how can anyone justify taking her rights away? There's so much that could be said, but this country prides itself on freedoms and rights, but if you take away the freedoms and rights a woman has with her own body... what next?
2006-11-26 00:39:03
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answer #6
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answered by Nicole 5
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PRO CHOICE
It should be mandatory for some people - such as those with a history of abusing their other children, drug abusers, and other idiots out there. (Didn't they read their birth certificate - it says DO NOT REPRODUCE right on it!)
All kidding aside, sometimes it's just not feasible for a woman to carry a baby. It may be for their physical health - in some cases, carring a child to term would kill the mother. It may be for their emotional health - such as the case of rape or incest. Sometimes, all circumstances just aren't conducive to pregnancy (think about the woman whose man beats the cr*p out of her daily. I don't think a child should come into that world.).
That said, abortion should NEVER be used as a form of birth control. You wanna play, you've gotta pay!
Oh, and for those "abortion is murder" people - then, that means that a miscarriage is sucide.
2006-11-25 22:46:05
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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I am pro life. "my womb my choice",that is messed up! I think that if you are woman enough to spread you 're legs then you should be woman enough to except the consequences. Abortion is murder! I also think that these women out there who keep spreading there legs and getting pregnant and then aborting the baby should be punished for murder and have their tubes cut,tied and burned. Why is it that some people don't consider abortion murder? If you kill a baby that is born it is considered murder, it's the same thing except that the baby simply isn't born yet!
2006-11-25 21:26:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Pro-choice! Every child that comes into this world should be wanted and loved! Pro-life is so pro-death if you think about it. They want to say an unborn fetus but when the baby is born they wont adopt it they want to get rid of welfare. Idiots.
2006-11-26 14:04:01
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answered by mommysforever.org 2
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pro life
2006-11-26 09:56:12
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answer #10
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answered by Victoria 6
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Pro-life or Pro-choice - roflmao. Why don't u just say, pro-death. That's what you mean.
I feel so bad that you cannot live your own life without butting into someone elses, someone who is so miserable that they question whether or not they want to keep the child they are pregnant with. And please don't waste your spit by saying, "they can put it up for adoption," when unless its newborn and white, no one really seems to want them. You Christians sure aren't doing your adoption part, are you?
So, why don't you live your own lives, worry about YOUR OWN SALVATION and keep seeking out Gods will, because let me tell you, just because your saved (or you think you are), doesn't mean you're always saved. It doesn't work that way, Christ said, "keep seeking out your salvation," "faith without works is dead," etc. So, Christ himself never said anything about the state of this world except ONE THING. Christ said and I quote, "This world is lying in the hands of the wicked one." So, why would you want to waste your time on earth trying to fix something that's unfixable? Christ himself refused to accept Satans offer of the earth when it was offered as a temptation. Why? Because, Christ would have only been able to fix the world THAT WAY for at best 2,000 years or more. But, by refusing Satan and remaining loyal to god (which is what YOU should be doing), Christ is now in position to once and for all time correct the wrongs and it will never be brought back, EVER. Yet, instead of trusting in Christ, and his incoming kingdom, you feel you need to do it for him, NOW.
Well, when he returns, get ready for "i never knew ye."
2006-11-25 21:23:25
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answer #11
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answered by AdamKadmon 7
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