GOP set to adopt official abortion platform without exceptions for rape and incest

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The dems stand for nothing. Say what you will about the tenets of the republican party, at least it's an ethos!

Seriously though, I hate to be such a pessimist but progressives are totally fucked atm.
There are actually quite a few pro-life Dems. It really fucked up the health care reform debate because it took a bunch of pandering to get them on board.
 
That may have been true before, but now they are passing legislation at the State level. It's gone beyond a wedge issue.

oh they'll take it as far as they can so they can be permanent so they can hold it over their voters.

The problem with abortion is that compromise is almost impossible to attain.

The pro-choice people are like "It's my body, I shouldn't have to compromise."
While the anti-choice people believe "It's a life! You can't end it!"
 
I would listen to the pro-lifers if they were actually interested in stopping abortion.

Like I said in the other thread, if you want to stop abortion then up sex ed and have birth control be free and easy to get.

Instead we get less sex ed, restrictions put up around birth control. That just tells me they're not serious about stopping abortion they're only serious about maintaining it as a wedge issue.

Add to this list health care. If the pregnancy and all care after for you and your child for the rest of your life is something you don't have to worry about (or at least is much less of a big deal), then that makes keeping the child a much much easier option.
 
Just had a look at Gallup's polling on Abortion. It makes me a sad panda ..

Dems / The Left need to start fucking owning the pro-choice position with some fierce advocacy asap.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/1576/abortion.aspx

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That pole doesn't necessarily suggest that most people want to outlaw abortion entirely. This graph is way more telling:

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And the Republicans are the insensitive, crazy, evil ones. Un-fucking-believable.

Nobody is suggesting that mold is more valuable than a fetus.

What is being explained is that the fetus requires the inside of another human being in order to develop. A human that, undeniably, is developed and has a full set of rights.

We don't allow adults to take another persons organs to live. Why should we make an exception for a fetus, that isn't even conscious of its own existence, to do the same?

Abortion effects no living human being expect the woman who is having it.
 
I'd have much more respect for the pro-lifers if they at all were willing to help pay the costs for the unwanted children they try to force into the world.

Also, that unborn child is not a person and has no rights.

Haven't you seen? They all have adopted at least one unwanted child, giving serious weight to their extreme opinions.
 
Add to this list health care. If the pregnancy and all care after for you and your child for the rest of your life is something you don't have to worry about (or at least is much less of a big deal), then that makes keeping the child a much much easier option.

I support universal healthcare, but you just made an excellent argument against it.
 
Everything is life, an egg is life, a sperm is life. Around the 14th day of a fetus is when, for me, that life becomes a human life.

Whether a woman wishes to abort a fetus or a human life before or after this date should have fuck all to do with what I think. That is a decision she makes with whomever she wants guidance from.

No government nor congressman should EVER implement a law that removes the most private of choices from a woman.

Ignoring that sperms and eggs (and all other cells) can all be attributed to one person, I'm more curious... did you really mean the 14th DAY? And how did you come to that conclusion?
 
And the Republicans are the insensitive, crazy, evil ones. Un-fucking-believable.

The Conservatives were the ones to initiate the reductionist argument re: abortion.

Women can develop cysts on their ovaries that can grow hair and teeth and sometimes body parts like eyes and limbs.

Nobody weeps for those life forms though, because they don't get votes. They've got all the base cells for human life, why not force a woman to not be able to get surgery to remove something they don't want to carry around in their body?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teratoma
 
Everything is life, an egg is life, a sperm is life. Around the 14th day of a fetus is when, for me, that life becomes a human life.

Whether a woman wishes to abort a fetus or a human life before or after this date should have fuck all to do with what I think. That is a decision she makes with whomever she wants guidance from.

No government nor congressman should EVER implement a law that removes the most private of choices from a woman.
I don't settle on 14 days but otherwise this is exactly where I fall in this. Its life (at some point), its human, and its fate is in the woman's hands.

I can honestly sympathize with those who would take the perspective of a potential life and seek to protect it at all costs, but that ultimately ends up going directly against a woman's right to her own body. If Republicans and like minded people are truly serious about keeping abortions to the bare minimum (as they would still occur no matter the laws of the land) they should support sex education, adoption and contraception use.
 
