Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Pro Choice Debate Why Is The Pro-choice/prolife Debate Being Drawn Out So Much?

Why is the pro-choice/prolife debate being drawn out so much? - pro choice debate

This topic is very inflammatory existence reflects a goal?

What hidden agendas behind this debate is to keep?

I think it is much more important to deal with the terrible things that children all over the world in this Time.now are.

For example, all the clothes you wear at work by children under conditions that are illigal in your country. How can this be true?

3 comments:

Wolfie said...

Since all Christian fundamentalists crank trying to impose its program from the throats of others.

They are a people very strange and dangerous!

just plain jim said...

This double standard.

On the one hand, the protection of the unborn child, on the other hand, do not protect babies.

I hope that protection of life should be paramount.

So really the desire to fight against abortion would realize that they are used by the GOP. They simply give lip service and know that they are no illegal abortions in the United States. It would be more confrontational than 100 Limgaugh screaming in chorus. The only thing the GOP can really get a window on the case against abortion, things like the international ban only Obama and not much more.

Make sure that the Republican party talks a lot, but it definitely does not work.

Time to start his own party and see how far to go.

Peace
Jim

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piegowde... said...

1) Because some people believe that God America that instead of punishing adults for adults adult decisions, the decisions that will make happy not to punish.


2) Since there are those who see him as a serious civil rights and fight hard, like Martin Luther King in exchange for a bad policy.

3) It shall be those which inflame the issue as a political instrument and to divide the electorate for their own political purposes.

4) It shall be those which are left for the rights of adults alone to make moral decisions. Such a thing as freedom of religion.

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