Originally posted by: Insane3D
Hmmm....only a few people did well on this poll. It is worded pretty tricky ElFenix.![]()
I understood it, but why isn't the 2nd option correct ?
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Hmmm....only a few people did well on this poll. It is worded pretty tricky ElFenix.![]()
Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Hmmm....only a few people did well on this poll. It is worded pretty tricky ElFenix.![]()
I understood it, but why isn't the 2nd option correct ?
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Hmmm....only a few people did well on this poll. It is worded pretty tricky ElFenix.![]()
I understood it, but why isn't the 2nd option correct ?
I think he's testing our knowledge and understanding of Roe v Wade. The original text of the decision legalizes abortions during the first two trimesters while leaving it up to the individual states to regulate (or not) the 3rd trimester and what may or may not happen. Some even consider Roe v Wade legalized "abortion on demand" and there's been some squabbling over the meaning of the decision ever since . . .
Well, if it was indeed a test, the OP should have made it more clear. Instead, it seems like he's asking for everyone's opinion rather than an understanding of the law. Of course people's opinion is going to differ from the actual law -- depending on which state you live in of course.Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
well yea, that's what I thought, but that makes the 2nd option correct, and the implication is that some other choice is..(very small # of votes)
Yes, I believe you are correct that #2 sounds correct in relation to the Roe v Wade decision. So it seems there could me multiple correct answers. Who knows? I wish the OP would just clear this up, the suspense is killing me!Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
yea, but that's an opinion, which i don't agree with. i agree with 2, which also is the law i think.
but i suppose it will turn out to not be the law, by some description or understanidng, and then we can all start arguing !!![]()
Originally posted by: AEB
Womens "right to choose" ends at consensual sex.
I dont support any abortion but a women who is raped granted didnt choose it. Sometimes your actions have consequences. Abortions are just another way people can shift personal responsibility. With the new law congress just past women have more rights then men. Women can choose to murder but if you kill a pregnant women you get a double murder. It is simple abortions give women the ability to legally commit murder.
Originally posted by: AEB
Its the same with a guy Klixxer. you get a girl pregnant and she has the baby say hello child support. Adoption is an answer. BUt that pretty little song doesnt change the fact she CONSENTED. Mary could have married the guy first that would have given he security. She choose to have sex, i support the womens right to choose see?
Nice sig!Originally posted by: Klixxer
Fighting for peace is like fvcking for virginity
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Nice sig!Originally posted by: Klixxer
Fighting for peace is like fvcking for virginity![]()
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Nice sig!Originally posted by: Klixxer
Fighting for peace is like fvcking for virginity![]()
Thank you!![]()
Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Nice sig!Originally posted by: Klixxer
Fighting for peace is like fvcking for virginity![]()
Thank you!![]()
I'll make my own...
Appeasing for peace is like laying spread-eagle on the ground nude with a bottle of KY in one hand and a sign reading "fvck me" in the other![]()
so, yes, the 34 people who voted for this option are indicating that they don't know what the court case said, since roe v. wade allowed the state to restrict as much as it wanted (except in health of the mother and maybe some other narrow exceptions.i support all of roe v. wade and think a woman has a right to abortion in 3rd trimester for whatever reason
this one is wrong because there is a more appropos answeri support all of roe v. wade and think a state has a right to restrict abortion in the 3rd trimester
this one gets the structure of roe v. wade right. if you think a woman has an absolute right do an abortion in the 3rd trimester you don't support ALL of roe v. wade. but, it's not right because there is a more appropos answeri don't support all of roe v. wade and think a woman has a right to abortion in the 3rd trimester for whatever reason
i suppose this could be a perfectly good answeri don't support roe v. wade and think the state has a right to restrict abortion in the 3rd trimester
this is the appropos answer i was referring to. the current law on the subject is NOT roe v. wade, it is planned parenthood of southeastern pa. v. casey. it differes with roe v. wade in a few ways, which i won't go into hereroe v. wade is not the law on the subject
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Hmmm....only a few people did well on this poll. It is worded pretty tricky ElFenix.![]()
Insane gets a :cookie; and :milk; for figuring out this is more a test than a poll
Originally posted by: LordMagnusKain
if someone wants to end the life of their infant, is that also not your business? draw the line and support why the line should exist.If someone wants to abort a child, as far as I'm concerned that's their business and not mine. Do as they please.
Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Nice sig!Originally posted by: Klixxer
Fighting for peace is like fvcking for virginity![]()
Thank you!![]()
I'll make my own...
Appeasing for peace is like laying spread-eagle on the ground nude with a bottle of KY in one hand and a sign reading "fvck me" in the other![]()
Originally posted by: dirtboy
so if they can create it, why can't they destory it?
Well, you kinda blew it considering you asked people what they "thought" not what they believed the law to be. Most people probably answered with their personal opinion on the matter, not what Roe v Wade (or any other court decision) stipulates.Originally posted by: ElFenix
yes yes it is a test to what people actually know about the roe v. wade decision and subsequent abortion court cases.
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Well, you kinda blew it considering you asked people what they "thought" not what they believed the law to be. Most people probably answered with their personal opinion on the matter, not what Roe v Wade (or any other court decision) stipulates.Originally posted by: ElFenix
yes yes it is a test to what people actually know about the roe v. wade decision and subsequent abortion court cases.
Originally posted by: Tripleshot
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Well, you kinda blew it considering you asked people what they "thought" not what they believed the law to be. Most people probably answered with their personal opinion on the matter, not what Roe v Wade (or any other court decision) stipulates.Originally posted by: ElFenix
yes yes it is a test to what people actually know about the roe v. wade decision and subsequent abortion court cases.
Exactly, making his assertion totally invalid.
What is telling is that better than 60% seem to support Roe V Wade for what they percieve that to be, IE: a womans right to choose. And close to 30% don't even want to get in the fray, but just want the bickering to stop. Looks like a clear MINORITY favor dumping a womans right to choose.
Fitting tribute to those right wing morons who think their brand of morality should be foisted on all the population of the world. They must get their lessons from the Taliban, the crusaders for moral might.![]()
