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Obama Has Spent $23 Million Backing Pro-Abortion Kenya Constitution

These women should have been educated about adoption.

I think the nurse whose intestine had been hooked and torn by whatever implement had been used in the abortion would know about the option of adoption , but for whatever reason she chose an abortion because to her other options were not a choice she could accept.

Since she was a nurse I think she knew there was chance she, herself would die but to her , ( at the time at least) it was option she was willing to risk more than carrying the pregnancy to full term. She was a desperate woman. So desperate she took the risk.
There were many ,many , women who took that same risk.
If abortions were made illegal today women would still have abortions and studies say the percentage of women seeking abortions would be about the same as when they were legal.

The best way to lower the number of abortions is through birth control education and planning.
 
Great. Show me the racism in my post. Otherwise, you prove my point.

Explain to me what you mean by "Kool-Aider" and I won't accuse you of racism. And I could not have possibly proved your point by pointing out racism in your post. Barack Obama has spent a lot of tax payer money, I do not deny that.
 
I think the nurse whose intestine had been hooked and torn by whatever implement had been used in the abortion would know about the option of adoption , but for whatever reason she chose an abortion because to her other options were not a choice she could accept.

Since she was a nurse I think she knew there was chance she, herself would die but to her , ( at the time at least) it was option she was willing to risk more than carrying the pregnancy to full term. She was a desperate woman. So desperate she took the risk.
There were many ,many , women who took that same risk.
If abortions were made illegal today women would still have abortions and studies say the percentage of women seeking abortions would be about the same as when they were legal.

The best way to lower the number of abortions is through birth control education and planning.

In the vast majority of cases, pregnancy can be avoided. Therefore, there needs to be some personal responsibility taken by the man and woman involved. Too often, pro-abortion advocates frame their arguments as if pregnancy is something that occurs by chance. Nature doesn't work that way.

Accepting responsibility means accepting the consequences of one's actions. Unplanned pregnancy is the consequence of irresponsible sex.

To say that carrying the child to term is an option she cannot accept, therefore, is selfish on her part. To put it bluntly, she shouldn't have the option. She doesn't need to keep the child (and she shouldn't, if she isn't going to love that child), but she has no right to end another human being's life.
 
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Explain to me what you mean by "Kool-Aider" and I won't accuse you of racism.

You don't know what a "Kool-aid drinker" refers to on a political forum.

Thank you for proving my point. You have no business being here.
 
You don't know what a "Kool-aid drinker" refers to on a political forum.

Thank you for proving my point. You have no business being here.

I apologize for not knowing what it meant and wrongfully accusing you of racism. But I have yet to prove your point. Do you even know your point?
 
...To say that carrying the child to term is an option she cannot accept, therefore, is selfish on her part. To put it bluntly, she shouldn't have the option. She doesn't need to keep the child (and she shouldn't, if she isn't going to love that child), but she has no right to end another human being's life.


Perhaps it is selfish on her part. In cases of unwanted pregnancies many women will risk their live's rather then carry a pregnancy to full term. It is very sad and heartbreaking that some women feel so desperate.

In a perfect world every women would have access to birth control and would use it correctly. There would be no accidental pregnancies, rapes or incest and the only time an abortion would be needed would be if the women's life were in danger or if the fetus was so malforned that they would die within a few minutes or hours of birth.
 
23 million in foreign aide in a area that taliban could certainly spread to, in a area where AIDs is incredibly prevalent and children die constantly, with a constitution that sole purpose is not to simply encourage abortion. Now that $23 million is quite a lot, in fact I think our foreign aid budget needs to be even less than the 1% that it is right now. It along with most of our foreign intervention budget needs drastically slashed.

In the scheme of things $23 million is a squirt of piss. That is taxing every single tax payer a minuscule 17 cents give or take that year for that $23 million. However Russia, Sudan, Ethopia, Pakistan EACH get a billion+ from USA and this isn't a new thing, this is actually been going on for 10+ years. As a conservative, shouldn't you be wondering more about these countries that get far more of your money than a country that helping out with 17 cents could possibly help us in our fight in terror?
 
What Kenya puts into their Constitution isn't even worth 17 cents to me. One of my chief complaints of America is that their biggest export is their morality. What's worse is that the man writing the check is the leader of our people.

Africa is essentially scorched earth as far as I'm concerned, and I'd assume America just stay out of it unless there are natural resources to be had because of it.
 
What Kenya puts into their Constitution isn't even worth 17 cents to me. One of my chief complaints of America is that their biggest export is their morality. What's worse is that the man writing the check is the leader of our people.

Africa is essentially scorched earth as far as I'm concerned, and I'd assume America just stay out of it unless there are natural resources to be had because of it.

I'm just gonna be an annoyance and point out that $23 million in tax money is more than likely less than 17 cents of your money. But I understand your complaint.
 
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