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Reply 1
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Reply 2
:ditto: I'm a bit confuzzled :confused:
Reply 3
Pro choice thanks, i'd hate for some power-hungry, morally obsessed arse telling me what to do with my body...
Reply 4
adamu
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Y'know, abortion?
Reply 5
Pro Choice all the way.
Reply 6
ciara
Y'know, abortion?

I thought it was about abortion, I just didn't get what it was asking? :confused:
Ignore me, its been a long day...I hate 12 hour shifts :frown:
Reply 7
ciara
Y'know, abortion?

Ok, quite frankly it could have related to alot of things so i think im forgiven.

Too me quality of life is the most important thing. We have enough people in this world suffering, we dont need to introduce more.

Oh the other hand how can we possibly choose to end someones life because we feel its in there best interests.

Its an impossible question.
Reply 8
I'm Pro-Choice all the way.
There is a very popular thread on this over in Debate+Discussion.. Great Argum.. Debates going on in there :smile: Give it a look.
Reply 9
rather ambiguous question....
choice is a must
Beekeeper
Pro choice thanks, i'd hate for some power-hungry, morally obsessed arse telling me what to do with my body...



i agree with BK.

If i was inthe situation i'd prefer to have the choice. Whats right for one person is not nessaccarly right for another. Plus a lot of teh the pro-life objections (tho not all) are fueled by the beliefsof Christiality, and as this is not the religion i follow i see not why its views should be forced upon me in the form of pro-lifers. It is choice of the women carrying the child NO-ONE else's. How can anyone else possibly know what that women feels?

grr makes me angry thinking about it, women should not be condemmed for making a hard, and life changing decsion about their body. :mad:
If it was made illegal, you'd just have loads of underground, crappy operations going on like you used to, noramlly involving a hammer and one or more sticks with nails in it. It's going to happen anyway, and at least doing it in a hospital, professionally, is the most safe way (though i appreciate it is never truly safe).

Ii chose not to chose life. I chose something else...
DanGrover
If it was made illegal, you'd just have loads of underground, crappy operations going on like you used to, noramlly involving a hammer and one or more sticks with nails in it. It's going to happen anyway, and at least doing it in a hospital, professionally, is the most safe way (though i appreciate it is never truly safe).

Ii chose not to chose life. I chose something else...

true think about how many botched backstreet abortions there are in countries where it's Illegal.

Women are dying
Reply 13
The law needs to be made stricter, but abortions should certainly not be made illegal. Overall I guess I'm pro choice, though it disgusts me when a small minority don't seem to respect life and have very late abortions/several abortions because they get pregnant at 'the wrong time'.
Cxx
Reply 14
I'm kind of both. I'm pro life in that personally I think it's wrong to kill an unborn person and if it was me I wouldn't want an abortion. But then again, I think that everybody has a right to decide what to do with their own body. I would ram my moral opinion down anyone's throat.
Reply 15
I'm pro choice.
Reply 16
Pro-choice. No protection is 100% so we either have to give people the choice of abortion or expect all men & women of all ages to abstain from sex unless they want a baby which would never be practical :smile:
Reply 17
strictly pro-life as i suspect most people are deep down. like the rest i accept there are times when abortion is required or desired.
Reply 18
Pro-Choice.
lessthanthree
choice all the way.

ain't nobody telling me what I can and can't grow in my uterus.


What would the police say if you started growing cannabis?

MB