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priyatelka
Oct. 15th, 2004 01:25 pmOh look. Abortion rates increased during Bush's term. What a surprise.
What does this tell us? Economic policy and abortion are not separate issues; they form one moral imperative. Rhetoric is hollow, mere tinkling brass, without health care, health insurance, jobs, child care, and a living wage. Pro-life in deed, not merely in word, means we need policies that provide jobs and health insurance and support for prospective mothers.
More than that, I believe the Bible has injunctions to be charitable? Rich men and heaven and camels and needles?
I'm not anti-abortion. But I am against the things that make people feel forced into aborting.
Pro-choice. It's about choice.
What does this tell us? Economic policy and abortion are not separate issues; they form one moral imperative. Rhetoric is hollow, mere tinkling brass, without health care, health insurance, jobs, child care, and a living wage. Pro-life in deed, not merely in word, means we need policies that provide jobs and health insurance and support for prospective mothers.
More than that, I believe the Bible has injunctions to be charitable? Rich men and heaven and camels and needles?
I'm not anti-abortion. But I am against the things that make people feel forced into aborting.
Pro-choice. It's about choice.
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Date: 2004-10-15 10:20 pm (UTC)yeah, i agree with pro-choice...
The girl chose to open her legs, right?
The girl chose to have sex right? (assuming it isn't rape...)
The girl chose to not use a better form of birth control...
How many choices should she get?
Love ya connie. delete if you muct. but it is just my opinion on this right to choose...*sigh* no one ever listens to me.
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