11/21/16 What's your fetal position? (user search)
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  11/21/16 What's your fetal position? (search mode)
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Question: You know the drill
#1
100% Pro-Choice
 
#2
Pro-Choice, but...
 
#3
Pro-Life, but I am OK with stem cell research and birth control (Not a Personhood Fan)
 
#4
Pro-Life, Pro-Personhood
 
#5
I think there should be some form of abortion access beyond the most extreme circumstances, but I wouldn't call myself "Pro-Choice"
 
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Total Voters: 85

Author Topic: 11/21/16 What's your fetal position?  (Read 1235 times)
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« on: November 22, 2016, 03:47:12 PM »

I'm pro-life personally, though I don't believe I can force my religious views on others. Chris Christie made a good point: the GOP needs to be pro-life for the entirety of life. Pro-lifers sure love to picket the Planned Parenthood clinics and hurl insults at the women going in, but they don't seem to have any of that "Christian charity" that they always use as their excuse to oppose the necessary core of our social welfare system when it comes to keeping the child alive after birth. God forbid George Tiller kill a baby but who cares if he is black and grows up in poverty amirite?!?!

These kind of people are called "Ted Cruz supporters."
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