Amaros -> RE: Mike Huckabee's View of Women (1/19/2008 7:13:31 AM)
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ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave My whimsical attitude Fluffy, nothing more. adding: thats why I ended the statement with a "lol" I have no reason to believe anyone will agree with me. I am not an active outraged crusader against abortion .....but ...... Also using Thetammyjoe's "thin wedge"..... if abortion is OK lets kill off old people, the sick, the depressed, those in wheel chairs or suffering any disease that cant be cured but can be held in abeyence. Cant see any difference in principle....can you ? Funnily enough I do believe in Euthenasia, under strict controls ! By the way in 99% of cases the issue of abortion is not complicated. It is done for no other reason than convenience. Is that statement wrong ? I'm gussing that in 99% of abortions, the indications are that if one or both of the parties were mature enough to use birth control - and it's always the men who say "it's like wearing a raincoat in the shower", etc., then neither party is responsible enough to raise a child in such a way that it has an even chance of growing into a person who can make their own choices - the prisons are full of unwanted children propagated by women hooked on drugs, etc., men who couldn't stick around to help raise them but are off to get another woman hooked on drugs, etc., and they themselves were probobly unwanted to begin with. It's all well and good when you assume rational, healthy, economically secure people involved: it ain't necessarily so, and it's always been the right wing that introduced things like forced abortions, forced sterilizations, etc. - George H. Bush started forced sterilization programs in Africa, and the same right wing cabal that's currently plotting to overthrow the constitution is the same bunch that inspired Hitler with their eugenics programs in the Thirties and Forties, forced abortions and sterilizations of those they considered "unfit", who coincidentally enough are usualy minorities. Me, I'd like to retain the whole concept of choice, if you don't mind, I cannot see a blastocysts life as being somehow more sacred than any other, you cnd force women to have children, you cannot force men or women to be responsible parents. My ex and I were broken up when she turned up pregnant, she asked me what to do (condom broke), and I told her it was her choice, I'd back her up no matter what she did. She cried (all her other boyfriends made her get abortions). Long story short, her it is Ten years later, I'm stuck at home with two kids, the oldest has Downs, and I can't get a babysitter, so I have no social life and I live on the edge of poverty, I packed them up and left 5 years ago because she couldn't quit drinking and she was a violent drunk - the oldest still has some issues, and and occassionally gets physically aggressive when frustrated. I'm not crying poor me here, I made my choice and I stuck to my word, and I don't regret any of it, but I am literally only one of about three or four men I've ever known in my life who would do that, and I'm lucky enough to be in a situation where it's possible - I've known myriad single mothers who leave the kids alone at home while they go out and party, guys in prison, or on the run, hooked on drugs, etc., or forced to live like a homeless person, moving from one squat to another, always a target for abuse and exploitation and her children too, most of whom themselves end up pregnent teenagers - it's just no way for a kid to grow up, the deck is stacked against you, and being an unwanted child, raised by "wolves", for all practical purposes, get's you not one iota of sympathy in this world, and from social conservatives least of all. Take your baby down to the local church and tell them you're an unwed mother and need help, see what kind of reception you get, they want converts and acolytes, and they're gonna make you grovel for it if they offer any help at all, they're too busy politicking against childcare, child welfare, birth control sex education, blocking family planning clinics where women go to get birth control, or any other program that "encourages" the independence of women, or taking responsibility for your own reproductive choices. So yeah, I don't think it's the best form of birth control, but I understand the situation entirely, in many cases it is the responsible thing to do, and it's never been an easy decision for any of the women I've known - if more guys talked to these women, they might not be so adament against using condoms.
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