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deadpie
September 17th, 2010, 05:23 PM
Does anyone think that one of the reasons many Governors and Politicians want Abortion illegal is because if there's more people having children, more products will be produced for more people?
I mean, I was watching this thing on the news a couple minutes ago about a candidate for Texas Governor of some shit like that and the woman wants Abortion Illegal, even in cases of rape. Is this freedom? Do rape victims deserve to carry a child around with them, especially in cases when It's a fourteen year old girl.
But they could give a fuck less. No abortion = More money. More consumers. More people not having enough money to afford collage or even have enough of the basic needs for living.
Are religious morals worth the ruining of a life? Is your way of causing chaos worth the money? Is shit worth shit?
Amnesiac
September 17th, 2010, 05:32 PM
Does anyone think that one of the reasons many Governors and Politicians want Abortion illegal is because if there's more people having children, more products will be produced for more people?
I mean, I was watching this thing on the news a couple minutes ago about a candidate for Texas Governor of some shit like that and the woman wants Abortion Illegal, even in cases of rape. Is this freedom? Do rape victims deserve to carry a child around with them, especially in cases when It's a fourteen year old girl.
But they could give a fuck less. No abortion = More money. More consumers. More people not having enough money to afford collage or even have enough of the basic needs for living.
Are religious morals worth the ruining of a life? Is your way of causing chaos worth the money? Is shit worth shit?
That's one weird reason to be against abortion, but it does make sense. However, I don't think you're taking into consideration the burden of all those non-aborted babies being put up for adoption, or the mothers who can't afford the baby falling into homelessness and debt, furthering the government's already enormous debt.
I don't know which Texas candidate you're talking about (I live in Texas) but it's probably Rick Perry, incumbent governor. The guy's an ass, just another backwater tea party Bible-thumping secessionist Republican.
Religious morals are outdated and aren't worth any life.
Jess
September 17th, 2010, 05:34 PM
That's one weird reason to be against abortion, but it does make sense. However, I don't think you're taking into consideration the burden of all those non-aborted babies being put up for adoption, or the mothers who can't afford the baby falling into homelessness and debt, furthering the government's already enormous debt.
I don't know which Texas candidate you're talking about (I live in Texas) but it's probably Rick Perry, incumbent governor. The guy's an ass, just another backwater tea party Bible-thumping secessionist Republican.
Religious morals are outdated and aren't worth any life.
I agree with this. :S
dead
September 17th, 2010, 08:33 PM
That's one weird reason to be against abortion, but it does make sense. However, I don't think you're taking into consideration the burden of all those non-aborted babies being put up for adoption, or the mothers who can't afford the baby falling into homelessness and debt, furthering the government's already enormous debt.
I don't know which Texas candidate you're talking about (I live in Texas) but it's probably Rick Perry, incumbent governor. The guy's an ass, just another backwater tea party Bible-thumping secessionist Republican.
Religious morals are outdated and aren't worth any life.
I agree with this. :S
I agree as well.
Continuum
September 18th, 2010, 11:30 AM
That's one weird reason to be against abortion, but it does make sense. However, I don't think you're taking into consideration the burden of all those non-aborted babies being put up for adoption, or the mothers who can't afford the baby falling into homelessness and debt, furthering the government's already enormous debt.
I don't know which Texas candidate you're talking about (I live in Texas) but it's probably Rick Perry, incumbent governor. The guy's an ass, just another backwater tea party Bible-thumping secessionist Republican.
Religious morals are outdated and aren't worth any life.
I agree too. The dunces (who we call officials) in my country often fall to the grasping hands of the diocese. They go as far as preventing a law being passed by (almost) excommunicating the authors and preventing them from entering the church. Talk about our country's secular stance. I can understand our country's based on God, but really, can they think of anything progressive for the country? I was thinking of taping their mouths while they go out and blabber on a new law.
Bougainvillea
September 18th, 2010, 12:23 PM
I agree with this. :S Can't you ever contribute with a personal opinion? Maybe once. It's not that hard. And then we would actually understand your take on such things. Instead of ignoring your posts. And you ignoring most of ours. Anyway. It does seem to make sense. But if that were to be the case. Don't you think that the government would profit less because of all the programs that are for teen mothers and welfare for the people who can't necessarily afford to raise the child? I think things are already shit. And more shit will pile on. Then there will really be not many people to shovel shit. Because they're too busy shitting.
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