Tory G8 abortion stance

Socrates the Greek

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Why don't you answer some of my questions with some substance.

This is substance why don’t you answer that?
Canada hosts the G8 summit this summer in Huntsville, Ont. and has championed the plan to bring basic health services to the poorest of pregnant women and children, mostly in Africa.
 
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Slim Chance

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What about the rest of the G7 calling him a hypocrite? are they hypocrites too?, or you at any cost will through rocks at me when in fact I did not start this debate abroad, and I have every right as a citizen of this world as you do to protest, against hypocrites that work both sides to stay in power.


I really don't care what some other leaders in the G-7 think. If those groups are so interested in setting up abortion clinic; let 'em!... No one is stopping them just like no one is stopping YOU from funding abortions in which ever nation that you like.


... And protest all you like, the reality in this issue is that Canada's role is NOT to run around imposing it's beliefs/practices in other cultures around the globe.

What you neglect to recognize is that I too am a "citizen" of this world and I have as much right as you to abstain from having my interests, money and resources applied to the whims of every fringe group that hollers about "what ought to be", the inequities of life or someone's perceived entitlements.
 

CDNBear

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Quite so. And family planning (including abortion) is an important part of it.
Actually education is the important part of it.

How can you expect someone that has limited reading comprehension skills, if any at all, to fully grasp the concept and ramifications of what they are about to undertake?
 

SirJosephPorter

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What about the rest of the G7 calling him a hypocrite? are they hypocrites too?, or you at any cost will through rocks at me when in fact I did not start this debate abroad, and I have every right as a citizen of this world as you do to protest, against hypocrites that work both sides to stay in power.

Oh, quite so, Socrates. According to this crowd, anybody who criticizes Harper about anything is the Spawn of the Devil (and I am proud to be the Spawn of the devil).

And you are quite right, of course. Many other nations have blasted Harper for his right wing extreme policy. Canada is pretty much isolated in its Fundamentalist Chrisitan, anti-abortion stance.
 

SirJosephPorter

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How is the world a better place if a woman who has already given birth seven times in seven years dies in pregnancy or childbirth, leaving those children without a mother to care for them?
Or if a 12-year-old child-bride dies because she's too tiny to survive delivery?

I am sure you know the prolife motto, life begins at conception and ends at birth. It doesn't matter if the mother dies, as long as she does not have an abortion. Incidentally, prolifers also don't care what happens to the baby after it is born. It is OK by them if it dies of starvation, as long as it is born.
 

JLM

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"And which citizens are killed by abortion?"


There is a prime example of the *$#@#%*^@$* encountered in this forum- the man made it perfectly clear in a one sentence post where he stated the "UNBORN" ones.
 
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TenPenny

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Is it a good thing that Canada has taken a Fundamentalist Christian, anti-abortion position? Maybe according to you, but I disagree.

You are incapable of following any train of thought, even one that you started.

I will refresh your memory. I was agreeing with you when you said:
Canada hosts the G8 summit this summer in Huntsville, Ont. and has championed the plan to bring basic health services to the poorest of pregnant women and children, mostly in Africa.
I don't see anything in that quote about fundamentalism, Christianity, right wing, anti-abortion, etc.
 
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Ron in Regina

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What I do see (from the link in the OP) is a commitment to:


  • Training and support for frontline health workers.
  • Better nutrition and provision of micronutrients.
  • Treatment and prevention of diseases such as pneumonia, diarrhea, malaria, and sepsis.
  • Screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS.
  • Family planning.
  • Immunization.
  • Clean water and sanitation.
This seems to be more than nothing, without pushing ideologies upon other nations
that may be against their laws, beliefs, religion, customs, etc...

If at a later date, they accept other services that Canada is willing to offer,
then that will be a mutual choice.
 
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SirJosephPorter

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You are incapable of following any train of thought, even one that you started.

I will refresh your memory. I was agreeing with you when you said:

I don't see anything in that quote about fundamentalism, Christianity, right wing, anti-abortion, etc.

I never said the following:

: Canada hosts the G8 summit this summer in Huntsville, Ont. and has championed the plan to bring basic health services to the poorest of pregnant women and children, mostly in Africa.

You are taking something someone else said and are attributing it to me. And you have the nerve to talk about not following a train of thought?