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Quote: I love your answer!! I can only assume by your answer that you believe "partial birth abortion", at least during the later stages IS MURDER! Now from that answer can I presume you believe that murder is wrong? I cant stay out of this issue, my now turning 15year old sister in law is preagnant. So don't tell me that This does not hit home. She's like a baby sister to me. She is 6 months along, she is small & finally started to show. Nobody knew until she started to show, thats when she finally told us, she was frightened of what her mom would do. Her liberal mom wants her to abort, she wants the baby. Should she obey her mothers wishes? And if so, will mom be able to live with herself later? Who's choice is it? She is not an adult? Can I assume that you side with my mother-in-law? (which by the way has no other family support, but is her only legal guardian) Their are family members willing to help her, so she has the support that she wants. So what is it? Which woman has the final say? Mom or Daughter? Who makes that choice? By law it's Mommy! Do you think thats right? The only way they can abort now is by "partial birth abortion" (sucking out the live baby's brains before it is extracted from the womb one of the most brutial proceedures known in medicine today), because it is healthy and kicking, it will not be a still born so they legally have to kill it before it is born to abort it. If not "partial birth abortion" then by law it's murder. Guess what? It's murder either way! The mom doesn't want it killed, I think I can assume the baby doesn't want to be killed. Their is no other way to look at this issue. I dont believe in murder. It cant get any simpler than this. BTW, not that this should have anything to do with murder but her 17year old boyfriend is holding down 2 jobs & they want to get married soon, but I guess in your opinion, the woman's always right. So grandma has the right to kill the grandchild. Why cant I understand this? What is wrong with me? |
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