Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: zendari
A question for the libs: Why should we all have to pay for abortions, contraception, and birth control, subsidizing someone else's sexual activity?
People are going to have sex, youre too young to know but its actually enjoyable. Also if it wasnt subsidized there would be FAR more unwanted births. Since dumbya and the right are pushing abstinance only/contraceptives are evil agendas its absolutely necessary to keep unwanted births down.
What are you talking about? Contraception is available everywhere. You can buy condoms at your local convenience store. Can't afford them? Planned Parenthood and a dozen other orgs like them will give you contraception for free. The problem isn't availability, it's use.
Sure, people are going to have sex. But where is the responsibility that comes with the fun? Equasions must be balanced. You can't have one without the other. My personal view on abortion is this: You're making someone else (who has no say in the decision) pay for your mistake. And if the abortion is state funded then where exactly does responsibility play in? It doesn't. And if there is no personal responsibility expected of anyone, why would anyone excercise personal responsibility? And that turns into an issue much bigger than abortion real fast.
You miss the point, once a again, stupid kid. Did you see how FEW abortions are subsidized? Do you totally miss the fact that there would be more unwanted briths without abortion? I said NOTHING about responsibility. Its our responsilbity to take care of those that are irresponsible. If you disagree, you are not worthy of considering yourself part of society.
Originally posted by: zendari
A question for the libs: Why should we all have to pay for abortions, contraception, and birth control, subsidizing someone else's sexual activity?
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: zendari
A question for the libs: Why should we all have to pay for abortions, contraception, and birth control, subsidizing someone else's sexual activity?
Obviously, your only major concern in the financial cost to society of paying for abortions and contraception. Since you've overlooked the obvious, it might be useful to compare a few costs:
Cost of an abortion: ~$1000.
Lifetime cost of birth control (assumes $1/day for 30 years) ~$11,000
Cost of prenatal care and delivery of a baby: $10,000
Cost of raising a baby to age 18 (includes public school, medical, day care, food, shelter, clothing, transportation): $200,000+
I'd say preventing all those babies from being born represents a HUGE savings to us taxpayers. Since you're so concerned with the cost to society, I'm sure you heartily agree. Why, you ought to be a major advocate for abortions, "pro-abortion" in the truest sense of the word.
Originally posted by: Tab
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: zendari
A question for the libs: Why should we all have to pay for abortions, contraception, and birth control, subsidizing someone else's sexual activity?
Obviously, your only major concern in the financial cost to society of paying for abortions and contraception. Since you've overlooked the obvious, it might be useful to compare a few costs:
Cost of an abortion: ~$1000.
Lifetime cost of birth control (assumes $1/day for 30 years) ~$11,000
Cost of prenatal care and delivery of a baby: $10,000
Cost of raising a baby to age 18 (includes public school, medical, day care, food, shelter, clothing, transportation): $200,000+
I'd say preventing all those babies from being born represents a HUGE savings to us taxpayers. Since you're so concerned with the cost to society, I'm sure you heartily agree. Why, you ought to be a major advocate for abortions, "pro-abortion" in the truest sense of the word.
An abortion costs a $1000?!?!?! :Q
In 1997, the average cost of a first-trimester, non-hospital abortion with local anesthesia was $319. In 2000 this cost was $372. For low-income and younger women, gathering the necessary funds for the procedure often causes delays. Compounding the problem is the fact that the cost of abortion rises with gestational age: in 2001, non-hospital facilities charged $774 for abortion at 16 weeks gestation and $1,179 at 20 weeks.
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: zendari
A question for the libs: Why should we all have to pay for abortions, contraception, and birth control, subsidizing someone else's sexual activity?
Obviously, your only major concern in the financial cost to society of paying for abortions and contraception. Since you've overlooked the obvious, it might be useful to compare a few costs:
Cost of an abortion: ~$1000.
