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Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:08 pm
Not sure how reliable Fox news is but I found this article and the first thing in my mind was "holy crap". It's kind of shocking.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,565444,00.html?sPage=fnc/health/women
I found this story kind of sad. It shows the reality how others can be pushed into abortion and how it can effect them.
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Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:29 pm
15 abortions? Wow. Poor lady.
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:21 pm
And this...is so-called "choice".
Hmm.
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 8:33 pm
You see, something like that seems to me like she just made many poor choices and was apathetic to what she was doing. She comes off as incredibly selfish or her husband is a monster. Something like an "addiction" to abortion is like an addiction to murder, in my opinion.
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 10:55 pm
Eternus Noctuna You see, something like that seems to me like she just made many poor choices and was apathetic to what she was doing. She comes off as incredibly selfish or her husband is a monster. Something like an "addiction" to abortion is like an addiction to murder, in my opinion. It's kind of hard to tell. It made it seem like the husband is the monster but for all we know, she might not being telling the truth. We don't really don't know much about the husband besides the fact that she claims that he didn't want kids and was her reasons. Like I said, not sure how trust worthy Fox News.
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 7:50 pm
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:41 am
Her publisher apparently paid to have her vetted. Medical records were produced for most of the abortions. I'm considering getting the book out of the library, but it's a little too sad for me.
From what I understand, she wasn't addicted to the abortions, but to the rebellion. She rebelled against her husband by not taking her birth control pills, felt thrilled when she got pregnant (again, defiance), and then panicked, didn't want to lose her husband, and had the abortions. It doesn't sound like he made her do it, but he did have the opinion that families trap you and are a barrier to freedom so she knew he absolutely didn't want kids. Of course, I didn't read the book so I may be getting that part wrong.
It's not really saying anything new, though. We all know that roughly half of women who have abortions are using it as primary source of birth control, if the AGI is to be trusted. 15 is a lot, but that's also not entirely unbelievable. I feel a little weird that the most horrifying part for me is the way America treated women in Puerto Rico.
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 8:14 pm
lymelady Her publisher apparently paid to have her vetted. Medical records were produced for most of the abortions. I'm considering getting the book out of the library, but it's a little too sad for me. From what I understand, she wasn't addicted to the abortions, but to the rebellion. She rebelled against her husband by not taking her birth control pills, felt thrilled when she got pregnant (again, defiance), and then panicked, didn't want to lose her husband, and had the abortions. It doesn't sound like he made her do it, but he did have the opinion that families trap you and are a barrier to freedom so she knew he absolutely didn't want kids. Of course, I didn't read the book so I may be getting that part wrong. It's not really saying anything new, though. We all know that roughly half of women who have abortions are using it as primary source of birth control, if the AGI is to be trusted. 15 is a lot, but that's also not entirely unbelievable. I feel a little weird that the most horrifying part for me is the way America treated women in Puerto Rico. What happened to the women in Puerto Rico? There are many women if different countries that are treated horrible or don't have proper care, those are the women that die during birth. That is really said. You make a good point about being addicted to the rebellion. You don't get back at someone by "forgetting" to use birth control then abortion when you get pregnant.
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