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JLM

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"And please, NEVER, EVER link me with SirJosephPorter. (I think that is whom you mean by "Joey", except that you are unable or too lazy to spell it all out)." ACTUALLY Y.J. you and S.J. do have a few similarities. I'll start the ball rolling by submitting "opinionated". Others may have more to add. Maybe there could be some fun with this.
 

YukonJack

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JLM, there is one crucial thing that sets me apart from SirJosephPorter: I admit and I apologize when I am wrong. Neither of those ever happened with SirJosephPorter.

Second, I always give respect to another poster by spelling out the entire name any time I nmake reference or address an other poster. Anything less is a clear indication of contempt and disrespect.
 

SirJosephPorter

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Did it ever occur to you that someone's decision to have an abortion or not is absolutely none of your ****ing business, unless you are the sperm donor?

TenPenny, even if he is a sperm donor, still it is usually none of his business, it is between the woman and her doctor.
 

SirJosephPorter

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Can you cite just ONE single occasion among the 45,000,000 abortions in the U.S.and the 3,000,000 in Canada when the wishes of the "sperm donor" was ever considered by the abortionist "doctor"? Or in any court of law?


Why should they, Yukon? It is none of the sperm donor’s business; he doesn’t have to carry the pregnancy for nine months. He doesn’t have to suffer as a result of complications arising out of pregnancy. It is between a woman and her doctor.
 

SirJosephPorter

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DurkaDurka, are you and 10% of a Penny related? Married? Gay partners?

After reading post #165, I feel I have to add Niflmir to this unholy cabal.

Yukon, you think maybe the three of them are married, in a kind of polygamous gay marriage?

While you are at it, why don't you include me as well. Let us make it a four way marriage.
 

TenPenny

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Did it ever occur to you that someone's decision to have an abortion or not is absolutely none of your ****ing business, unless you are the sperm donor?

TenPenny, even if he is a sperm donor, still it is usually none of his business, it is between the woman and her doctor.

In a 'good' relationship, the man and the woman involved will have discussions and come to an agreement on what is to be done, either way. Those are the sorts of relationships that I was thinking of.

To be fair, I wasn't clear enough when I posted that.
 

SirJosephPorter

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"And please, NEVER, EVER link me with SirJosephPorter. (I think that is whom you mean by "Joey", except that you are unable or too lazy to spell it all out)." ACTUALLY Y.J. you and S.J. do have a few similarities. I'll start the ball rolling by submitting "opinionated".

Here I agree, JLM.
 

SirJosephPorter

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JLM, there is one crucial thing that sets me apart from SirJosephPorter: I admit and I apologize when I am wrong.

No you don’t, Yukon. If you apologized every time you were wrong, you would be apologizing just about every other post.
 

SirJosephPorter

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In a 'good' relationship, the man and the woman involved will have discussions and come to an agreement on what is to be done, either way. Those are the sorts of relationships that I was thinking of.

To be fair, I wasn't clear enough when I posted that.

Oh, I agree, TenPenny, and that is how the issue is settled most of the time. The man and the woman would discuss it and come to some kind of an agreement.

We know a couple, they had two kids and she was pregnant for the third time (this was perhaps 20 years ago). The woman was working full time, decided that she couldn’t handle three kids and decided to get an abortion. Her husband persuaded her not to, promising that he would help a lot more in the housework. As a result, she did not have an abortion. The husband kept his promise and he really does a lot around the house (even now that the kids have left home).

That is a reasonable way of settling the issue and I think most of the time it is settled in a reasonable manner. However, when push comes to shove, when in the rare instances the two cannot agree, it is for the woman to make the final decision.
 

TenPenny

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lone wolf, be fair!

You attacked me long before I attacked you.

But I'll be damned if I stand still and not defend myself.

Most of the time it is with facts.

Sometimes it is with tongue-in-cheek "poetry" for which I never desired any acclaim.
I don't think that it's your tongue that you keep in your cheek.
 

JLM

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JLM, there is one crucial thing that sets me apart from SirJosephPorter: I admit and I apologize when I am wrong. Neither of those ever happened with SirJosephPorter.

Second, I always give respect to another poster by spelling out the entire name any time I nmake reference or address an other poster. Anything less is a clear indication of contempt and disrespect.


Since when? F.D.R.?
 

JLM

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Can you cite just ONE single occasion among the 45,000,000 abortions in the U.S.and the 3,000,000 in Canada when the wishes of the "sperm donor" was ever considered by the abortionist "doctor"? Or in any court of law?


Why should they, Yukon? It is none of the sperm donor’s business; he doesn’t have to carry the pregnancy for nine months. He doesn’t have to suffer as a result of complications arising out of pregnancy. It is between a woman and her doctor.

" It is between a woman and her doctor." - According to some women and some doctors- AGAIN, the subject is being forgotten.
 

L Gilbert

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JLM, there is one crucial thing that sets me apart from SirJosephPorter: I admit and I apologize when I am wrong. Neither of those ever happened with SirJosephPorter.
You definitely have a point there, Jack. Good on you.

Second, I always give respect to another poster by spelling out the entire name any time I nmake reference or address an other poster. Anything less is a clear indication of contempt and disrespect.
Respect for the name or respect for the poster. In my signature is the name I like being called over L Gilbert. But, I'll even answer to Butthead sometimes. :D
Anyway, I shorten avatar names sometimes because some of them are just plain cumbersome. Like "dumpthemonarchy" & "SirJoseph Porter".