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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:10 am
I.Am But most importantly, why are you posting here? I could've sworn that Pro-Choicers were only supposed to post in the Pro-Life/Pro-Choice Discussion subforum. Andy, like it matters =_=
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:15 am
I moved from an F state to an A-. neutral Quote: Only a physician can perform an abortion. Um, if I were pro-choice, I'd see this as a GOOD thing. eek I thought they wanted to keep abortion safe. I've had too many technicians botch a venipuncture, no way are they performing minor surgery on me.
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:16 am
Himura Kenshin Well, to be fair, I'm sure pro-choice people don't appreciate being called baby killers and murderers. Which is something that happens quite often. Can we call them fetus killers? Is that not accurate?
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:18 am
La Veuve Zin Himura Kenshin Well, to be fair, I'm sure pro-choice people don't appreciate being called baby killers and murderers. Which is something that happens quite often. Can we call them fetus killers? Is that not accurate? Well.. technically not really, because they perse do not kill the fetus. But it acurate to state pro-fetalkilling, well as accurate as stating we are in fact, anti-choice.
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 11:00 am
It matters Kaiser. Its one of Miranda's rules. Choicers can only post in our lifer/choicer sub-forum.But, last I PMed Himura he admitted he was a fence sitter.
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 12:57 pm
[]Himura Kenshin[] Master Kaiser You know in total spite, since they scream bodily integrity, why should I be taxed? Its my godamn money, False analogy. lymelady Ever notice how once a pregnancy is a threat to finances, they go, KILL IT! But if someone was to kill a bunch of kittens because they were a financial burden, these people would think that was monstrous? You are making that statement up and you know it. neutral No I'm not. First off...people in this forum have had their threads locked for saying baby-killers before, so you're preaching to the choir. That's like saying it's alright to call people niggers because the term crackers is used by some. Secondly, I've talked to people who DO think this. I'm not saying it out of angst. It's an observation I've made. Not everyone does it, but hey, I think it's pretty monstrous to kill animals instead of giving them to people who want them. Then again, I also think it's monstrous to kill your child instead of giving him or her away when you can't afford a baby, especially when there IS funding available. If you believe that abortion isn't wrong, does it follow that you believe killing kittens isn't wrong? Of course not. To say someone believes it's okay to have an abortion for finances but they'd be horrified if kittens were slaughtered for the same reason isn't a stretch, unless you believe that people who're pro-choice uphold animal cruelty. I certainly don't believe that, do you?
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 1:00 pm
La Veuve Zin I moved from an F state to an A-. neutral Quote: Only a physician can perform an abortion. Um, if I were pro-choice, I'd see this as a GOOD thing. eek I thought they wanted to keep abortion safe. I've had too many technicians botch a venipuncture, no way are they performing minor surgery on me. That's one of the things that they don't like about Maryland, too. It really scared me that they want people without MDs to do abortions. Then again, they also want 12 year old girls to go in and abort the babies of ***** in order to hide the abuse from their families, but hey, how else are they going to sexually free those girls? Enabling the men who are sexually freeing them is the only way it can be done.
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 2:43 pm
Eshmasesh, is there any reason you're using your mule again?
You're allowed to be here if you're prochoice, you just need to stay in the subforum for it.
Unless you're someone else, in which case, I apologize, but this account used to be Eshmasesh's mule. If that's not the case anymore, then please forgive me for my mistake.
Edit:
Sorry, didn't read the signature. I'm an idiot XD
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 2:51 pm
Kenshin;
The account was banned yesterday, and considering that the signature has in it that the account was banned, I would say that it's the same person. Judging from the posts you made yesterday about abortion, and the fact that in your main account you were only a member of the pro-choice guild, I'm forced to deduce that unless you've had a drastic change of heart in the past 24 hours you're completely pro-choice.
Pro-choice people are welcome in the guild, however as Kate has already stated, they can only post in the subforum. If you post elsewhere in the guild you will be banned, automatically.
If you HAVE had a magical change of heart, than PM me and work things out with me. However I don't want you posting in here until you've worked things out with me.
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 3:25 pm
ryokomayuka My state got an f. biggrin I sent them an e-mail thanking them for failing Ohio. I'm suprised Massachusetts got a C. I thought they would probably get an A. Abortion Ban Massachusetts has an unconstitutional and unenforceable criminal ban on abortion. Details » Biased Counseling & Mandatory Delay Massachusetts has a partially unconstitutional and unenforceable law that subjects women seeking abortions to biased counseling requirements and mandatory delays. Details » Insurance Prohibition for Abortion Massachusetts restricts insurance coverage of abortion. Details » Physician-Only Restriction Massachusetts prohibits certain qualified health care professionals from performing abortions. Details » Refusal to Provide Medical Services Massachusetts allows certain individuals or entities to refuse to provide women specific reproductive health services, information, or referrals. Details » Restrictions on Young Women's Access to Abortion Massachusetts law restricts young women's access to abortion services by mandating parental consent. Details » Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers (TRAP) Massachusetts has an unconstitutional and unenforceable law that subjects abortion providers to burdensome restrictions not applied to other medical professionals.
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 4:34 pm
After looking at all the evidence. I'll have to agree with Miranda and Lyme. Kin, I'll ask that you convince us that you've had a change of heart (if you have) and if not then you'll be asked to leave to the subforum and will only be alloud to post there. If you fail to comply with that, and continue posting in here after admitting you are still pro-choice, then you will be banned. Thems the brakes.
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 8:20 pm
just to add to the kitten thing- it should be, by their logic, the CHOICE of the person who owns the kittens, since the kittens are leaching off their resources and are not people.
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 6:00 am
divineseraph just to add to the kitten thing- it should be, by their logic, the CHOICE of the person who owns the kittens, since the kittens are leaching off their resources and are not people. Well, by their logic, abortion should be legal all throughout pregnancy, in my opinion.
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:50 am
I moved from an F state (Arkansas), to a D state (Colorado). sad
I still like Colorado though.
"I just want to thank you so much for giving my preferred state of residence, Arkansas, an F in your website's "Who Decides" feature. I am a little disappointed that my current state of residence only recieved a D rating, however. I'm certain that if we try just a little harder, perhaps some day we might be able to protect all the unborn children in America. Oh well, I suppose a girl can dream now, can't she.
Sincerely,
A well-educated, atheist, feminist pro-lifer"
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 4:18 pm
For someone who's not living in America - how do I find out what Britain would be graded? I'm curious.
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