Fun fact: Before the 20th century, abortions were much more common. There was always a high risk of the mother and unborn child dying, so it would sometimes really be the best choice to get an abortion.

Since those times medicine and medical information has obviously gotten exponentially better.

So now to my point, if a woman feels she doesn't have the funds, time, or even love to foster a child, why can't they even have a choice for them to safely make sure they don't birth the child? And to those coming from the angle of "Well, they're killing an unborn baby", if you feel that way, my response would be the woman has to live with that, it's their choice and that woman will live with what they decided.

Calling it a unborn baby is disingenuous though.
 
I support universal healthcare, but you just made an excellent argument against it.

Huh? How so? Oh noes kids will have health!? Oh noes people will be able to have children when they want to have children without having to worry about whether in the next year they could get ill and go bankrupt and will no longer be able to feed this new child? I don't get it...
 
Ignoring that sperms and eggs (and all other cells) can all be attributed to one person, I'm more curious... did you really mean the 14th DAY? And how did you come to that conclusion?

St. Augustine and his contemporaries held that life didn't begin until the quickening (when the mother could feel it move).

That leads to what I call the St. Augustine compromise. For 3 months no restrictions on abortions at all. You have 3 months to decide. After that some restrictions apply.

I personally think it's a good first step to start a healthier dialogue but like I said, neither side will ever compromise.
 
The Conservatives were the ones to initiate the reductionist argument re: abortion.

Women can develop cysts on their ovaries that can grow hair and teeth and sometimes body parts like eyes and limbs.

Nobody weeps for those life forms though, because they don't get votes. They've got all the base cells for human life, why not force a woman to not be able to get surgery to remove something they don't want to carry around in their body?

I told you guys that children were just like tumors.

(It's called DNA, dude).
 
As someone who watches American politics from afar, it boggles my mind why the following demographics would ever vote Republican:

Woman
Lower to Middle class workers
Ethnic minorities (esp. black)
Gay or transgender
Non-Christian
People with empathy

Surely there aren't enough religious, rich white guys throughout the country to account for the votes they get. So what gives?
 
Huh? How so? Oh noes kids will have health!? Oh noes people will be able to have children when they want to have children without having to worry about whether in the next year they could get ill and go bankrupt and will no longer be able to feed this new child? I don't get it...

You were inferring that taxpayer-supported healthcare would encourage more people to actually have the children that they clearly couldn't support already. I'd prefer the abortion.
 
Why do campaigns put such an emphasis on abortion like it's something that's going to be addressed during their term?

I'm all against abortion but I'd be a fool to think Romney is going to do anything about it.
 
As someone who watches American politics from afar, it boggles my mind why the following demographics would ever vote Republican:

Woman
Lower to Middle class workers
Ethnic minorities (esp. black)
Gay or transgender
Non-Christian
People with empathy

Surely there aren't enough religious, rich white guys throughout the country to account for the vote they get. So what gives?

All of those groups vote against their own interests regularly(except blacks)..."got mine, fuck you" mentality...and I have no idea for LGBT
 
St. Augustine and his contemporaries held that life didn't begin until the quickening (when the mother could feel it move).

That leads to what I call the St. Augustine compromise. For 3 months no restrictions on abortions at all. You have 3 months to decide. After that some restrictions apply.

I personally think it's a good first step to start a healthier dialogue but like I said, neither side will ever compromise.

Don't know why you say there will never be a compromise. Pro-lifers will happily accept anything that moves the date back, even a day. Why wouldn't we? If the choice is that or nothing at all, that's an easy one to make. Wasn't there a compromise made about late-term abortion bans just, like, eight years ago (even though some voted against it, because they're super-caring)?
 
This country is turning into a damned scary place for women. It's so infuriating to hear these guys (and unfortunately some women too) go on and on about what we should or shouldn't be able to do with our bodies. They don't have to carry it, don't have to deal with it and certainly don't want to pay for it. Un-fucking believable. I want to believe this election will go the sane route and they'll be routed, but I'm terrified that somehow they'll take it. Absolutely terrified.
 
As someone who watches American politics from afar, it boggles my mind why the following demographics would ever vote Republican:

Woman
Lower to Middle class workers
Ethnic minorities (esp. black)
Gay or transgender
Non-Christian
People with empathy

Surely there aren't enough religious, rich white guys throughout the country to account for the votes they get. So what gives?
The Bible + Extortion from the 'Job Creators' can go farther than you'd think.
 
