I highlighted this part of your statement because I think it is pertinent to this discussion...I have still not heard of one case where a late term abortion was done for reasons other than extreme health issues of the fetus. I get tired of this topic because the issue isn't about whether it's human life. Of course it is. It's about legal issues and it's about serious health matters. The rest of it is pure irrelevant bs.
Anyone else tired of seeing this thread at the top of the charts, day after day?
After the murder, CNN went looking for anyone who had been offered a late term abortion but declined it. They found a woman who proudly said she refused. The baby was born and died within 24 hours. The story was presented in a way that we were to all stand and applaud her heroics and chant pro-life. She said lots of "I feel"s. Never once considered how someone else might feel about giving birth to a baby desitined to die within hours of birth.
I have still not heard of one case where a late term abortion was done for reasons other than extreme health issues of the fetus. I get tired of this topic because the issue isn't about whether it's human life. Of course it is. It's about legal issues and it's about serious health matters. The rest of it is pure irrelevant bs.
Anyone else tired of seeing this thread at the top of the charts, day after day?
There's a catch 22 so what to do- not really, but now it's right back at #1. So now it's there I may as well add it is the most wasted thread on the forum- How many people's minds have been changed since the first post? Unless it's Y.J.'s- sorry I mean Yukon Jack's. :lol::lol::lol::lol:
I thought all the threads were wasted threads, JLM. We are here just to chew the fat, what we say here is of no consequence to anybody. In a sense, one could make the argument that the entire forum is a waste.
As to changing anybody’s mind, that is not the purpose of such forums. The purpose is to permit those who have strong views to vent here, to express their opinions. I would be surprised indeed if anybody changed their mind as a result of anything said in these forums.
Damn, I guess my simple mind keeps thinking that some threads will reach the powers that be so they are aware of public reaction.
So, if someone else didn't meddle in her personal affairs, late term would've been a non issue.Because they are almost non existent. In Chantal Daigle case I mentioned in this thread, she was going to get an abortion, but her boyfriend got a restraining order preventing her from doing so. She went to Appeals court. While she was waiting for appeal to be heard, the pregnancy was progressing, and it became too far gone.
It was at such a late stage that no doctor in Canada would perform abortion. It was not a life threatening situation or mother’s health being in danger. She went to Massachusetts and got her abortion.
But such instances are rare. And it happened through no fault of her own. Most of the late term abortions are performed when there is an absolute need for them.
Unlike any of what you mentioned DS, the human body is hers - not someone elses. Who governs her domain? She loses her rights and gives them to the fetus? If the fetus needs surgery to live do they force her to have it?I highlighted this part of your statement because I think it is pertinent to this discussion...
Then following this reasoning , you must feel that the government would be wrong in allowing the wiping out of a human life because it is less than perfect, the same as all of us would be against the euthanasia of a quadriplegic, or an old person who is complete invalid and has to be fed and cleaned and cannot provide for themselves.....
Right now the law says it is ok to terminate an imperfect life....before conception.......tomorrow:?::?::?::?:
I'm sure this argument has been posted before....and "Liberal" minds will have the expected response:smile:
So, if someone else didn't meddle in her personal affairs, late term would've been a non issue.