To: PROLIFE who wrote (139193 ) 7/25/2012 9:37:47 PM From: Paul V. 1 Recommendation Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224729 PROLIFE, you many not like this, but until traditional father/mother families are repaired, the USA will never heal itself. Never . On a philosophical and moral basis I agree with you. However, in the real world, the single parent is become a common occurrence along with two individuals (male and femaie) living with each other, and having children without marriage. Others are moving in with their parents where we have multiple generations living together. All you can do is whine that your wife or women or whatever you have might not get to run to the nearest abortion mill, well ain't you special? Having worked in Congressional, legislator, and Governor campaigns we found that most PROLIFER's reluctantly, would accept a PROLIFE position with the exception of rape or incest. I could never comprehend how a PROLIFE person could accept the rape and incest if they were PROLIFE. My believe is that life "begins when a fertilized female's egg attaches itself to the wall of the uterus where it has a life sustaining blood supply. A Catholic physician I personally know, who happened to be a Republican legislators, and services a Convent, indicated that most physicians agree with this position. Ultimately, it will be up to our Creator to pass judgement as who is correct. I just do not want to have others mandating their religious beliefs by the Government whatever their religion. Of great concern to me is why do we not take care of the babies after they are born, and do not have the capability of acquiring the survival skills to care for themselves throughout their lives from the womb to the tomb. What would you do to assist these new babies to acquire the survival skills to care for themselves? Where will they get the resources that there mother living in poverty do not have? Yes, there is a solution - commit a felony and have support in jail (food, shelter, medical coverage, clothing, exercise, religious opportunity and educational research).