Lifetime cost of birth control (assumes $1/day for 30 years) ~$11,000
Cost of prenatal care and delivery of a baby: $10,000
Cost of raising a baby to age 18 (includes public school, medical, day care, food, shelter, clothing, transportation): $200,000+
I'd say preventing all those babies from being born represents a HUGE savings to us taxpayers. Since you're so concerned with the cost to society, I'm sure you heartily agree. Why, you ought to be a major advocate for abortions, "pro-abortion" in the truest sense of the word.
Can we assume that you're celibate?Originally posted by: zendari
You forgot 2 other things:Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: zendari
A question for the libs: Why should we all have to pay for abortions, contraception, and birth control, subsidizing someone else's sexual activity?
Obviously, your only major concern in the financial cost to society of paying for abortions and contraception. Since you've overlooked the obvious, it might be useful to compare a few costs:
Cost of an abortion: ~$1000.
Lifetime cost of birth control (assumes $1/day for 30 years) ~$11,000
Cost of prenatal care and delivery of a baby: $10,000
Cost of raising a baby to age 18 (includes public school, medical, day care, food, shelter, clothing, transportation): $200,000+
I'd say preventing all those babies from being born represents a HUGE savings to us taxpayers. Since you're so concerned with the cost to society, I'm sure you heartily agree. Why, you ought to be a major advocate for abortions, "pro-abortion" in the truest sense of the word.
Costs of not having sex: free
Income earned by 18 year old after adulthood: 20k a year x 40 years = $800k.
Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: zendari
A question for the libs: Why should we all have to pay for abortions, contraception, and birth control, subsidizing someone else's sexual activity?
Obviously, your only major concern in the financial cost to society of paying for abortions and contraception. Since you've overlooked the obvious, it might be useful to compare a few costs:
Cost of an abortion: ~$1000.
Lifetime cost of birth control (assumes $1/day for 30 years) ~$11,000
Cost of prenatal care and delivery of a baby: $10,000
Cost of raising a baby to age 18 (includes public school, medical, day care, food, shelter, clothing, transportation): $200,000+
I'd say preventing all those babies from being born represents a HUGE savings to us taxpayers. Since you're so concerned with the cost to society, I'm sure you heartily agree. Why, you ought to be a major advocate for abortions, "pro-abortion" in the truest sense of the word.
You forgot 2 other things:
Costs of not having sex: free
Income earned by 18 year old after adulthood: 20k a year x 40 years = $800k.
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: zendari
A question for the libs: Why should we all have to pay for abortions, contraception, and birth control, subsidizing someone else's sexual activity?
People are going to have sex, youre too young to know but its actually enjoyable. Also if it wasnt subsidized there would be FAR more unwanted births. Since dumbya and the right are pushing abstinance only/contraceptives are evil agendas its absolutely necessary to keep unwanted births down.
What are you talking about? Contraception is available everywhere. You can buy condoms at your local convenience store. Can't afford them? Planned Parenthood and a dozen other orgs like them will give you contraception for free. The problem isn't availability, it's use.
Sure, people are going to have sex. But where is the responsibility that comes with the fun? Equasions must be balanced. You can't have one without the other. My personal view on abortion is this: You're making someone else (who has no say in the decision) pay for your mistake. And if the abortion is state funded then where exactly does responsibility play in? It doesn't. And if there is no personal responsibility expected of anyone, why would anyone excercise personal responsibility? And that turns into an issue much bigger than abortion real fast.
Every child has a chance of becoming a good person, if given the chance by the people.Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: zendari
A question for the libs: Why should we all have to pay for abortions, contraception, and birth control, subsidizing someone else's sexual activity?
Obviously, your only major concern in the financial cost to society of paying for abortions and contraception. Since you've overlooked the obvious, it might be useful to compare a few costs:
Cost of an abortion: ~$1000.
Lifetime cost of birth control (assumes $1/day for 30 years) ~$11,000
Cost of prenatal care and delivery of a baby: $10,000
Cost of raising a baby to age 18 (includes public school, medical, day care, food, shelter, clothing, transportation): $200,000+
I'd say preventing all those babies from being born represents a HUGE savings to us taxpayers. Since you're so concerned with the cost to society, I'm sure you heartily agree. Why, you ought to be a major advocate for abortions, "pro-abortion" in the truest sense of the word.
