[Vision2020] Death Penalty Must Be Abolised
Matt Decker
mattd2107 at hotmail.com
Thu May 4 16:15:09 PDT 2006
Tom,
The facts remain that a lot of women do not get educated help before getting
the abortion. Many use this as a means to continue on in the regular lives.
Not taking on responsibilty is a major problem with America. It carries on
in sports, education, raising kids and having abortions. What ever happened
to the days of excepting that you messed up, pay you dues and move on. This
also carries on with abortions.
I believe that if the mother is in danger of death then abortion is
justified. However, when women decide to have the abortion as a birth
control, against the wishes of the mate(yes I think the man should have some
say), without educated help, without looking into a foster home, or other
alternative means, we as America should strive for something else.
My wife worked at planned parenthood for a year and saw the horrors of
abortion. She saw the lasdies who have had 5 abortions. The 14 girls who
come from bad families who didn't/couldn't provide help. Help like adopting
kids. I mean why in the hell are families flying over to thailand and China
by the dozens to pay 40k to buy a kid when we can get them here. Stay here
and help our young ladies ease their minds into adoption.
Legalize abortion for emergencies only, or maybe none after the first
trimester. Not as Nick would say 25 weeks into it.
MD
>From: "Tom Hansen" <thansen at moscow.com>
>To: "'rvrcowboy'" <rvrcowboy at clearwire.net>, "'Vision2020'"
><vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Death Penalty Must Be Abolised
>Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 15:44:29 -0700
>
>Of course the subject of abortion is not "black and white 100%" as you put
>it, dick. If it were, it would not be so controversial.
>
>On one side of the controversy there are those that are pro-life and would
>not consider an abortion, even if it were their own daughter conceiving a
>child as a result of rape. These pro-lifers are willing to go so far as to
>have the government outlaw any and all abortions.
>
>On the other side of this controversy are those that believe in a woman's
>right to choose. Many pro-choice supporters further believe in providing
>counseling to ensure that the decision reached is an informed and carefully
>considered one.
>
>I wouldn't want you to pay for my daughter's abortion, dick. Assuming
>financial responsibility for a decision is part of becoming an adult.
>
>If it were up to me, I would enhance sex education courses in high school.
>I would ensure that counselors became an integral part of each (and every)
>PTSA (Parents, Teachers, and Students Association). What these children
>need is somebody that is approachable at school and at home. Otherwise,
>wrong decisions are made.
>
>Keep the kids informed and aware. If you are a teacher, parent, or
>counselor, BE APPROACHABLE.
>
>One last thing. Outlawing abortions DOES NOT mean that they will not
>happen. Let's make that clear. Allow abortion to be a last option (after
>all others have been seriously and carefully considered). Outlawing
>abortions merely means increased coat hanger sales and crowded back alleys.
>
>Enough said.
>
>Tom Hansen
>Moscow, Idaho
>
>"If not us, who?
>If not now, when?"
>
>- Unknown-----Original Message-----
>From: rvrcowboy [mailto:rvrcowboy at clearwire.net]
>Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 3:06 PM
>To: Vision2020; Tom Hansen
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Death Penalty Must Be Abolised
>
>Tom,
>
>For some of us, at least, the question on abortion takes on a wider
>philosophy, other than simply is it right or wrong. To me, personally, it
>is a moral issue and, in nearly every case, I am against it. However, that
>does not mean I believe I have the right to judge everyone else on their
>own
>moral opinion. That is God's job, not mine.
>
>What I do object too is public funding of abortion as a remedy for
>promiscous behavior. As one who strongly believes in personal
>responsibility, I believe people should be responsible for their own fun
>and
>games and should also take care of the consequences themselves. Those of
>us
>who were not in the game, so to speak, should not be forced to share in the
>consequences of someone elses' stupidity.
>
>Nothing is black and white 100%, however, common sense should still play a
>part in all issues, regardless of legal decisions and controversey. I
>would
>rather buy my daughter a new car than pay for her abortion, let alone your
>daughter's abortion.
>
>Liberal or Conservative, that is not the question to me as much as
>responsible or irresponsible for one's own actions.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dick Sherwin
>
>
>
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