Protesting Against Abortion: How Far Is Too Far? - Comments

  • ladyschrei

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    I think there's nothing wrong with abortion. :/ Some people might hate me for saying it, but it's absolutely true.

    People think they understand everyone's situation, when in reality, they don't. If a mother wants to have an abortion, she'll have her reasons, which I find is nobody else's business. And to murder someone over that should be resulted in the death penatly in my eyes.
    November 9th, 2009 at 04:07am
  • sunset boulevard

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    horsie890 - that's why I stated in the article that the laws should be in regards to the violence factor in protesting.
    Unless we should continue to let people run around killing people and bombing clinics like they are now?
    November 9th, 2009 at 03:28am
  • twowaystogo

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    "Killing is wrong! Killing babies is wrong! So we're going to kill you!11!!1!!!1"

    Absolutely ridiculous.
    November 9th, 2009 at 02:45am
  • horsie890

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    The government is not legally able to place restrictions on protesting. It violates the Constitution.
    November 9th, 2009 at 12:58am
  • Oh Desdemona!

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    I used to be 100% pro-life, but I thought it over, and I think I'm pro-choice.
    Because pro-life is supposed to be a good thing, but what if the unborn child will be raised in a toxic environment, in an abusive family, into no family or other depressing situations. Being completely pro-life is a nice thought and with good intentions, but it also encompasses harmful and potentially-fatal situations.
    I find especially ridiculous the fact that, in the USA, sometimes the only sex-ed in high schools is teaching abstinence and not birth control\contraceptives. This adds to the fact that teen pregnancy rates are insanely high in the US, in comparison to other countries, and on top of that, abortion is so frowned upon and expensive.
    Logic? Not really
    November 9th, 2009 at 12:27am
  • july first.

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    abortion is not healthcare, because killing isn't healing .
    November 9th, 2009 at 12:15am
  • Your.Pink.Diary

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    I'm pro-life.

    And that is why I [i]do not[/i] understand the notion of killing someone because they did abortions. It's just the biggest contradiction.

    The thing is... most of the time pro-lifers are Christians. And it's these extremists that are killing drs etc as a protest against abortion because the Bible says murder is wrong. Why are they completely oblivious to the contradiction their? Greater good is not an excuse. The Bible says that murder is wrong. Not that murder (unless it's for the greater good) is wrong. Just that it's wrong.
    November 9th, 2009 at 12:10am
  • Berytni

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    Let's save lives...buy killing?! o_0
    November 8th, 2009 at 11:41pm
  • Yeah_Nope

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    I'm not gonna lie I do not agree with abortion, but this is taking to far. Everyone has a right to an opinion, but to actually kill someone is just sick.
    November 8th, 2009 at 11:28pm
  • vaporwave

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    I agree. It's so interesting to say the least that people who are so "pro-life" go around bombing abortion clinics and murdering doctors. Hipocracy at its finest.
    November 8th, 2009 at 11:28pm