UncleBuck
Well-Known Member
i'm trying my best to resist breaking out the dead wife jokes, you're not making it easy.Now there's an intelligent response!
i'm trying my best to resist breaking out the dead wife jokes, you're not making it easy.Now there's an intelligent response!
Now how do you expect the fetus to communicate his decision?my position is to leave the decision of what happens to those who it affects the most. which would be "not me".
There's several people here that if I could I'd go back in time and push their then-pregnant mother down the stairs.
Have you a suitable picture to describe this feeling?
i don't. pretty simple.Now how do you expect the fetus to communicate his decision?
Illegal, but still practiced. Obama voted to deny babies the right to healthcare. Misstating Obama's record and the contents of the bills didn't "debunk" anything. Your too tedious and dishonest.what you just described is known as a partial birth abortion, and it is already illegal. has been for nearly a decade in fact. believe me, i know. i used to describe the act of a partial birth abortion at least 100 times every night to strangers on the phone. the emotional shock really drives up the donations. and the nonsense about obama voting to butcher live babies has already been debunked. now it just smells like butthurt.
Declare victory where none exist. Lamei hold pad in much higher esteem than a bible thumper like yourself. at least he can provide citation for what he writes, meanwhile you refuse to provide citation and commit logical fallacies against his.
What was his name again?
In the Illinois state legislature, Obama opposed the Induced Infant Liability Act[SUP][6][/SUP] and repeatedly voted against requirements and restrictions intended to stop what opponents label "born alive" abortions.[SUP][7][/SUP][SUP][8][/SUP] Obama said his opposition was because of technical language he felt might have "interfered with a woman's right to choose" and said Illinois law already required medical care in such situations.[SUP][8][/SUP][SUP][9][/SUP]Illegal, but still practiced. Obama voted to deny babies the right to healthcare. Misstating Obama's record and the contents of the bills didn't "debunk" anything. Your too tedious and dishonest.
Sorry, a picture of a group of children doesn't support your contention.A lot
"uncle buck"What was his name again?
I don't commit the names of losers to memory.
I hold much more weight around here than you do, would you like me to cite that?Yeah, lunatic nut-wing web sites. That's why you're held in such wide esteem.
Citation?........hell, some 10 year olds lead armies in africa.
I much rather hear you're collection of frigid wife jokes.i'm trying my best to resist breaking out the dead wife jokes, you're not making it easy.
UncleBuck...........What was his name again? I don't commit the names of losers to memory.
Lol, you won't get far with Red, irrational people can't be rationed with, illogical people don't value logical arguments.In the Illinois state legislature, Obama opposed the Induced Infant Liability Act[SUP][6][/SUP] and repeatedly voted against requirements and restrictions intended to stop what opponents label "born alive" abortions.[SUP][7][/SUP][SUP][8][/SUP] Obama said his opposition was because of technical language he felt might have "interfered with a woman's right to choose" and said Illinois law already required medical care in such situations.[SUP][8][/SUP][SUP][9][/SUP]
Obama voted against the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, saying "On an issue like partial birth abortion, I strongly believe that the state can properly restrict late-term abortions. I have said so repeatedly. All I've said is we should have a provision to protect the health of the mother, and many of the bills that came before me didn't have that."[SUP][10][/SUP] Obama voted against a bill that would have made it a federal crime for anyone other than a parent to accompany a minor across state lines to obtain an abortion.[SUP][11][/SUP] Obama has, however, expressed support of bans on some late-term abortions, provided they include exemptions for the mental and physical health of the mother.[SUP][12][/SUP]
" Illinois law already required medical care in such situations." Yet this care is not given. ""interfered with a woman's right to choose" The baby is outside the womb, and it's still "a woman's right to choose"?In the Illinois state legislature, Obama opposed the Induced Infant Liability Act[SUP][6][/SUP] and repeatedly voted against requirements and restrictions intended to stop what opponents label "born alive" abortions.[SUP][7][/SUP][SUP][8][/SUP] Obama said his opposition was because of technical language he felt might have "interfered with a woman's right to choose" and said Illinois law already required medical care in such situations.[SUP][8][/SUP][SUP][9][/SUP] Obama voted against the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, saying "On an issue like partial birth abortion, I strongly believe that the state can properly restrict late-term abortions. I have said so repeatedly. All I've said is we should have a provision to protect the health of the mother, and many of the bills that came before me didn't have that."[SUP][10][/SUP] Obama voted against a bill that would have made it a federal crime for anyone other than a parent to accompany a minor across state lines to obtain an abortion.[SUP][11][/SUP] Obama has, however, expressed support of bans on some late-term abortions, provided they include exemptions for the mental and physical health of the mother.[SUP][12][/SUP]
Yeah.......I hold much more weight around here than you do, would you like me to cite that?
Be careful just invoking Mrs Flecher like that...it was murder she wrote afterall, not Unicorn Parties!