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Abortion 201

There is a stretch of 84 in Connecticut that has a 55 mile an hour speed limit. If you can go 80 you will be run over. It is not enforced. There used to be a rule that if you got a girl pregnant you would stand up. Gone.
I might have a long gone sense of responsibility but that is gone too. We incentivise inconsequential sex. Abortion makes it a no risk. Welfare adds incentive for some.
There is no correlation between fatherless children and Roe; right?
Hear, hear.
 
SMARTER THAN PARROTS
The Pro-Abortion Movement
50 Years in business
I can't convince 100% of the parrots in the Amazon, but that doesn't reflect poorly on my argument, does it?
...
And if you cant convince them, surely you cant believe you'd convince the posters here?
:2bow:

Pretty sure that once again, you have no idea what you are posting. :mrgreen:

If you have a bull**** argument...lesser intelligences may be fooled but not people. According to you, you fail on both fronts! :lamo
"And if you cant convince them [parrots], surely you cant believe you'd convince the posters here?"
-- Lursa

Why debate is futile. Alas!
 
Why debate is futile. Alas!

I appreciate the additional curtain calls :2bow: :2bow: but we can all see this is just another of your attempts to distract from your failed attempts at 'arguing' your opinion.

If you cant understand why your posts should be, frankly, humiliating to you, it's no wonder you believe that debate is futile.
 
I appreciate the additional curtain calls :2bow: :2bow: but we can all see this is just another of your attempts to distract from your failed attempts at 'arguing' your opinion.

If you cant understand why your posts should be, frankly, humiliating to you, it's no wonder you believe that debate is futile.
You deserve the curtain calls, Lursa. It's not often we are in at the moment a new joke or internet meme or apothegm is created.

What's harder to convince than a parrot?
 
You deserve the curtain calls, Lursa. It's not often we are in at the moment a new joke or internet meme or apothegm is created.

What's harder to convince than a parrot?

You should really re-write this whole thing as a knock-knock joke...it seems like a more appropriate form. :lamo
 
You should really re-write this whole thing as a knock-knock joke...it seems like a more appropriate form. :lamo
Knock knock.

Who's there?

Parrots.

Parrots who?

Parrots For Abortion


Hilarious!
Props to Lursa for the joke.
 
.... There used to be a rule that if you got a girl pregnant you would stand up. Gone.
I might have a long gone sense of responsibility but that is gone too. We incentivise inconsequential sex. Abortion makes it a no risk. Welfare adds incentive for some.
There is no correlation between fatherless children and Roe; right?

Roe had nothing to do with it.

Women deciding not to give up their child for adoption and instead raise the child themselves is what changed.


Your so called rule about men marring the girl if he got her pregnant hadnot been enforced since long before Roe .

Have you really forgotten about all the girls who went away for the better part of a year and had to drop out sight during high school or college

From the following article:

In the 1930s and 1940s, as more young women became pregnant out of wedlock, social workers began to classify them as “neurotic” instead of as “fallen women” or “morally bankrupt,” according to Fessler’s book.
By the 1950s, professionals said that the problem of unwed mothers was a psychological one, making them unfit to raise children.

By the 1950s, the Florence Crittenton Association of America, the Salvation Army, Catholic Charities and other organizations operated more than 200 maternity homes in 44 states. Altogether, the homes housed about 25,000 young women a year (and turned away thousands more), according to “The Girls Who Went Away.”

Read more:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/hist...-give-up-their-babies/?utm_term=.f18743ebec34
 
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Knock knock.

Who's there?

Parrots.

Parrots who?

Parrots For Abortion

Well, I think you may find a better forum for your concerns, but I will try to help.

Parrots may destroy their own eggs (I guess this is what you consider abortion) because of a number of reasons.
In the wild they determine the right time to mate. So their hormones are in the right spot for reproducing. When they are coaxed in to breeding in captivity, their hormones can run amok and they can go nuts...which can include destroying their own eggs.

