Women are forced to deal with unwanted pregnancy 100% of the time (you may not agree with how they deal with it but they absolutely deal with it) and they have 100% right to control what happens to their body 100% of the time.
Well you wouldn't be sitting here, apparently scarred for life, if you hadn't been having sex with a woman with "loose morals" in the first place. But maybe she lied to you and you might have been fooled into thinking she was someone she's not when you first fell for her. Maybe you were wrong about your ex... I think there are a couple single mothers out there who can relate.
i support people living with the consequences of their actions. no i dont think we should put women who are pregnant in prison, unless they broke the law.
Lovely, rasheedfan. I was waiting for that one. 1. The organizations and politicians who oppose abortion also oppose birth control. That is why they want to get rid of both Planned Parenthood and the Affordable Care Act.When PP was defunded in Wisconsin, Texas, Indiana, there was a big spike in unwanted pregnancy and maternal mortality along with STDs and an HIV epidemic in Indiana. 2. No birth control is 100%. 3. Women get raped. Any more questions? Still insisting you can force your will on women's bodies? I'm somehow not convinced that when you proposed to your wife, you said will you marry me and carry a rapist pregnancy? Will you force any daughter to carry a rapist pregnancy? Fuck, I can't imagine a more romantic proposal.
We all make mistakes. I was willing to live with the consequences. Some people dont like personal responsibility. Hence those who take the easy way out and kill babies.
Have you Facebook stalked her yet? If she has kids you should find them and tell them how their mommy is going to kill them like she did her first child.
You keep saying 'live with the consequences'. There are always consequences. The argument here is over what consequences there should be, not over whether there should be any. barfo
I think a lot of people who are so anti birth control or abortion and don't think the state should help them out should volunteer to work in the slums of Brazil or the Phillipines and gain some perspective to exactly what that culture leads to. Not a lot of Mother Theresa's left out there...I've seen orphan prisons...both my parents were orphaned during the great depression here...I'm pro choice and men have no business dictating women't choices in these matters....education needs to agree about some of these issues so kids become aware at a young age....humans aren't going to be responsible very often when it comes to sex most of the time, especially teens
The argument is wheter taking a life is a morally acceptable consequence when the one sentenced to death never broke the law.
We can't really answer the question unless we know if the child was going to grow up to be democrat or republican.
No, see, that's where you are missing the point. You are living with the consequences of your bad decision and so is she. If what you say about her is true (she was afraid of what the church people would say) this was a horribly painful decision she felt she had to make and it will stay with her forever. Definitely not easy for her, just not your choice.