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Did the pro-abortion crowd select the term "pro choice," because "final solution" had already been used?

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Did the pro-abortion crowd select the term "pro choice," because "final solution" had already been used?

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  1. It's important to understand that abortions go on whether legal or not. Before Roe v. Wade, authorities never pulled dead rich women from back alleys. Sadly, it was always the poor that suffered. The affluent had their doctors perform the procedure in the comfort and safety of their medical office.

    I remember before Roe v. Wade when my mother, grandmother, and another woman were at our kitchen table. They had just come back from a funeral of a friend who was a victim of a botched abortion. With tears streaming down my grandmothers face she chokingly said, "It's a d**n shame that we live in a country where dogs receive better treatment than a woman."

    My father drove an ambulance in Washington D.C. He and my mother cried when Roe v. Wade passed as it meant my father and his colleagues wouldn’t have to look at those horrid scenes from botched abortions anymore.

    Back then, the pillars of the community knew who the abortion doctors were. They made sure they were around. Not just to take care of slip ups at home but more importantly, to take care of their little secrets. The local Sheriff was well aware of what was going on. But if he wanted to keep his job and win his next election, he knew he’d better watch his P’s and Q’s. Get it? Meanwhile, the sheriff helped pull injured and dead poor women out from back alleys. It wasn’t right that the poor suffered while the affluent didn’t. That scenario is one of many reasons R v. W passed.

    The problem with contemporary views on abortion is the element of time. People have forgotten or are too young to know what went on before Roe v. Wade. And the GOP isn’t going to remind us either.  Against our best interest, they use the issue to stir our emotions to sucker us for our votes.

    Pro-Choice is Pro-Life

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  2. It is because the mother should have the choice

    not be demanded by a law voted on by 95% men

  3. Keep your book out of my life.

  4. Yeah "holocaust" was also taken and "scramble their brains and suck them out with a vaccum tube" wasn't PC enough.  

  5. Ooh!  Below the belt...in more ways than one.

  6. Good one.

  7. Abortion is always wrong!  There is no doubt about it!  However since I'm male and not able, willing and ready, to give birth then I have to say that I am not the person who has the right to make the decision.  No woman has an abortion and doesn't forever wonder if it was the right thing to do.  Back alley abortions for the poor, back in the old days, here truly horrific.  Leave the tough decisions up to the pregnant girls and their doctors.  Concentrate your efforts on educating the ones who will get pregnant next month.  You could do a lot of good that way and not make life unbearable for anyone.  Teach abstinence if you have unlimited patience and can accept almost total failure!  Teach contraception if you want to do some real good!   Do you want to be like the Pakistanis who just recently executed five girls and a male relative who objected because they would not marry the men the village elders decided were best for them?   Don't push your views on others.  Let their conscience be their guide.

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