Maryland Abortion Doctors Charged With Murder


gerryh
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More evidence that access to legal safe abortion does not negate the murder of children through "late term" abortions. I remember not that long ago pro abortionists stating that late term abortions just don't happen.

As far as I'm concerned, life sentences for those that preform AND for those that procure abortion. Murder is murder.

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In Between Man
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Quote: Originally Posted by gerryhView Post

More evidence that access to legal safe abortion does not negate the murder of children through "late term" abortions. I remember not that long ago pro abortionists stating that late term abortions just don't happen.

As far as I'm concerned, life sentences for those that preform AND for those that procure abortion. Murder is murder.

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WLDB
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Interesting case. It'll likely cause tons of ripples no matter which way it goes.
 
petros
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Give 'em the chair!
 
Kreskin
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21 weeks isn't late term. Plus, no mention of what the curcumstances were. There are two sides to a story. Can't wait to hear the other one.
 
gerryh
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36 weeks is late term...or do you consider late term to be closer to a year of age?

"A search of the clinic after the botched abortion revealed a freezer containing 35 late-term fetuses, including one believed to have been aborted at 36 weeks, the documents show."
 
In Between Man
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Quote: Originally Posted by KreskinView Post

21 weeks isn't late term. Plus, no mention of what the curcumstances were. There are two sides to a story. Can't wait to hear the other one.

Doesn't matter. One week or 21 weeks, it's all murder.
 
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The nutty right and their supporters are alive and well.
 
gerryh
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Quote: Originally Posted by damngrumpyView Post

The nutty right and their supporters are alive and well.


How about you elaborate on that.
 
In Between Man
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Quote: Originally Posted by damngrumpyView Post

The nutty right and their supporters are alive and well.

Here's a thought, why don't you provide an argument to why you think abortion is acceptable instead of making idle statements that don't add anything to the conversation?
 
WLDB
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Doesn't matter. One week or 21 weeks, it's all murder.

Not legally.
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by WLDBView Post

Not legally.

Is it possible for man-made law (or lack of law) to be wrong?
 
gerryh
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Those that support the murder of these children will never admit to the fact that it is murder.
 
IdRatherBeSkiing
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Quote: Originally Posted by In Between ManView Post

Here's a thought, why don't you provide an argument to why you think abortion is acceptable instead of making idle statements that don't add anything to the conversation?

One can have a conversation about abortion?
 
JLM
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One can have a conversation about abortion?

Pretty much impossible until the host puts her self importance secondary to that of the child!
 
petros
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JLM
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James Elgin Gill (born on 20 May 1987 in Ottawa, Canada) was the earliest premature baby in the world. He was 128 days premature (21 weeks and 5 days gestation) and weighed 1 pound 6 ounces (624 g). He survived and is quite healthy.[90][91]
Amillia Taylor is also often cited as the most-premature baby.[92] She was born on 24 October 2006 in Miami, Florida, at 21 weeks and 6 days gestation.

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My sister was born at 7 months...........3 lbs. 15 oz. She's 67 now and healthy.
 
In Between Man
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Those that support the murder of these children will never admit to the fact that it is murder.

Exactly. Many of those who support murder of the unborn do so because even though deep down they know it's wrong, they've yielded themselves to --:

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Those who support the murder of the unborn, aka "pro-choicers", only accept or respect the choice to abort:
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Those who support the murder of the unborn put little to no value on the life of an "imperfect" being, yet those "imperfect" persons overwhelmingly disagree:

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Those who support the murder of the unborn will often play the "rape card", yet not everyone in this situation believes in punishing an innocent, unborn child for the actions that he/she had no control over:
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Woman forgives 8 men who raped her, thankful for child:

Woman forgives rape by 8 men - YouTube

 
petros
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My wife is 38, my kid is 19...do the math.

I've heard every excuse for abortion and it's not a free choice going by the bull**** excuses and pressures we put up with.

What is even harder is listening to the same people now when they say what a beautiful,cool and intelligent lady she is and how lucky we are.
 
In Between Man
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Quote: Originally Posted by gerryhView Post

More evidence that access to legal safe abortion does not negate the murder of children through "late term" abortions. I remember not that long ago pro abortionists stating that late term abortions just don't happen.

As far as I'm concerned, life sentences for those that preform AND for those that procure abortion. Murder is murder.

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Not the only abortionist to be recently charged with murder:

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Quote: Originally Posted by gerryhView Post

36 weeks is late term...or do you consider late term to be closer to a year of age?

"A search of the clinic after the botched abortion revealed a freezer containing 35 late-term fetuses, including one believed to have been aborted at 36 weeks, the documents show."

I still don't believe in forced pregnancy and don't think I ever will, under any circumstances.
 
petros
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How many have you had?
 
JLM
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I still don't believe in forced pregnancy and don't think I ever will, under any circumstances.

I don't either- it's called rape!
 
petros
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A woman was designed for one main purpose. To make more people.

I don't see anyone standing at the door of GM smashing and destroying new vehicles as they come off the production line.
 
JLM
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A woman was designed for one main purpose. To make more people.

Not to mention cooking, cleaning the house, darning socks, feeding the chickens, cleaning the chicken coops, planting, weeding, and harvesting the garden, ironing the clothes and doing minor auto work like oil changes, changing a flat tire and a few others things.

Quote: Originally Posted by petrosView Post

A woman was designed for one main purpose. To make more people.

I don't see anyone standing at the door of GM smashing and destroying new vehicles as they come off the production line.

Nor at Ford or Chrysler either.
 
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I still don't believe in forced pregnancy and don't think I ever will, under any circumstances.

I'm brain-dead....I gave you a greenie when I didn't intend to.......although you seem to be the only supporter of open-ended abortion "rights" here with the cojones to say so....I'll give you that.

The hesitation you display is the result of the inherent knowledge that killing a viable unborn child is simply wrong....indefensible. No matter how you try to reason it out.

36 weeks is term......please explain the difference between that and cutting the baby's throat after it is born???

Which they may have been doing...............wouldn't be the first time.
 
petros
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Not to mention cooking, cleaning the house, darning socks, feeding the chickens, cleaning the chicken coops, planting, weeding, and harvesting the garden, ironing the clothes and doing minor auto work like oil changes, changing a flat tire and a few others things.



Nor at Ford or Chrysler either.

and if she is good with a yard stick from the CO-OP she has plenty of help from the kids.
 
JLM
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and if she is good with a yard stick from the CO-OP she has plenty of help from the kids.

Be careful, I made reference to the same thing a couple of weeks ago and one idiot called me a coward.
 
petros
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I didn't have to deal with the CO-OP yardstick too often. Hot Wheels tracks were my mom's thing. When Igot the yardstick from grandma I cried just to make her feel good but I tell ya those Hot Wheels tracks sure got a lot of yard work and dishes done in a hurry.
 
gerryh
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I was gonna say that I was surprised that byrd wasn't in here chirping away in support of the abortionists. I guess byrd isn't a male. Doesn't seem to have the balls to voice it's convictions.
 

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