Crickets, Rip?Originally posted by: Bowfinger
I guess that confirms that I am not really a leftist. I think this is great news. It's fantastic that responsible sex education and better access to birth control are bringing down abortion rates.Originally posted by: Riprorin
I should be used to it by now, but I still find it rather odd that the leftists get so upset over good news.
It does seem a little odd that you so vocally oppose the things that bring abortion rates down. Think of all the women and unborn who would have been hurt had your hateful, un-Christian agenda prevailed.
Originally posted by: Forsythe
I think rip sits at home and imagines for example me running around with a coat hanger, tipping over every pregnant woman i see, and give it too them.
Ease of rip, you're not right mentally.
In other words, you only see the things that match your agenda, and you don't care how many lives you hurt in your blind pursuit of that agenda. In my book, that's moral bankruptcy.Originally posted by: Riprorin
From the OP
Lyons of Wisconsin Right to Life cited three factors, including an increase in young people she described as "pro-life."
"Young people are very, very different from their predecessors . . . they just have values that center more than just around themselves," she said.
Lyons also credited anti-abortion commercials that emphasize that having a child won't ruin a young woman's life, and a 1998 state law requiring most women seeking an abortion to see a doctor and then wait 24 hours before having the procedure done.
Another factor, said Marquette University political science professor and Constitutional law expert Christopher Wolfe, is public debate in recent years over issues such as the so-called partial-birth abortion. Because of the debate, people in their 20s are "less in favor of broad abortion rights than middle-age people," he said.
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
In other words, you only see the things that match your agenda, and you don't care how many lives you hurt in your blind pursuit of that agenda. In my book, that's moral bankruptcy.Originally posted by: Riprorin
From the OP
Lyons of Wisconsin Right to Life cited three factors, including an increase in young people she described as "pro-life."
"Young people are very, very different from their predecessors . . . they just have values that center more than just around themselves," she said.
Lyons also credited anti-abortion commercials that emphasize that having a child won't ruin a young woman's life, and a 1998 state law requiring most women seeking an abortion to see a doctor and then wait 24 hours before having the procedure done.
Another factor, said Marquette University political science professor and Constitutional law expert Christopher Wolfe, is public debate in recent years over issues such as the so-called partial-birth abortion. Because of the debate, people in their 20s are "less in favor of broad abortion rights than middle-age people," he said.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Forsythe
I think rip sits at home and imagines for example me running around with a coat hanger, tipping over every pregnant woman i see, and give it too them.
Ease of rip, you're not right mentally.
Denmark has one of the higest abortion rates in Europe.
How do you account for that?
Abortion Rates around the worldOriginally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Forsythe
I think rip sits at home and imagines for example me running around with a coat hanger, tipping over every pregnant woman i see, and give it too them.
Ease of rip, you're not right mentally.
Denmark has one of the higest abortion rates in Europe.
How do you account for that?
Originally posted by: Stunt
[l=Abortion Rates around the world]Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Forsythe
I think rip sits at home and imagines for example me running around with a coat hanger, tipping over every pregnant woman i see, and give it too them.
Ease of rip, you're not right mentally.
Denmark has one of the higest abortion rates in Europe.
How do you account for that?
North America 22
Northern Europe 8
Southern Europe 12
Western Europe <12
all under your US value.
i guess those socialist liberals are keeping rates lower than the US is...
care to explain this Rip?
It's hard to tell whether you're deliberately being obtuse, or whether you truly can't read worth a rip. No matter. I clearly said, "responsible sex education and better access to birth control are bringing down abortion rates". It is your blind, hateful opposition to them that is hurting women.Originally posted by: Riprorin
It's well documented that abortions hurt women and physically, not to mention the 45 million or so human lives that have been taken since 1974.Originally posted by: Bowfinger
In other words, you only see the things that match your agenda, and you don't care how many lives you hurt in your blind pursuit of that agenda. In my book, that's moral bankruptcy.
And they're all countries with fairly open and liberal attitudes towards sex and sexuality, quite the opposite of the Puritan repression in the U.S. Coincidence? I don't think so.Originally posted by: Stunt
Looks like every 1st world european country, canada, australia, japan have lower rates than the US.
The leaders are Netherlands, Belgium, Germany.
Originally posted by: Stunt
Looks like every 1st world european country, canada, australia, japan have lower rates than the US.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
What would the abortion rate be in the US if Planned Parenthood didn't target poor?
It's well known that the founder of PP was a supporter of eugenics and about 3/4 of PP clinics are located in the inner city.
Nope. He decided on DUHversion.Originally posted by: Infohawk
Rip is scurrying to find some prolife data he can cut and crap into this thread.Originally posted by: Stunt
Looks like every 1st world european country, canada, australia, japan have lower rates than the US.
Originally posted by: conjur
Nope. He decided on DUHversion.Originally posted by: Infohawk
Rip is scurrying to find some prolife data he can cut and crap into this thread.Originally posted by: Stunt
Looks like every 1st world european country, canada, australia, japan have lower rates than the US.
Originally posted by: Infohawk
Originally posted by: Stunt
Looks like every 1st world european country, canada, australia, japan have lower rates than the US.
Rip is scurrying to find some prolife data he can cut and crap into this thread.
