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Roe v Wade only reiterates that everyone has a right to do what they want privately. Some people believe in Pro-Life and some people believe in Pro-Choice. Is it not reasonable then for everyone to make their own decisions based on their personal beliefs without any input from the government? In this way, the women who really want/need an abortion don't have to get one either out of state or illegally and the women who don't believe in abortion can just not get one.
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@zackmartin00 Numerous baseless attacks and an outburst of rage. Why so upset for absolutely no reason?
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@OneCatholic You are such a trolling douche. Open up your mind, and accept there is no god. Nice way of avoiding that you were completely wrong. You aren't even intelligible, just arrogant. Catholicism is on its last leg.
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@zackmartin00 I realize you heard nothing, but that is because your mental limitations.
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@OneCatholic Wow... Do you realize that you actually said nothing with that statement? Exaggeration? Did you iniw that EVERY catholic church in Belgium..that's right..the whole country..has had cases of molestation?
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@zackmartin00 Warped hyperbole on top of media exaggeration and disinformation in an ill-founded attempt to prove yet again that you don't know how to argue.
You don't need my assistance to lose this argument.
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@thirakwa Umm, in Roe vs Wade, no one is forced to have an abortion or agree with abortion. The Supreme Court decision is actually a better representation of preserving individual liberty, than a popular vote in the states.
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Sarah Palin is actually pro choice...she just doesn't know it. She doesn't want the big federal government to impose it's mandate on states. She wants localized control of decision making depending on what people in the local constituency believe. Taken to it's logical conclusion, this argument is for an individual's choice on their body.
@aplohezy No, because anti-life would be inaccurate of describing someone who is pro-choice. Pro-choice means you believe it is up to each individual woman to decide for themselves what they want to do. Pro-choice does not mean pro-abortion. It means exactly what it says, pro-choice. Welcome to 2011.
cass07laughs 2 months ago 5
@OneCatholic a "bad catholic"...you are all bad for misleading the world and subscribing to an institution that publicly rapes children.
zackmartin00 8 months ago