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05-08-2011, 10:35 AM
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Re: Texas Passes Sonogram Requirement for Abortion
I see it as cruel and unusual punishment for women who make the very difficult decision to abort. It's like throwing salt into a gaping wound. Why waste money, time, and inflict this kind of grief on a woman? Texas is full of shit in general. We have all these anchor babies running around and their illegal mothers milking the system of everything, and Perry is worried about a 12 week or less old fetus and torturing the mother for making the decision to abort. What's wrong with the picture? |
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#13
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05-08-2011, 12:42 PM
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Re: Texas Passes Sonogram Requirement for Abortion
I think they should also make you sit in the waiting room and listen to a 15min long recording of a crying baby with a soiled diaper opened up in your lap after not getting any sleep the night before while you're waiting for the sonogram. Equal time to both sides ... |
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05-09-2011, 04:44 AM
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Re: Texas Passes Sonogram Requirement for Abortion
In AZ, we have (or had) a similar bill in legislation, I believe it required doctors to show the mother pictures of the child no more than 24 hours before the abortion. I don't know if it was passed, vetoed, etc. but I too am for this. If the mother became pregnant because of her negligence, then she SHOULD be given the burden of seeing the child she is going to kill.
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05-09-2011, 04:54 AM
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Re: Texas Passes Sonogram Requirement for Abortion
I'll tell you whats wrong with the picture! NOTHING!! If you become pregnatnt, 99% of the time, it's because A) you wanted to get pregnant, or B) You didn't feel the need to prevent a pregnancy. Abortion is NOT a form of birth control, and should only be available to those that unwillingly became pregnant. Of course, this is just my opinion. Also, pregnancies with a VERY HIGH chance of severe abnormalities should be exempt from a law like this. The 16 year old high-school sluts that fuck the whole football team should see real time images/video of a living child inside of them right before the operation. |
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#18
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05-11-2011, 02:38 PM
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Re: Texas Passes Sonogram Requirement for Abortion
Freedom of Choice... I do not agree with a mandatory sonogram prior to abortion. That directly fucks with our constitutional rights. Now dont bash me. I have three kids and they are the best things that have ever happened to me, but I did have two situations where I was not ready mentally, financially or stable enough to have children. Pro choice!! |
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05-11-2011, 10:39 PM
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Re: Texas Passes Sonogram Requirement for Abortion
I am not going to bash you. We do have a right to speak how we feel. I too became pregnant before I was ready. Still living with mom, not employed, young and certainly not stable. My son is now 9 years old and the best "mistake" I ever made. |
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#20
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05-11-2011, 10:42 PM
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Re: Texas Passes Sonogram Requirement for Abortion
I have been in a situation where I was pregnant and did not want to be. I STILL believe abortion is murder. That view will not change. Ever. I know what it's like to be pregnant, a single mom, and to struggle without stable support from the father. I also know how easy it would have been to drive to an abortion clinic and "get rid of it". I also know what it is like to love something more than life itself, and know that eventhough I wasnt ready to be a mom that I am a pretty damn good one. :) No, Im not bashing you either. I just have strong opinions. |