Well, at least you didn't make the insane argument that the U.S. has lost 30,000,000 Christian soldiers since Roe v. Wade. :(
It is tremendously disappointing to think that women are so callous about the fate of the mother due to an unwanted and most likely unaffordable pregnancy.
What about social responsibility, Cindy? Doesn't society have a right to expect that women who have an unexpected and unwanted pregnancy have a social obligation to avoid creating the social woes caused by poverty, improper parenting and unaffordable offspring?
And how in the world can anyone expect to be called sane when they are arguing for bringing unwanted children into a world that is suffering perpetual war because of overpopulation and resource shortages?
If people were really pro-life, they'd worry more about the 35,000 infants and toddlers who die every day because of nutritional deficiencies across the planet, and worry a whole lot less about the private affairs of a woman who is attempting to do the socially responsible thing by ending an unwanted pregnancy.
As the saying goes, if you don't like abortion, don't have one. That's your right in a democratic society. But I don't think you are being in any way democratic or decent by demanding that a young woman sacrifice her life because of a surprise development in her uterus.
And for gosh sakes, Cindy, if staring at POCs offends you, stop it! You remind me of the damn Puritans who rail against all the pornographic materials on TV and in the movies, and then run websites featuring as much of this material as they can find. |