Akin: On abortion and rape

gerryh

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yeah, I would love to see all of these types of men be pregnant, along with all the problems that many women
have, and 'many times' no fault of their own, its so so easy to stand back, point one's finger, wag it
and call names, and cry murder, and all the while they will never have to face any of these problems.

would love to hear all the backpeddling when 'they' have to make the tough decisions about their lives
at those times, but it sure seems easy to 'judge' from afar, especially not knowing the circumstances
of each individual situation, and they still point and judge.

jeesh, men whine and sniffle at the least little stuffed nose, I can just imagine the self pity during
a pregnancy, and then imagine having to be responsible for the baby all of their lives, as 'many many'
men run off as soon as they know they are going to be a father, or run off and leave little children
whom they are responsible for, and never look back. Poor guys, imagine if they didn't have that choice,
had to stay and see it thru.


and what would you say about the women who are against abortion? How about ones that are against abortion and were brought up without any kind of religion?

BTW, this is not hypothetical.
 

CDNBear

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would love to hear all the backpeddling when 'they' have to make the tough decisions about their lives
at those times...
This is so true.

The woman gets to make 100% of the choices, even for the male involved (Outside of rape).
 

gerryh

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By now shouldn't it be 50/50,covering the little soldier doesn't take an hour.


Condoms, spermicides, "the pill", or any other form of birth control (aside from abstinence) does not guarantee that the woman won't get pregnant.
 

CDNBear

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By now shouldn't it be 50/50,covering the little soldier doesn't take an hour.
Nope, she's 100% in control.

The male has absolutely no say whatsoever.

If the burden is to much for the woman. Abortion.

She can't afford it. Abortion.

It would be to much of a burden for the guy. To bad.

He can't afford it. To bad.

The list is lengthy.
 

Kreskin

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and what would you say about the women who are against abortion? How about ones that are against abortion and were brought up without any kind of religion?

BTW, this is not hypothetical.
Most women aren't pro-abortion, even the ones who have them. They are pro-nothavingpoliticalidiots decide what's good for them.
 

gerryh

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So Boomer, you gave a red for my reply to maple about birth control. Are you inferring that I'm wrong in that statement?

BTW, I thought you said you were putting me back on ignore? This just another example of you trolling?
 

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I have heard that the idea of legitimate rape comes from the FBI's usage. I have no idea how, though, or what it is intended to mean.

The scary thing nout this is that he is a senior Congressman and a member for some years of the House Scince committee.

Here is a quote of his learned depiction of climate change:

This whole thing strikes me, if it weren’t so serious, as being a comedy, you know. I mean, we just went from winter to spring. In Missouri, when we go from winter to spring, that’s a good climate change. I don’t want to stop that climate change, you know. So, and who in the world would want to put politicians in charge of the weather anyway? What a dumb idea. Some of the models said that we’re going to have surf at the front steps of the Capitol pretty soon. I was really looking forward to that.”
 

Kreskin

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Condoms, spermicides, "the pill", or any other form of birth control (aside from abstinence) does not guarantee that the woman won't get pregnant.
Abstinance didn't work for Mary, so anything is possible.
 

eh1eh

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Mother sets fire to her daughter's gloating rapist - Telegraph

Mother sets fire to her daughter's gloating rapist



By Peter Upton in Alicante

12:01AM BST 26 Jun 2005


A Spanish mother has taken revenge on the man who raped her 13-year-old daughter at knifepoint by dousing him in petrol and setting him alight. He died of his injuries in hospital on Friday.

There is no way this gentleman should have died from this fire. I mean apparently the fire wasn't a legitimate fire because if the fire is legitimate then the body will shut down the burn centre of the cells and no harm should come to the person who is on fire.

By this logic the woman should not be charged as the fire was clearly not legitimate.


And another thing. It is his fault for getting burned to death because he's walking around being so flammable. Anyone who goes around being flammable can't expect not to get set on fire.
 

L Gilbert

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You know it had to show up here on CC. Politics, elections, abortion ... can't let this one slip.

Akin, the Republican congressional nominee in Missouri, made some statement like 'the woman's body takes care of most legitimate rapes'. He stuck his foot in mouth basically.

I agree wholeheartedly with Obama on this. He didn't throw Romney under the bus either. But he did say it underscores the reason why the medical decisions of women should not be left to politicians.
Yeah, politicians seem to make a habit of stepping in "it" and then firmly planting foot in mouth.
The comedy continues.