There is no such thing as pro-choice. You are either for killing babies or against it.
You could apply the term pro-choice to anything. How about child abuse: "I wouldn't beat up my child, but I support the right of other people to do so."
Gay marriage. Why should people who decide to live a gay, immoral lifestyle be rewarded with the same priveleges as someone who does what is right and moral?
2007-08-06 08:12:27
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answered by Jax Cop 3
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First off; nobody is pro-abortion. NOBODY! I, a Liberal, am Pro-Choice. I am pro- giving women the right to choose what happens with their bodies before, during, and after pregnancy. I am pro- giving women the right to choose what happens with their baby. If that means having it and keeping it, giving it up for adoption, or, at last resort, abortion. I'm also anti- our government telling women what they can and can't do.
Secondly, being pro- gay marriage isn't unethical. Gays are just as moral and ethical as heterosexuals. I think it's unethical for us to deny them the rights to marry. What if it were the other way around, and heteros' weren't allowed to marry?? What would you say???
Instead of going off on Liberals for being "unethical", why don't you look at your own ethics and morals. See that it's wrong to tell people what they can and can't do. This is America, supposedly the land of the free. Unfortunately, that's not true under Conservative control.
2007-08-06 08:02:19
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answered by Jeremiah 5
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Not being anti-abortion does not make someone pro-abortion.
I am pro-choice, I dont think its my business to tell you what to do with your body and the things growing in it.
Ethics are a personal thing, they are not black and white. Many people dont think spanking children is ethical.
As for gay marriage-how is it ethical to deny the rights you have for yourself to someone else?
Note though. Vivisection used t be considered unethical. How many lives has it saved now though?
2007-08-06 08:07:08
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answered by Showtunes 6
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Yes, we've heard of ethics; No, we are not unethical. Many, myself included, feel that is is unethical to place ourselves in a self-righteous position of deciding what is right (or wrong) for another person's life when we've never "walked a mile in their moccasins". Ethics or values are standards that one uses to guide their own life; it is unethical and sanctimonious to impose those standards on others.
It's just that simple.
2007-08-06 10:58:32
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answered by sagacious_ness 7
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Maybe because its none of your business either way. Does someone you don't know and will never meet having an abortion have an affect on your life? How about two people who love each other getting married and being able to recieve the same benefits you and your husband get? Does that affect you? And the list goes on and on. Why do YOU think that everything everyone else wants to do is supposed to fall under some ridiculous realm of morality that YOU may have? Why do we all need to live by YOUR standards?
2007-08-06 08:01:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It relies upon on the denomination, however the Presbyterian Church, u . s . held a synod some years back that redefined new policies for PCUSA church homes to "make their very own judgements" to despite if or no longer they'd settle for congregation members who have been overtly gay. My wager is that Reformed and doubtless Congregational church homes have additionally exchange into greater liberal in contemporary times. some divisions interior those church homes have held to classic ideals that don't settle for professional-selection/professional-gay positions, inspite of the reality that their numbers would be declining because of the fact of those positions.
2016-10-14 04:35:09
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answered by gustavo 4
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heard of civil rights? The ones you sold to the government? Yea, they come in real handy.
UNETHICAL, by the way, is murdering 655 000 people for oil. Shameful little sociopaths run your country. And they can't get off unless a million browns are dying and gays can't marry.
Be careful little nazis, the time will come when you won't be able to tell others what to do. Start finding a hobby.
2007-08-06 07:58:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a conservative and im completely against abortion unless the women could die otherwise then she could make the choice. I really don't care about gay marriage i may think its a bit weird personally but im not going to try to stop it.
2007-08-06 10:16:33
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answered by Half-pint 5
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To me ethics is not trying to legislate or demoralize private individual rights. Spreading hate and propaganda is also unethical.
2007-08-06 08:03:58
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answered by gone 7
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Ridiculous question + terrible grammar = typical nonsense "question" from the right. NOBODY, no matter what the far right tells you, is pro-abortion. Pro-choice, yes.
2007-08-06 09:08:40
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answered by MishMash [I am not one of your fans] 7
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Why are Republicans that say they are for a smaller less intrusive government so happy to have that same government inside of everyones bedroom and health care?
2007-08-06 08:05:28
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answered by Janet 6
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