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Her choice, a very special woman; would not expect that of the average person.I just hope your friend’s mother did it by choice and not because she was ordered to by law.
Her choice, a very special woman; would not expect that of the average person.I just hope your friend’s mother did it by choice and not because she was ordered to by law.
Ahéhee'Well...
Elizabeth Warren
Here he is with his wife, the reincarnation of the chick from Last Crusade:Yes, I think I pointed out a while back where they had shown a willingness to contradict the will of the president in order to build a resume that will allow them to distance themselves from Trump the moment the ride is over.
By the way, no one else has really mentioned this, but fuck someone needs to punch out Steve Mnuchin's gritty teeth. How is that prick able to frustrate the will of the People like that?
For me, I just dont want government deciding what we can do to our bodies. I hope no one ever has to have an abortion, but I also dont want to have an opinion nor a vote on what they do with themselves.Abortion is the hardest issue to tackle morally and philosophically imo
You're trying to pick an exact moment where life starts and after that victims of crimes might have carry their perpetrators child to term.
From what I've seen most people think that victims of rape and incest should have access to abortion and most find late term (especially partial birth) abortions wrong.
You throw in perspective kids with known disabilities vs the arguments that everyone gets a chance and people that have and love disabled loved ones.
What was once a very nuanced topic has turned black and white to the hardcore on each side because politics.
It's probably the only issue I think truly has bothsideism that is legitimate.
At one point I thought I had it figured out. Once the fetus is viable outside of the mother that is end date for abortion but as medicine advances that timeline gets sooner and sooner and it just makes the topic more complicated for victim mothers and disabled future children.
For me, I just dont want government deciding what we can do to our bodies. I hope no one ever has to have an abortion, but I also dont want to have an opinion nor a vote on what they do with themselves.
And that's the argument. At what point does it stop being your body and become the child's body?
Also, it depends on if the mother is married. If she is married then she has contractually submitted her body to the will of her husband, who then gets final say-so on what goes in and out of her orifices.
Also, it depends on if the mother is married. If she is married then she has contractually submitted her body to the will of her husband, who then gets final say-so on what goes in and out of her orifices.
Lol that is one argument I dont get at all.
But I do appreciate the men's right's groups who think they shouldn't have to pay child support for a kid they didn't consent to having (jk)
That it's got support from the Republicans on the committee is telling, don't you think?
@BarryDillon @Kafir-kun @Fawlty? (I can't remember who it was that shared my contempt for Peterson's ignorant rambling in re Marxism)
I only made it to 1:05. Jesus tap dancing Christ.
@BarryDillon @Kafir-kun @Fawlty? (I can't remember who it was that shared my contempt for Peterson's ignorant rambling in re Marxism)
@BarryDillon @Kafir-kun @Fawlty? (I can't remember who it was that shared my contempt for Peterson's ignorant rambling in re Marxism)
Sounds like a better argument than me and my wife are having. She went grocery shopping and bought something called hyrdojuice. Its literally watered down orange juice and cost 8 bucks.