Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
Originally Posted by The Boz View Post

Rapes and incest are less than 1% of abortions. They lost nothing in this election that they didn’t have last Monday. In fact they gained more rights in some states Tuesday. Anything else is just projection on your part.
Sure, if you think that have every branch now controlled by Republicans is nothing. These are the same guys who have been consistently pushing for the removal of abortion rights and I'd guess that the majority would vote for it at a federal level. I have no idea what you mean by projection but simple common sense tells you what I just said is true.

As far as individual states - I have no clue. I don't really follow the issue just not going to let rightwing talking points that aren't on point fly unchallenged.

Sure some women may be over responding. I have no idea. I don't watch right-wing tiktok showing the crazies or wherever the fuck people get these ideas that any sort of substantial amount of liberals are having break downs.

One thing I've come to be certain about - is the pro-Trump guys accusing people of TDS seem to almost universally have that guy way up their own asses as much or more than those they accuse. People are funny.
It’s one minute before birth. Both the mother and baby are healthy. The mother decides to abort. Do you support the mother having the right to do so?

This is the "Is human life sacred?" argument. The problem with it is that if human life were absolutely sacred, we'd have no handguns, everyone would get free top flight medical care, and the standards for getting a drivers' license would be a helluva lot higher. Plus nobody would be allowed to feed their kid McD's because obesity knocks years off a lifespan. If human life is sacred at the beginning, then why not at the end?

So we wind up with "human life is sacred up until you're born," which is so logically messed up, I wouldn't spend two minutes on it. Or "human life is sacred to x or y or z degree," which really is just a way to justify whatever opinion one has.

Personally, I like the old Roman rules. If you have a kid, and you don't like who he is or how he behaves when he's five or six years old, you just leave him at the town square and don't worry about it. Saves you from adding to a bad investment of time and energy.