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Do you realize that if your mother was a pro choice backer, you may well not be here? If your parents were ?

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same s*x g**s you wouldn't be here either (except for adoption.) Adoption means you came from a non g*y s*x union. If you support either of the above, you wouldn't even be alive!! What lies am I telling? None.

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  1. If I was aborted I would not exist, that's for sure.  I don't see a problem with that honestly.

    If my father was g*y, my mom was g*y, or both were g*y then I probably wouldn't be here.  I'm honestly not sure what your point is.


  2. Being pro choice doesn't mean you necessarily get to choose.......anti-choice (pro-life) people sometimes make sure of that.  Anti-choice people are found everywhere, including doctors, and they don't always give the direction necessary for pro-choice people to be able to achieve their choices.  

  3. If my mother was the type of person that supports sexual fascism (pro life types) I would not want to be here  

  4. This has to be the weakest pro-life argument I've heard for some time.

    If your mom didn't get drunk that night and let your daddy s***w her you wouldn't be here right now either.

  5. I'm well aware of that. It's a moot point, seeing as how I'm alive.  

  6. Trust me, g**s knows that they're going against the natural order of things because lesbians are out buying strap-ons and g*y guys are out buying KY and astroglide, trying to fit a baseball bat through a keyhole.

    As for pro-choicers, I'm pro-choice only when the baby is old enough to vote.  By that time, I can make a fair assessment as to whether that person deserves to live or die.  

    But good luck getting anybody else to see your logic.  <")))><

  7. If your parents were g*y you would be non existing already, then you would have no knowledge of existing therefore you wouldn't really care would you?

    If your parents decided to have an abortion then you wouldnt even be conscious of the decision b/c you would be unable to think and remember.

    Really try to find a better argument then this before you start posting idiotic questions.


  8. You  forgot artificial insemination, in which case I might be here. And how does backing same-s*x marriages/unions have to do with me or anybody else besides the couple getting married?

  9. so what?

  10. On the pro choice one, I always say Smile, your mom was pro life!

  11. The large majority of pro-choice people would never have an abortion. So your reasoning doesn't make sense.

    My mother IS pro choice.

  12. What you are saying is that all pro-choice women get abortions and never have children.  Bright.

  13. You're falling prey to hindsight bias.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindsight_b...

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  14. I wouldn't be here if my mom had listened to the doctor, who urged her to abort me. THAT is my strongest argument for pro-life.

  15. Wow...GREAT straw men there.  It's amazing how you over-simplified such extremely complex issues into just a few short sentences.

    *applauds*  

  16. My mother is pro choice, but she's never had an abortion.  If that argument isn't absurd enough, you say if my parents were same s*x g**s, I wouldn't be here.  First, I don't know of any other g**s besides same s*x (unless you're referring to bisexuals) and a law about g**s doesn't decide whether or not my parents would be g*y.  So, whatever the h**l you're talking about, you lose!

  17. My mom IS and always WAS a Pro-Choice backer.

    I was planned.  My brother wasn't- he's 24 now.

  18. And why would you let that bother you? One less person to disagree with your pro-life attitude.

    If you're so pro-life, do us all a favor, don't block abortion clinics; block cemeteries. Let's see how committed you really are to your premise - there will be no death on this planet. Pro-life means no death for any reason at any cost.

    By the way, pro-choice is not pro-abortion, it's pro-choice and nothing else

  19. You genuinely don't understand what pro-choice means.

    My mother WAS ardently pro-choice, back in the 60's when it mattered and made such a huge difference.

    My sisters and I are all here.  She never had an abortion.

    But like all pro-choice people, she understood that some women, for various reasons, need to have abortions.  And have done so for as long as women have been reproducing.  And because of that, it is important that they have a legal, healthy way to do so.  Because women were DYING from botched abortions.  

    I am pro-choice.  I am also currently pregnant, with a very much wanted baby.  But I am also very lucky, and I recognize it.  I believe that abortion is a personal decision that only the woman and her doctor can make - NOT the government.  

    A pro-choice country means that people can still choose not to abort.  And most do not choose it.  But for those who need one, they will do whatever they have to to get one whether it is legal or not.  And for poor women, that often meant home remedies and back-alley practitioners.  I'm sorry, but that high cost in human life and welfare is far more expensive than anything caused by abortion, in my opinion.




  20. And if I wasn't here, my mother wouldn't be my mother, would she?

    I hope you didn't waste too much time contemplating this.

  21. What do g*y people have to do with me being alive?

    My mother IS pro-choice, and ope, looky there, I'm still here.

    Besides it's not like anyone who was aborted knows it.

  22. Keep in mind that someday everyone will answer to God for their choices, actions, comments and teachings.

    Gods word is clear on these things and His judgment is fair and just. At that time there will be no liberal pro abortion politicians and supreme court justices around to defend them.

    Just make sure that you (we) don't give into popular lies that that the world is trying to offer. that we continue to share Gods unchanging, truthful word with them despite the ridicule and intolerance they throw our way.

    And don't forget that just because we know God personally and have His forgiveness that we are still sinners and make mistakes and need His forgiveness too.

    And that they need Gods forgiveness and he wants to Give it to them.

  23. So? If my mother was pro-choice, and exercised that choice, I wouldn't know, would I?

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