Friday, April 16, 2010

High-profile people "legitimizing" Abortion?

When BILLIONAIRES like Bill Gates, Michael Bloomberg, Oprah Winfrey, and Warren Buffett support, even become activist for abortion, doesn't that "legitamize" abortion as not being murder?





Obviously such high-profile, well-educated, billionaires would be thanking God for their blessings, so why do they support abortion?

High-profile people "legitimizing" Abortion?
OMG - morality does not have an income cap!





Bill Gates stole Apple's operating system. Bloomburg is a politician, just look at his approval ratings in NY. Buffet is a stock market genius and Oprah Winfrey is a TV talk show host. What is it, in their job titles or wallets, that allows them to decide what is moral?





You can't legitimize something that is immoral. Murder is murder... and premeditated at that. 92+ percent of all abortions are for convenience! That is selfish and immature.





25.5% Want to postpone childbearing


21.3% Cannot afford a baby


14.1% Has relationship problem or partner does not want pregnancy


12.2% Too young; parent(s) or other(s) object to pregnancy


10.8% Having a child will disrupt education or job


7.9% Want no (more) children


3.3% Risk to fetal health


2.8% Risk to maternal health


2.1% Other


1.0% Rape or incest
Reply:I think people look at it wrong, its perspective. People do not support abortions, but rather the rights of the mother. I personally diagree with it, but I have never been in that situation..irregardless - NO politican-I don't care what party they belong to has ever truly made an attempt to overturn roe v wade.


besides what ever is going on its working -Abortion rates at the lowest levels since 1974


EDIT: Libstick: Decreasing population?? LMFAO - where the heck is this "Decreassing Population" thing going on. Last I checked we went over 300,000 million people in this country
Reply:like i always said, the more education you have the less common sense you seem to have.proves true all the time.people should think before they spread their legs apart.ever heard of birth control.it;s not called abortion.
Reply:Yay! I love knowing that I can have an abortion if I choose to do so.
Reply:I can't prove that a fetus ISN'T a baby. But you can't prove that it is. Anytime anyone wants to discuss this issue MINUS that unwarranted assumption, feel free to contact me.





And no, I'm NOT "pro-choice" at all. I believe that in certain cases contraception, sterilization, and abortion should be compulsory -- not a choice at all, but a mandate.
Reply:Too late. The Supreme Court legitimized abortion 35 years ago.
Reply:No.





Making decsions for oneself is the American way.
Reply:Because it is popular with the poor demographics. You would think they would tell people to use birth control but under the guise of " a woman's right of choice." They forget that their first choice should have been to not have unprotected sex. Their second choice should have been to take the morning after pill. Instead they took option 3. Have unprotected sex, ignore the morning after pill and kill the baby instead. Then there is always option 4. Adoption





Edit: Abortion percentage down because of the decrease in population. Still you have 1.21 million women making a bad choice when so many others are available. "According to the Guttmacher data, the number of abortions declined by 8 percent between 2000 and 2005, from 1.31 million to 1.21 million."

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