You forgot 2 other things:
Costs of not having sex: free
Income earned by 18 year old after adulthood: 20k a year x 40 years = $800k.
Oh, I get it. All those unwanted children born to welfare mothers become PRODUCTIVE members of society. More than that, they pay more in taxes than they consume. Pretty neat society you've dreamed up.
Sorry, in case you didn't realize it, even using those figures you've imagined, a person earning only $20K a year pays far less in taxes (maybe $3000 a year, at most, state + federal + sales tax) then they consume in state-provided benefits.
Such people are a net drain on society, AND MUST DIE!!!
So the 1.3 million fetuses killed each year were for the health of the mother or the fetus?You also seem to think that women use abortion as a form of birth control. I on the other, know that its not (based on statistics from the CDC that i cant find ATM).
Originally posted by: zendari
You pay for it.
Parental consent for minors.
Spousal consent for married people.
Originally posted by: homercles337
What if the parents have no involvement in the minor? Ever heard of latchkey kids? What if the parent cant be bothered to go to the clinic to give consent? Phone callWhat if the parents are abusive, but there is not enough evidence to prove it?Then you have the child. There's a lot more things than abortions that aren't allowed for children
What if the wife is in an abusive relationship? Divorce What if the wife cheated and realized her mistake, but wants to save the marriage? All the more reason to be honest What if the husband abandoned the wife and cant be found/contacted? Divorce What if the husband is overseas, or working in another state? Phone Call. You have 13 weeks to contact him.
Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: homercles337
What if the parents have no involvement in the minor? Ever heard of latchkey kids? What if the parent cant be bothered to go to the clinic to give consent? Phone callWhat if the parents are abusive, but there is not enough evidence to prove it?Then you have the child. There's a lot more things than abortions that aren't allowed for children
What if the wife is in an abusive relationship? Divorce What if the wife cheated and realized her mistake, but wants to save the marriage? All the more reason to be honest What if the husband abandoned the wife and cant be found/contacted? Divorce What if the husband is overseas, or working in another state? Phone Call. You have 13 weeks to contact him.
Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: zendari
A question for the libs: Why should we all have to pay for abortions, contraception, and birth control, subsidizing someone else's sexual activity?
Obviously, your only major concern in the financial cost to society of paying for abortions and contraception. Since you've overlooked the obvious, it might be useful to compare a few costs:
Cost of an abortion: ~$1000.
Lifetime cost of birth control (assumes $1/day for 30 years) ~$11,000
Cost of prenatal care and delivery of a baby: $10,000
Cost of raising a baby to age 18 (includes public school, medical, day care, food, shelter, clothing, transportation): $200,000+
I'd say preventing all those babies from being born represents a HUGE savings to us taxpayers. Since you're so concerned with the cost to society, I'm sure you heartily agree. Why, you ought to be a major advocate for abortions, "pro-abortion" in the truest sense of the word.
You forgot 2 other things:
Costs of not having sex: free
Income earned by 18 year old after adulthood: 20k a year x 40 years = $800k.
Originally posted by: homercles337
Youre profoundly simplistic view of the world truly astounds me. You think its that easy to confirm WHO is on the other end of a phone line? You think its better for an abused minor to have (to carry to term) AN UNWANTED CHILD than destroying a mass of cells? And dont trry the "adoption" BS. Do you know how dangerous childbirth can be for young women? Not to mention the emotional scars. Youre WAY oversimplifying, but then youre just a kid so i guess i expect that.
If she was raped, most people, myself included, are willing to let abortion laws slide a bit. If the pregnancy is dangerous to her health, most people, myself included, are willing to let abortion laws slide a bit. If she's old enough to choose to spread her legs she's old enough to carry a child to term.
