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Ya can't have it both ways. Either you follow GOD or GOV.....remember......ya can't serve 2 masters. THAT IS CHOICE!


I'll follow Gov.  Keep your God out of my GOV just like the constitution says and there will be no conflict.


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It's a moral issue! Some Christians are morally fickle. They say they are against abortion UNTIL it effects them personally. Then they willingly turn from GOD ALMIGHTY to GOV ALMIGHTY as their lord and savior! When a Christian wants to commit a sin against their GOD, they know they can justify their sin via GOV ALMIGHTY! Sad but true.

Ya can't have it both ways. Either you follow GOD or GOV.....remember......ya can't serve 2 masters. THAT IS CHOICE!


It's not just Christians that are morally fickle..it's all humans...
From the father who was a hound in his youth locking his daughter in her room to protect her from boys to the local Dare officer getting picked up for DWI.

What I want to see is consistency. If I am on the opposite side of an issue from the majority I can live with it, but when I see selective application of the issue, that's what appalls me


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ahhhhh, so you CHOSE 18 to be adult.....WHY?

I don't get to pick... US Law does, which is made by our representatives.  



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I don't get to pick... US Law does, which is made by our representatives.  



SO AGAIN....WHY?


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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SO AGAIN....WHY?


Their choice.  Ask them.


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Their choice.  Ask them.


it's your choice according to you....you voted didn't you?

you voted toward accepting Roe vs Wade(which I don't disagree with)

just finding your foundation because apparently using the term zygote by you is a true foundation meaning, no human life
just as much as some folk calling a zygote a 'baby' is a true foundation meaning, human life.

changing the name or age is semantics....

gravity exists yet we fly or not
zygote exists yet we procreate or not
baby in womb exists yet we procreate or not

bottom line....who cares where the $ is going?

1. God doesn't need $$
2. Government ISN'T always right
3. Science is based on ALOT of theory
4. changing the name/title/scientific/legal name changes NOTHING about being human


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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it's your choice according to you....you voted didn't you?

you voted toward accepting Roe vs Wade(which I don't disagree with)

just finding your foundation because apparently using the term zygote by you is a true foundation meaning, no human life
just as much as some folk calling a zygote a 'baby' is a true foundation meaning, human life.

changing the name or age is semantics....

gravity exists yet we fly or not
zygote exists yet we procreate or not
baby in womb exists yet we procreate or not

bottom line....who cares where the $ is going?

1. God doesn't need $$
2. Government ISN'T always right
3. Science is based on ALOT of theory
4. changing the name/title/scientific/legal name changes NOTHING about being human


Senders... a complete sentence...
dust in the wind...
all we are is dust... in the hurricane...
or not
who really knows what time it is?
or why should we care?  
To the end and we'll all justify the means.

A random thought generator!


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Their choice.  Ask them.


you still didn't answer.....you voted, did you not?


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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you still didn't answer.....you voted, did you not?


... dust in the wind... all we are is Desperado

why is it here and who knows how long it will last... or if it will be back again

For he truly IS a jolly good fellow...

and I rest my case.


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Why to I bother???  

My position is that to kill a baby, you must first have a baby.  If no baby exists, then you can't kill it.
A human zygote is just that... a zygote.  A human fetus is just that... a fetus.  


So is it fair to say you would support a woman's right to choose aborting while she is in labor?  Does the ambilical cordhave to be cut to be a "person"?


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So is it fair to say you would support a woman's right to choose aborting while she is in labor?  Does the ambilical cordhave to be cut to be a "person"?


To save the life of the mother, I would support the abortion of the fetus... yes.

Gestational Limits? 41 states prohibit abortions, generally except when necessary to protect the woman’s
life or health, after a specified point in pregnancy, most often fetal viability.


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Gestational Limits? 41 states prohibit abortions, generally except when necessary to protect the woman’s life or health, after a specified point in pregnancy, most often fetal viability.


This is the crux of the "legitimate rape" argument.  It was a poor choice of words, but legislation has to be specific as to what constitutes rape.  The word he should have used is forceable rape.  Many doctors use health conditions like depression, anxiety and other psychological conditions to "legally" perform late term abortions.  


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To save the life of the mother, I would support the abortion of the fetus... yes.


Would that be considered justifiable homicide?


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Would that be considered justifiable homicide?


it depends on the party affiliation of the mother....


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This is the crux of the "legitimate rape" argument.  It was a poor choice of words, but legislation has to be specific as to what constitutes rape.  The word he should have used is forceable rape.  Many doctors use health conditions like depression, anxiety and other psychological conditions to "legally" perform late term abortions.  


Cicero shuns the term "legitimate rape"  then insists on "Legitimate Depression" or "Legitimate Anxiety"
for his bigotry.  

According the the VP nominee... Rape is Rape, no exceptions.  This seldom occurs but I agree with
the Republican VP nominee.


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