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Re: Fed judge: Texas abortion limits unconstitutional
But someone is forcing me to have it in my community. If I and the majority in the community don't want it, the tyranny of the minority takes hold.
Actually, liberals have given themselves the right to prohibit it, in a slew of ways. How? They are the takers of life. the relativistic value on life which abortion has helped create have too many repercussions to count. Abortion clinics don't stay open in communities where no abortions are had. So, no looking up stats isn't the only way. Again the repercussions are countless.
Don't be sorry, I'm here to help....:mrgreen: Honestly, you need to go back and read what I wrote. I said, that social issues NEED to be localized. But, since I'm feeling you get a little uppity, let me just give a few, 1. As I had said, Dry counties, heard of them? No? travel more. 2. Legalized Weed. Heard of it? Watch more TV. 3 Gay marriage? Eh? Did you not hear about that one either? So you'll excuse me if I get a good laugh at what I perceive to be the beginnings of a condescending attitude.
I answered this above.
I don't think you do.
Right, but the decision is up to them. I mean, HELLO-OOOOO!?!? The Point? See? I knew you didn't know... and that last bit isn't written down anywhere, it is a self serving determination you've added based on the relativistic twaddle you're convinced of... (oh, now you've heard of dry counties, huh...)
Nope, its called imposing your beliefs of what are acceptable actions onto others who don't share those beliefs.. That is not freedom. Right, not infringing on others, which you're an advocate for. Having beliefs is one thing, acting on them is the other, that's why you can be a great advocate for the slaughtering of the unborn all you want, hell you can even advocate mass infanticide. but you can't act on the latter and I am merely offering a compromise on the former, you can have an abortion a day until the end of time, just not in my or in others of a like mind's community.
And as far as that silly last statement is concerned, I think I'll stay right where I'm at, but you can go abroad, take a few lives over the pond if you want, hey, knock yourself out. But if you don't think the government is controlling your life my dear, you really are in trouble...
Women have equal rights, the unborn do not. Re: your second point....no one is forcing you to associate with anyone...if you dont want to have an abortion, or dont want to associate with anyone that had one...then dont.
But someone is forcing me to have it in my community. If I and the majority in the community don't want it, the tyranny of the minority takes hold.
Correct, there is no right to offend but there is no right prohibiting it either. Nor is there any Constitutional protection against it. How are women who have abortions a 'black spot on society?' What have their actions wrought in society? And how do you even know if/who have had abortions in your community? If you have to ask, research, look for statistics...and that's the ONLY way you know...then apparently there are no other repercussions to your life.
Actually, liberals have given themselves the right to prohibit it, in a slew of ways. How? They are the takers of life. the relativistic value on life which abortion has helped create have too many repercussions to count. Abortion clinics don't stay open in communities where no abortions are had. So, no looking up stats isn't the only way. Again the repercussions are countless.
Sorry, what social issues are 'localized?' We are a diverse society, that is what gives our nation strength. That is what built our nation. So please: tell me what social issues we localize in our society? Honestly, this is the first I've ever heard of such a thing.
Don't be sorry, I'm here to help....:mrgreen: Honestly, you need to go back and read what I wrote. I said, that social issues NEED to be localized. But, since I'm feeling you get a little uppity, let me just give a few, 1. As I had said, Dry counties, heard of them? No? travel more. 2. Legalized Weed. Heard of it? Watch more TV. 3 Gay marriage? Eh? Did you not hear about that one either? So you'll excuse me if I get a good laugh at what I perceive to be the beginnings of a condescending attitude.
Well how would you even know about it? It does not affect you and you would have to go out of your way to learn about it. If a CHILD goes missing or is abused, the community knows...it misses the child, it sees a child in pain, etc etc etc. How are abortions affecting you?
I answered this above.
Yes, I know.
I don't think you do.
What? I went to college in PA and they were fighting over dry counties and getting rid of them. And people here in WA St just recently overturned the control of "state liquor stores.' But drinking alcohol is not a Constitutional right. The right to life, libery, and the pursuit of happiness...for those already born....is.
Right, but the decision is up to them. I mean, HELLO-OOOOO!?!? The Point? See? I knew you didn't know... and that last bit isn't written down anywhere, it is a self serving determination you've added based on the relativistic twaddle you're convinced of... (oh, now you've heard of dry counties, huh...)
Nope, it's called FREEDOM. People are free to do what they want within the confines of the law, most importantly not infringing on the rights of others. YOUR beliefs offend many....should someone be able to tell you to move somewhere else because they dont like what you believe? If you would like to live somewhere where the govt has control over people's PERSONAL LIVES....there are a few other countries you can check out.
Nope, its called imposing your beliefs of what are acceptable actions onto others who don't share those beliefs.. That is not freedom. Right, not infringing on others, which you're an advocate for. Having beliefs is one thing, acting on them is the other, that's why you can be a great advocate for the slaughtering of the unborn all you want, hell you can even advocate mass infanticide. but you can't act on the latter and I am merely offering a compromise on the former, you can have an abortion a day until the end of time, just not in my or in others of a like mind's community.
And as far as that silly last statement is concerned, I think I'll stay right where I'm at, but you can go abroad, take a few lives over the pond if you want, hey, knock yourself out. But if you don't think the government is controlling your life my dear, you really are in trouble...