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so is capital punishment, yet plenty of crazy focks feel bad for them :dunno: that's just a clump of cells which raped and or murdered

I don't feel sorry for them either.

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This is my positive abortion story!

 

When the ‘procedure’ is completed, Emily says “cool!” and is wheeled out of the room, childfree and grinning from ear to ear.

 

“I’m done! YAY!”

 

She laughs and celebrates as if she’d just gotten a tattoo, or her belly button pierced.

 

The video then jumps forward a few days, and treats us to Emily’s reflections on how the slaughter of her child has positively impacted her life. In perhaps the most bizarre and unsettling part of the entire bizarre and unsettling video, she says this:

 

“I feel in awe of the fact that I can make a baby. I can make a life. I knew what I was doing was right because it was right for me, and no one else.”

 

The last sentence perfectly encapsulates the entire philosophy of American ‘progressivism.’ I know what I’m doing is right, because it’s right for me. One day, I believe that phrase will be the epithet on the tombstone of modern culture.

 

I know that it is right — because it’s right for me. So succinct, so emblematic, so tragic.

 

But the first two sentences seem to be the words of a psychopath. She delights in the destruction of life, because it lets her know that life is possible. This sounds like dialogue from an episode of Dexter, not a thing that a real non-institutionalized person would actually say.

 

Huff Po has carried Matt Walsh's editorials...don't think they ever will again.

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Psssst, itsatip that no one reads your slanted, hack links. You're a joke. :wave:

Here is another "slanted, hack" source from my links:

 

 

7. Quoted by Kathleen Kelly “PAS Professionals” and “Sorrow’s Reward” The Wanderer, April 13, 1989, p 2. 8.Valerie Meehan “Hidden Pain: Silent No More” The American Feminist, Winter 2002 to 2003

 

 

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Why should someone feel sad for removing a clump of cells? And why do people care how someone else feels? IIt's a legal medical procedure.

 

 

The heart starts beating within the first thirty days. How would you feel If your wife was three months pregnant and was shot in the stomach? It resulted in the pregnancy being terminated. Was your unborn child muredered by the gunman? Or some cells and who gives a fawk. They were just clumpy cells?

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The heart starts beating within the first thirty days. How would you feel If your wife was three months pregnant and was shot in the stomach? It resulted in the pregnancy being terminated. Was your unborn child muredered by the gunman? Or some cells and who gives a fawk. They were just clumpy cells?

If we planned on a baby and wanted a baby, of course I would feel bad. If we planned to do an abortion, and wanted an abortion, then I wouldn't care. Being shot is a little different then planned abortion. I'm the wrong guy to ask. I don't have kids, never wanted kids, and I'm pro choice.

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If we planned on a baby and wanted a baby, of course I would feel bad. If we planned to do an abortion, and wanted an abortion, then I wouldn't care. Being shot is a little different then planned abortion. I'm the wrong guy to ask. I don't have kids, never wanted kids, and I'm pro choice.

 

 

So if you wanted a baby and it was terminated by a bullet, you'd feel "bad" Why"? Because your baby was murdered?

 

I have no problem with people being pro choice. But just admit that having an abortion ends a life, not a bunch of useless cells that mean nothing.

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I saw one of my stupid friends post a link to this on Facebook. Frankly I think it is disgusting.

 

I am not really pro-choice or pro-life. I personally find abortion abhorrent but I'm also not willing to legislate the issue.

 

So usually I try to just stay out of it altogether but really, if you are going to have an abortion you should NOT go crowing to the whole world about it. Just because it isn't illegal doesn't mean that it's entirely acceptable. And it's a private matter. :thumbsdown:

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I have no problem with people being pro choice. But just admit that having an abortion ends a life.

So does whacking off in the shower.

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I have no problem with people being pro choice. But just admit that having an abortion ends a life, not a bunch of useless cells that mean nothing.

 

To me it depends what swim lane we are talking about. One swim lane being legally speaking and the second being common sense / morally speaking. A lot of times those two things aren't the same. Abortion is one of them in my opinion.