So, I do not think the parrot is necessarily for abortion, they were forced into an unnatural breeding situation and reacted accordingly.

But if you have parrot issues, perhaps there is a better forum.
 
Roe had nothing to do with it.

Women deciding not to give up their child for adoption and instead raise the child themselves is what changed.


Your so called rule about men marring the girl if he got her pregnant hadnot been enforced since long before Roe .

Have you really forgotten about all the girls who went away for the better part of a year and had to drop out sight during high school or college

From the following article:



Read more:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/hist...-give-up-their-babies/?utm_term=.f18743ebec34

Interesting that the men who were having sex outside of marriage and were 1/2 the cause of the pregnancy were not seen as having a psychological defect.:roll:
 
Well, I think you may find a better forum for your concerns, but I will try to help.

Parrots may destroy their own eggs (I guess this is what you consider abortion) because of a number of reasons.
In the wild they determine the right time to mate. So their hormones are in the right spot for reproducing. When they are coaxed in to breeding in captivity, their hormones can run amok and they can go nuts...which can include destroying their own eggs.

So, I do not think the parrot is necessarily for abortion, they were forced into an unnatural breeding situation and reacted accordingly.

But if you have parrot issues, perhaps there is a better forum.
This was Lursa's knock-knock joke, first of all.
There is a post history leading up to it which you may wish to research, secondly.
And thirdly, a sense of humor always comes in handy in life.
 
This was Lursa's knock-knock joke, first of all.
There is a post history leading up to it which you may wish to research, secondly.
And thirdly, a sense of humor always comes in handy in life.

Hey, I am not the one fixated on parrots.:lamo
 
:lamo :lamo
Knock knock.

Who's there?

Parrots.

Parrots who?

Parrots of the Caribbean For Abortion!

Baddaboom.
You're a great crowd.
No canned laughter will be needed in the editing room for this show.

Namaste
 
Your parrot fixation is odd.

It really is but since it's important to him...perhaps imagining convincing parrots is his version of a 'victory lap,' I have immortalized his grasp at victory in my signature.

It's as rational as the one below it :lamo
 
Pro-choice-pro-abortion are an odd lot to fixate on, I agree.

Ah, hypocrisy at its finest ^^^

You misrepresent my view and then attack that misrepresentation.
I've corrected your misrepresentation six times, but you persist in attacking it.
What do you expect me to do -- defend your misrepresentation of my view?

C'mon, man. Really.

Notwithstanding whatever your spleen says to the contrary.
 
Don't you want to discuss this? Then just ask the proper question -- man, I've literally given you the proper question in one of my posts! Just repeat it for heaven's sake!
I want to discuss this and I do ask the proper questions but you dont want to answer so your divert

Ill ask again will you back up your claims or continue to divert?
 
SMARTER THAN PARROTS
The Pro-Abortion Movement
50 Years in business



"And if you cant convince them [parrots], surely you cant believe you'd convince the posters here?"
-- Lursa

Why debate is futile. Alas!

It is futule with you because you refuse to engage in debate, all you want to do is have people accept your claims because you said so.
 
I want to discuss this and I do ask the proper questions but you dont want to answer so your divert

Ill ask again will you back up your claims or continue to divert?
I've backed up my claim with arguments. Ask the proper questions of those arguments and we can discuss the matter.
Otherwise, shove off.
 
I've backed up my claim with arguments. Ask the proper questions of those arguments and we can discuss the matter.
Otherwise, shove off.

Dishonesty will get you nowhere Angel
You havent backed up your claims and certainly not with any argument because it is the claims in your so called "arguments" that need to be backed up
Now I am asking you to back up your claims (which is the ONLY relevant question here) or shove off
 
Let us all know when your parrots answer!

:lamo:lamo
Knock knock.

Who's there?

Parrots.

Parrots who?

Parrots of Penzance For Abortion.



Stop it! You're killing me, lady! And li'l lamo is so adorable!

The Probortion Team's got it all going on!
Keep fighting the good fight, ma'am, and keep up the sense of humor!
Namaste
 
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