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Tal, listen to the Virginia governor's press conference and you will understand the questions. There are several thousand third trimester abortions in the U.S. every year, so they are not rare. Yes, the long term care of a child with serious mental/physical problems is difficult, but killing the baby is not the answer. I regret that seems to be your position. If we are going to kill the baby in the womb, then why not kill the baby post birth?
That's not my position nor did Latham say it was his. The missing FACT here is the viability of the infant due to medical reasons. Read the actual legislation. It doesn't call for the gross procedure you described, but for a still birth. In these cases the doctor and the family have to make that decision not a bible thumper. Maybe YOU a fellow of means can think it merely difficult but for others with less resources and high hopes of a good outcome that ain't going to happen. What's your solution for such a family faced with bad options?
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WG, the questions weren't the problem, your answers were. They were poorly thought out, and rather than acknowledge that, you want to change the direction of the conversation. I find that true of most liberals. You don't really think through the implications of what you believe. The question concerning third trimester abortions is a major question in the national abortion debate and was very simply and clearly worded. The first question actually came from a comment you made about thirty posts ago: "a CT scan reveals the baby is majorly deformed, then what should that pregnant woman do?"
I seemed to have missed your simple answer to an emotion complex question. Please refresh my memory with your answer.
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Again, I'm glad I don't have that one on my conscience. There are many, many women in the world who have had an abortion and never get over it emotionally. They are also victims of the abortion scam.
The problem I have with pro-lifers is you want abortions illegal, but provide no love, support, or services for those children you wish to force others to have. The most despicable part is your targets are poor women without means or resources, and you don't want to give that either. It would seem to me you would encourage young women to seek and get the best medical care they can get and proper guidance to properly raise the baby through maturity. You don't, instead many like yourself advocate marry the bums and stay off the public dole that takes your money and gives to them. You have no intention of stepping up and following through, so abandonment would be the word I use that exposes your harsh hypocrisy of FORCING your Christian "VALUES", since birth is the beginning of the journey of life.
If life is as sacred as you say doesn't it behoove you to take responsibility and step up and support that baby to maturity? No you cannot force anything on educated females who don't need your help to make their decisions, just the ones with no means can you bully, harass, seek to control. I got no thing against you pro lifers, but the half a$$ way you go about is incompetent hypocrisy and willful ignorance of the facts of the human condition.
Evolve a little why don't you and at least be truthful about your intentions, which apparently is cry beetch and moan about the lack of morality according to YOU.
I will be happy to hear your recommendations on how to better word the questions. I would be even happier to see you explain how you can answer question 1 "no" and then answer question 2 "yes".