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JSojourner
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« on: January 17, 2008, 02:31:55 PM »

This is absurd; even though I don't like abortion, there is no reason for these pictures to be put here.  Pro-life people who use these pictures and silly little facts are just trying to emotionally blackmail us into agreeing with them.

Your conscience might be trying to tell you something if you're emotionally affected. If honestly supported late term abortion, you'd immediately be able to rationalize the pictures using logic and they wouldn't affect you (I suppose Porce probably chuckled when he saw the for example).

Who should be punished for committing these "crimes" and to what extent?
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JSojourner
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« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2008, 09:41:38 PM »

Those that committ them of course.


So just the doctor?  Or the doctor and anyone who assists in the procedure?  Or the doctor, anyone who assists in the procedure and the woman who submits to the procedure?

And then, what punishment would you prescribe for each?
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JSojourner
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« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2008, 01:54:59 PM »

The abortion doctor commits premeditated murder (which I believe is downgraded to physician assisted suicide consented to by the parents on behalf of the dead), the nurses commit accessory (also, IMHO, to assisted suicide), donors to the clinic commit aiding and abetting (again, IMHO, to assisted suicide), and the parents commit murder for hire (which, IMHO is reduced to suicide, and I believe is further mitigated by the fact that the state has no jurisdiction over family matters).

So do they go to jail, pay a fine or what?
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JSojourner
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« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2008, 04:47:17 PM »

The abortion doctor commits premeditated murder (which I believe is downgraded to physician assisted suicide consented to by the parents on behalf of the dead), the nurses commit accessory (also, IMHO, to assisted suicide), donors to the clinic commit aiding and abetting (again, IMHO, to assisted suicide), and the parents commit murder for hire (which, IMHO is reduced to suicide, and I believe is further mitigated by the fact that the state has no jurisdiction over family matters).

So do they go to jail, pay a fine or what?

I don't think that the state should be in the business of protecting rights that have been waved by the soverign individuals involved.

I basically agree.  I don't see how we can afford to criminalize abortion.  Our jails are full as it is.  There is the Gary North-Rousas Rushdooney-David Chilton perspective of course.  Just execute all the doctors, nurses and abortive mothers for murder.

Insanely evil?  No doubt.  But it would seem to indicate that at least they truly regard the fetus as fully human. The folks who want to criminalize abortion, but not punish it -- or punish it through prison time, fines or some other sanction -- strike me as not fully believing their rhetoric.  Unless, of course, they are against all capital punishment.
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