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Post by Tony Foxx on Feb 8, 2012 5:38:07 GMT -5
Choice Means Choice? Before I write this, let me state that I'm pro choice. It's not because I like abortions. Rather, I understand that passing a law doesn't equate ressults. God only knows how much the politicos would end up spending to enforce an abortion ban. More liberty would be lost, and trial lawyers would make millions. It just wouldn't work. Alright, I'm disgusted by this sense of entitlement by Planned Parenthood(PP) and it's supporters, and many in the media. The Komen Foundation decided not to give some moeny to PP. You've have though they'd have ordered the bombing of an Abortion clinic or something. Is the Komen foundation not entitled to make it's choices? One of the Directors is *gasp* pro life. Is "pro life" not a choice? I see, "choice" is a conditional situation. You must make the "right" choice to be afforded the right to make said choice. Man, that's convoluted. Many who claim to be pro choice are actually pro abortion. Choice cuts both ways *update* The Kuman foundation gives in to the Planned Parenthood - Pro Abort shakedown, it's gonna give funds to PP. This a good example of why I don't align myself with the so called pro choice movement. The only choice they recognize is abortion.
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