You think abused women can just "get a divorce?" Just like that, eh? You really need to do some reading on spousal abuse. Better yet, volunteer at a shelter for abused women (although, i doubt you actually could being male). Its difficult for abused women to leave the house alone, let alone "get a divorce." So you would rather see an ENTIRE family destroyed--the very fabric of moral society you repugs claim to cherish--than to allow an ADULT woman to a minor medical procedure? All i can say is :roll: to your next point. Again, with the "phone call" is sufficient to give consent.
Now murder is a "minor medical procedure"? Adoption is readily avaiable in most states (and should be more avaialable and encouraged in others).
Just so you know, legal consent requires a signature and verification of identity BEFORE consent can be given over the phone. How do you suspect they protect themselves legally if they receive "consent" from someone not authorized to do so? Yes, you can give consent to have a conversation taped, but that is a very different form of consent than what youre thinking.
Better a phone call than no consent at all? I'm well aware its not foolproof, but its a start. At the very minimum notification for husbands should be acceptable to everyone
Originally posted by: Todd33
Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: zendari
A question for the libs: Why should we all have to pay for abortions, contraception, and birth control, subsidizing someone else's sexual activity?
Obviously, your only major concern in the financial cost to society of paying for abortions and contraception. Since you've overlooked the obvious, it might be useful to compare a few costs:
Cost of an abortion: ~$1000.
Lifetime cost of birth control (assumes $1/day for 30 years) ~$11,000
Cost of prenatal care and delivery of a baby: $10,000
Cost of raising a baby to age 18 (includes public school, medical, day care, food, shelter, clothing, transportation): $200,000+
I'd say preventing all those babies from being born represents a HUGE savings to us taxpayers. Since you're so concerned with the cost to society, I'm sure you heartily agree. Why, you ought to be a major advocate for abortions, "pro-abortion" in the truest sense of the word.
You forgot 2 other things:
Costs of not having sex: free
Income earned by 18 year old after adulthood: 20k a year x 40 years = $800k.
At least we are getting to the core of why Repugs are anti-abortion. They need more uneducated minimum wage poor to work for their corporations, ie. Walmart, McDonalds, etc.
I'm not pro-abortion, but it's not my place to tell a girl when to have a child. Sure, don't have sex is the answer. That's like telling a Bush twin not drink or Rush not to do drugs. Does it work?
Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: Todd33
Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: zendari
A question for the libs: Why should we all have to pay for abortions, contraception, and birth control, subsidizing someone else's sexual activity?
Obviously, your only major concern in the financial cost to society of paying for abortions and contraception. Since you've overlooked the obvious, it might be useful to compare a few costs:
Cost of an abortion: ~$1000.
Lifetime cost of birth control (assumes $1/day for 30 years) ~$11,000
Cost of prenatal care and delivery of a baby: $10,000
Cost of raising a baby to age 18 (includes public school, medical, day care, food, shelter, clothing, transportation): $200,000+
I'd say preventing all those babies from being born represents a HUGE savings to us taxpayers. Since you're so concerned with the cost to society, I'm sure you heartily agree. Why, you ought to be a major advocate for abortions, "pro-abortion" in the truest sense of the word.
You forgot 2 other things:
Costs of not having sex: free
Income earned by 18 year old after adulthood: 20k a year x 40 years = $800k.
At least we are getting to the core of why Repugs are anti-abortion. They need more uneducated minimum wage poor to work for their corporations, ie. Walmart, McDonalds, etc.
I'm not pro-abortion, but it's not my place to tell a girl when to have a child. Sure, don't have sex is the answer. That's like telling a Bush twin not drink or Rush not to do drugs. Does it work?
When the Bush twins get drunk they don't rectify the situation by murdering another human being. Might surprise you, but I'm in favor of decriminilizing all drugs. .
Originally posted by: Eeezee
The funniest thing is when an anti-abortionist claims to be saving the lives of a bunch of babies by bombing an abortion clinic and effectively killing doctors, mothers, AND the babies that they tried to say.
Just proof that these anti-abortion people are mostly retarded and should probably have been aborted.