As someone who watches American politics from afar, it boggles my mind why the following demographics would ever vote Republican:

Woman
Lower to Middle class workers
Ethnic minorities (esp. black)
Gay or transgender
Non-Christian
People with empathy

Surely there aren't enough religious, rich white guys throughout the country to account for the votes they get. So what gives?

People commonly don't consider their own interests when they vote.
 
I would listen to the pro-lifers if they were actually interested in stopping abortion.

Like I said in the other thread, if you want to stop abortion then up sex ed and have birth control be free and easy to get.

Instead we get less sex ed, restrictions put up around birth control. That just tells me they're not serious about stopping abortion they're only serious about maintaining it as a wedge issue.

yeeeeeeeeep.
 
This country is turning into a damned scary place for women. It's so infuriating to hear these guys (and unfortunately some women too) go on and on about what we should or shouldn't be able to do with our bodies. They don't have to carry it, don't have to deal with it and certainly don't want to pay for it. Un-fucking believable. I want to believe this election will go the sane route and they'll be routed, but I'm terrified that somehow they'll take it. Absolutely terrified.

I recall reading maternal mortality rates are on the rise again too. Sorry to make it even more scary.
 
You were inferring that taxpayer-supported healthcare would encourage more people to actually have the children that they clearly couldn't support already. I'd prefer the abortion.

I think of healthcare as more of an unknown burden that could burst at any time. That's what I was talking about. If you take the unknown out of that, then people will be able to make that choice.
 
As someone who watches American politics from afar, it boggles my mind why the following demographics would ever vote Republican:

Woman
Lower to Middle class workers
Ethnic minorities (esp. black)
Gay or transgender
Non-Christian
People with empathy

Surely there aren't enough religious, rich white guys throughout the country to account for the votes they get. So what gives?

People unfortuately have this misguided idea that the GOP stands for AMERICA(fuck yeah.) So a lot of patriotism and nostalgia is interwoven with it. People also live under the illusion that one day, they will be part of the upper crust. So they vote against their own peoples interests, as when they make it big, they want to pay less taxes.

Its sad.
 
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.co...nn-gop-prepares-tough-anti-abortion-platform/

They want a federal amendment to the constitution that would outlaw all abortions.



Also, they want to salute states that have pushed mandatory ultrasound and waiting period legislation.

They've gotta be deliberately tanking the elections so they don't have to deal with the economy. Either that or they've just gone batshit insane, because they will not win the general election with this position.
 
Why do campaigns put such an emphasis on abortion like it's something that's going to be addressed during their term?

I'm all against abortion but I'd be a fool to think Romney is going to do anything about it.

I dunno, there's been a ton of abortion bills from the Republican-led house.
 
Why do campaigns put such an emphasis on abortion like it's something that's going to be addressed during their term?

I'm all against abortion but I'd be a fool to think Romney is going to do anything about it.

Late-term abortions were banned under Bush. He also prohibited federal funding to foreign establishments that allowed abortions. Obama reversed this. Not to mention the importance of Supreme Court nominees in all this.

Romney is no white knight of the pro-life movement, but there are things to consider if this is an issue you care about. Romney may do whatever is politically convenient, but Obama is pro-choice and not going to falter.
 
Don't know why you say there will never be a compromise. Pro-lifers will happily accept anything that moves the date back, even a day. Why wouldn't we? If the choice is that or nothing at all, that's an easy one to make. Wasn't there a compromise made about late-term abortion bans just, like, eight years ago (even though some voted against it, because they're super-caring)?

Uh, because the tone of the debate. You're not going to get compromise from a group that:
1) Doesn't feel they should compromise with you
2) Technically doesn't have to compromise with you
3) Feels like a compromise would be giving up their rights
4) Are routinely called slutty and baby killers by the group that wants them to compromise.

Basic negotiation. Just like America is not mature enough to have Universal Healthcare, they're also not mature enough to answer the abortion question.


Where? My wife had a c-section two years ago it was about 24k.
 
Because you don't like killing babies?

What about killing thousands of civilians in wars? What are your moral thoughts on that?

It isn't your place to tell another person what to do with their body, you do understand that? Right? A United States Citizen has the right to control their body. Right?
 
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