 

1. Legally we as a soceity try to make a determination of when to draw the line in the sand to stop an abortion. When is it legal? And when is it not. We've done that at the point where science has deemed a baby/fetus/whatthefockever has a chance to successfully live outside the womb. So that is where we "legally" draw the line.

 

2. With that said, its mutherfocking common sense to know that if you DON'T terminate the pregnancy, you WILL have a baby. Creation has happened. There is a heartbeat really really early. If you do nothing and let nature take its course a real life human being will be born. It was created, there is not going back at that point. When aredent pro choice folks keep refereing to it as "a clump of cells" that is just a way to marginalize what is actually happening. Its a way to justify in their head so they don't and won't take full ownership. It lets them sleep better at night.

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So does whacking off in the shower.

Does failing to whack off in the shower result in a child?

 

What a moron. :clap:

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And another thing: this nutball attention wh0re really deserves everything she gets. It's a PRIVATE matter. You keep things like this private exactly because you don't want others judging you :doh:

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:wacko:

Poor kid is losing it ever since I brought those links to studies that blow his and MDC's position out of the water. :(

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To me it depends what swim lane we are talking about. One swim lane being legally speaking and the second being common sense / morally speaking. A lot of times those two things aren't the same. Abortion is one of them in my opinion.

 

1. We've done that at the point where science has deemed a baby/fetus/whatthefockever has a chance to successfully live outside the womb. So that is where we "legally" draw the line.

 

2. With that said, its mutherfocking common sense to know that if you DON'T terminate the pregnancy, you WILL have a baby. Creation has happened. There is a heartbeat really really early. If you do nothing and let nature take its course a real life human being will be born. It was created, there is not going back at that point. When aredent pro choice folks keep refereing to it as "a clump of cells" that is just a way to marginalize what is actually happening. Its a way to justify in their head so they don't and won't take full ownership. It lets them sleep better at night.

1.) I never understood this rationale, as a baby outside the womb is equally dependant as it is inside the womb. Instead of an umbilical cord it requires sucking on a tit or a bottle. If left to its own it wouldn't survive.

 

2,) Agreed. It is just a rationalization. nothing more nothing less.

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Does failing to whack off in the shower result in a child?

 

What a moron. :clap:

of epic proportions

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And again, if they found a single organic cell on mars, it would be labeled one of biggest discoveries of life ever, yet a life with a beating heart is just a clump of cells

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I :wub: it when a bunch of middle aged men get together and talk about how a woman should/should not feel after an abortion.

 

You guys crack me up.

 

 

Let me clue you in... Yes, some women feel sad, and most feel a pang of regret. But the single most relevant emotion is that of RELIEF. There's nothing quite like the feeling of having a ticking time bomb, set to go off, and ruin your life in 9 months.

 

It's also easy to sit back and say that most unwanted pregnancies could be avoided. While technically, that's true, there are extenuating circumstances. Not all birth control is 100% effective. Even something like the pill, if not taken correctly, diminishes it's effectiveness. Often times it is not stressed enough, that it needs to be taken at the same time every day, or that a back up method should be used, if even 1 pill is missed. Certain antibiotics can also interfere and result in a pregnancy.

 

Then there is the whole topic of obtaining birth control pills in the first place. It's not as easy as just going to your Dr and getting a prescription. You will need to have a pelvic exam and a Pap smear, first. All of which can be daunting to a young girl. I know I was petrified at my first exam. I'm sure it's enough to discourage some younger women from even going on the pill.

 

Then there's the whole most guys don't like condoms issue...

 

At the end of the day, most women don't take abortion lightly. At the same time, we don't spend our entire lives filled with regret over it, either.

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So if you wanted a baby and it was terminated by a bullet, you'd feel "bad" Why"? Because your baby was murdered?

 

I have no problem with people being pro choice. But just admit that having an abortion ends a life, not a bunch of useless cells that mean nothing.

