Sarah Palin on Women's Rights
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I don't think this is really Sarah Palin. I'm not sure but.. i don't approve of this sorta thing. seems unamerican to make fun of the retarded.
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This may be the stupidest thing I have ever seen on this channel. I seriously hope this bitch is not a professional comedian because her kids will starve.
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@TheWriter4christ Thank you as well. I enjoy open, intelligent discourse between people of differing opinions or beliefs that doesn't devolve into name-calling and insults. And yes, free will is very important. I've often thought about how hard the decision whether or not to terminate a pregnancy must be for most women. I believe that women should have the right to choose, but I don't know what my choice would be in that situation.
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@CaptainRandom Very true and thank you for being respectful. Well, all have free will. If it does come to making that decison the choice is yours.
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@TheWriter4christ You are entitled to that belief. Nobody has the right to take that away from you. I believe that my body is my own and that no government/religious group should be able to tell me what to do with it. I'm not necessarily pro-abortion, it's my basic rights that I'm concerned with. If the govt decided that all men had to get vasectomies so that no accidental pregnancies occurred (vasectomies are reversible if they wanted kids), men would protest their loss of reproductive rights.
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@CaptainRandom I still think every child should have a right to live though.
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this gurl be teh smartest onr ibe seen. A:LLOST wortghyaof proper spelling
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WELL IT WASNT ON HER BRILLANCE
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ROFL!
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You need a comedy writer and a make-over, as Sarah has charming charisma and you do not.
The sanctity of life extends to a ball of cell matter? If an abortion is done early enough, what's being removed is not even a baby yet. Regardless, the government should stay the hell out of my uterus, as should someone else's religion. I don't try to force my religious beliefs onto anyone else's body, why is it okay for Christians to do so? But still, you're missing the point. People who are pro-choice are pro CHOICE, not necessarily pro-abortion. There is a difference.
CaptainRandom 3 years ago 7
The right to choose isn't about killing babies, it's about a woman's right to decide what happens to her own body. Nobody is saying that abortion is an easy decision, and no, it shouldn't be used in place of contraception. No government should be allowed to tell a woman what she can or cannot do with her body. Sarah Palin wants to take away a woman's right to choose, even in the case of rape or incest. That's a ridiculous Christian agenda. Blind religious doctrine cannot replace government.
CaptainRandom 3 years ago 6