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Sarah Palin? Women's rights?

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I'm strongly pro-choice myself and I have to say that it really gets me fired up when a man is strongly against abortion...they are entitled to their opinion, but when it comes down to it, who is ANY man to tell me what to do with my body?

Now we have for the republican VP Sarah Palin who is strongly anti-abortion, attempting to strip women of their right to choose.

Are you pro-choice and if so, what bothers you more, when a male tries to decide what you should do with your body, or when another female tries to strip her sisters of their right to choose?

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  1. mccain is trying very hard to win the womens vote lol. i mean seriously trying.

    i am pro choice myself. which is exactly why my vote is going for obama.


  2. Im STRONGLY pro choice

    and i think its equally worse

    exactly, what if a women was raped?

    would anyone here be able to raise a rapist's baby knowing what it's father has done and NOT knwoing how many half brothers and sisters it has.

    A fetus isn't living yet and if a women is in her teens or can't support a child's life

    PRO CHOICCEEE WOOOO

    go liberals


  3. I agree with you completely. The only person asides from you who should have a say on an abortion would be your doctor, if it was dangerous for you to have one. I can't believe anyone else would try to tell you what to do with your body.

    I decided I'm not voting this year. I can't imagine which of the 2 choices is worse.

  4. I think the main reason why he picked a woman VP was to try to pull in all those disgruntled Hillary fanatics. It's so obvious, and that makes it a little pathetic. Anywho, I'm pro-choice all the way. I think most pro-lifers just sit on their hands once a child is born.  

  5. I am pro-choice all the way.

    The ignorant people who preach pro-life do nothing to support pro-life. Do they adopt the children who were born unwanted? Do they help the special needs children the parents could not? Everyone seems to care about the fetus, but no one steps up when another life is born. Is it more humane to let them live.... where are the pro-life now?


  6. I'm pro-comp(romise) but I am anti-Roe. What I mean by the latter is that Roe v. Wade was a completely and utterly invalid interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. The issue of abortion needs to be returned to the state legislatures/voters where it had been before the Supreme Court lied about what the Constitution means. Once it is in the states where it belongs, then both men and women have an equal right to participate in the decision about what government should do.

    Also, I am pro-comp(romise) to the extent that I try to actually *listen* to what each side has to say, and I am baffled at the fact that both sides consistently ignore what the other side is saying and consistently speak in different languages. I believe that there is a middle-ground where the policy which gets adopted can be a compromise, but I cannot even try to carry on a conversation with someone who refuses to treat the topic as if it is open to compromise.

  7. I personally am pro-life but do not frown on abortion if the woman was raped or they cannot care for a child, etc (I just don't like it when someone who is S****y gets one just because) and I support a woman's right to choose. I can't get pregnant, so I have no right to tell a woman what to do with her body.

  8. Abortion is a choice and shouldn't be a legal debate.

    Obama on the other hand is looking at pregnancy at a whole different point of view. He isn't pro or against abortion because he knows that both sides are always going to argue and we will never get both sides to agree.

    Obama is trying to stop unwanted prenancys.

  9. BOOOO for Sarah Palin!!  I am a Democrat and I am STILL voting for Obama!  McCain is a dumba$$ (see the link below)

    http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/325.htm...

    I don't care that Sarah is a woman.  She is anti-abortion which I do not agree with.  It should be a woman's Choice to choose whether or not she wants to have a baby.  It's not murder because it is not yet a human being.  Plus I would rather a woman gotten an abortion than have a bunch of kids and stay on welfare for all of her life and me paying my taxes to pay for her a$$.  I'd rather for someone to get an abortion than have a child and beat it or molest it or emotionally neglect it as well.

    Also she is against g*y marriage which is horrible

  10. This is nothing to do with Women's Rights.

    It is Human Rights.

    Once you get pregnant it is no longer just "your" body. You are now responsible for another one and to murder it is wrong.

    If you don't want a kid then don't get pregnant in the first place!


  11. In my opinion you can do whatever you want to your body.. the issue is the unborn child that cannot speak on it's own behalf that is at issue... nor is it about rape as most believe that is something to be left to those poor souls directly involved. It is abortion used as contraception that creates all the argument.  

  12. I dont like her views on g*y marriage shes against it so it makes me think she doesnt care very much about g*y issues so i wouldnt vote for her

  13. Raped and molested aren't getting abortions, it is the young teenage girl who is using abortion as birth control.  It is the married woman who doesn't want any more children because her children are grown and she wants to have the easy life hereafter.  It is the college student who doesn't want a child to upset her life at this time.

    It's the me, me, me, me and me generation.  You know the self-centered, only care about me, group.

    I am strongly anti-abortion!!!

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