I'm torn on late term abortions, but not early term. I just think those comparisons are apple and oranges. I don't think it's murder to follow the law and have an abortion. If law says it's murder if she's shot and causes her to lose the fetus, then so be it.

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Stepping on an ant is the same as aborting an early term fetus. hth

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I :wub: it when a bunch of middle aged men get together and talk about how a woman should/should not feel after an abortion.

 

You guys crack me up.

 

 

Let me clue you in... Yes, some women feel sad, and most feel a pang of regret. But the single most relevant emotion is that of RELIEF. There's nothing quite like the feeling of having a ticking time bomb, set to go off, and ruin your life in 9 months.

 

It's also easy to sit back and say that most unwanted pregnancies could be avoided. While technically, that's true, there are extenuating circumstances. Not all birth control is 100% effective. Even something like the pill, if not taken correctly, diminishes it's effectiveness. Often times it is not stressed enough, that it needs to be taken at the same time every day, or that a back up method should be used, if even 1 pill is missed. Certain antibiotics can also interfere and result in a pregnancy.

 

Then there is the whole topic of obtaining birth control pills in the first place. It's not as easy as just going to your Dr and getting a prescription. You will need to have a pelvic exam and a Pap smear, first. All of which can be daunting to a young girl. I know I was petrified at my first exam. I'm sure it's enough to discourage some younger women from even going on the pill.

 

Then there's the whole most guys don't like condoms issue...

 

At the end of the day, most women don't take abortion lightly. At the same time, we don't spend our entire lives filled with regret over it, either.

Do you agree with this woman's tactic of making a video where abortion is portrayed as no big deal, essentially the same as getting a wart removed or something similar?

 

BTW I have known two women who have gotten abortions. Both of them regret it. Not necessarily regret like they wish they'd had the child instead, but they definitely harbored feelings of guilt and doubt over whether they did the right thing.

 

And I hate to get too personal here, but it's pretty well established that you view children as nasty little nuisances. Many women feel otherwise.

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I know during my 'sowing wild oats' phase that ran from my late teens to late 20's I would have been relieved if i accidently knocked up someone and they had an abortion to get me off the hook, but I definitely would have felt alot of guilt about it.

 

Using hedonistic rationale to snuff out innocence is a tough thing to swallow.

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Do you agree with this woman's tactic of making a video where abortion is portrayed as no big deal, essentially the same as getting a wart removed or something similar?

BTW I have known two women who have gotten abortions. Both of them regret it. Not necessarily regret like they wish they'd had the child instead, but they definitely harbored feelings of guilt and doubt over whether they did the right thing.

And I hate to get too personal here, but it's pretty well established that you view children as nasty little nuisances. Many women feel otherwise.

I think this video is in bad taste. It will and should backfire on her.

 

You really think I veiw children as nasty little nuisances? :lol: :lol: :lol: Part of that is me being over the top. Yes, I don't think motherhood is for me, and I do think that there are some places that children should not be allowed... but I don't hate all kids.

 

And I think you missed the part where I said that it's not something most women take lightly.

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I :wub: it when a bunch of middle aged men get together and talk about how a woman should/should not feel after an abortion.

 

You guys crack me up.

 

 

Welp boys, that's it. Tell Mike to pull the plug on this website. None of us played in the NFL so no reason to talk about NFL Football.

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Welp boys, that's it. Tell Mike to pull the plug on this website. None of us played in the NFL so no reason to talk about NFL Football.

 

Never said you couldn't talk about it, now did I? I just said it cracks me up to hear you guys talk like you "know" what it's like. That's all... :dunno:

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She has every right to post how SHE feels about it. I don't think it's in poor taste, or she should get backlash for it. I also don't think it should be taken seriously either since everyone will have different feelings about their own abortion. If a woman chooses to have an abortion and does her research, she should find multiple topics concerning how women have felt after.

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I :wub: it when a bunch of middle aged men get together and talk about how a woman should/should not feel after an abortion.

 

You guys crack me up.

 

 

Let me clue you in... Yes, some women feel sad, and most feel a pang of regret. But the single most relevant emotion is that of RELIEF. There's nothing quite like the feeling of having a ticking time bomb, set to go off, and ruin your life in 9 months.

 

It's also easy to sit back and say that most unwanted pregnancies could be avoided. While technically, that's true, there are extenuating circumstances. Not all birth control is 100% effective. Even something like the pill, if not taken correctly, diminishes it's effectiveness. Often times it is not stressed enough, that it needs to be taken at the same time every day, or that a back up method should be used, if even 1 pill is missed. Certain antibiotics can also interfere and result in a pregnancy.

 

Then there is the whole topic of obtaining birth control pills in the first place. It's not as easy as just going to your Dr and getting a prescription. You will need to have a pelvic exam and a Pap smear, first. All of which can be daunting to a young girl. I know I was petrified at my first exam. I'm sure it's enough to discourage some younger women from even going on the pill.

 

Then there's the whole most guys don't like condoms issue...

 

At the end of the day, most women don't take abortion lightly. At the same time, we don't spend our entire lives filled with regret over it, either.

did they ever recover the body ?

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It's also easy to sit back and say that most unwanted pregnancies could be avoided. While technically, that's true,

 

:unsure:

 

Normally things that are true, ARE easy to say. :dunno:

 

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did they ever recover the body ?

Did they ever recover your neck?

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Stepping on an ant is the same as aborting an early term fetus. hth

 

Does stepping on an ant cause much higher rates of guilt, regret, suicide, depression, child abuse, drug and alcohol abuse?

 

Moron.

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:unsure:

 

Normally things that are true, ARE easy to say. :dunno:

 

:lol:

Why are you deliberately an ass? :dunno:

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Did they ever recover your neck?

how many gynecologist have been lost in that twat triangle of yours ?

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Does stepping on an ant cause much higher rates of guilt, regret, suicide, depression, child abuse, drug and alcohol abuse?

 

Moron.

Nope. It's a tie.

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Did they ever recover your neck?

Do they use a street sweeper for you pap smears now? :dunno:

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Do they use a street sweeper for you pap smears now? :dunno:

My last Pap smear coincided with the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370. :(

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My last Pap smear coincided with the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370. :(

I was correct then....in bunnys game!!

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Never said you couldn't talk about it, now did I? I just said it cracks me up to hear you guys talk like you "know" what it's like. That's all... :dunno:

some people think the topic of killing babies cuts across gender lines :dunno:

 

fools.

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I :wub: it when a bunch of middle aged men get together and talk about how a woman should/should not feel after an abortion.

 

You guys crack me up.

 

 

Let me clue you in... Yes, some women feel sad, and most feel a pang of regret. But the single most relevant emotion is that of RELIEF. There's nothing quite like the feeling of having a ticking time bomb, set to go off, and ruin your life in 9 months.

 

It's also easy to sit back and say that most unwanted pregnancies could be avoided. While technically, that's true, there are extenuating circumstances. Not all birth control is 100% effective. Even something like the pill, if not taken correctly, diminishes it's effectiveness. Often times it is not stressed enough, that it needs to be taken at the same time every day, or that a back up method should be used, if even 1 pill is missed. Certain antibiotics can also interfere and result in a pregnancy.

 

Then there is the whole topic of obtaining birth control pills in the first place. It's not as easy as just going to your Dr and getting a prescription. You will need to have a pelvic exam and a Pap smear, first. All of which can be daunting to a young girl. I know I was petrified at my first exam. I'm sure it's enough to discourage some younger women from even going on the pill.

 

Then there's the whole most guys don't like condoms issue...

 

At the end of the day, most women don't take abortion lightly. At the same time, we don't spend our entire lives filled with regret over it, either.

How would you know how it feels?

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She sounds a bit off to me also. A "former" actress. It was almost as if she was playing a role. I am not sure if she realizes what she has gotten herself into.

Still making unwatchable movies.

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