"Love with the Proper Stranger" (1963) is the story of two young people, relatively innocent, who try to contend with an unwanted pregnancy. That leads to a back-room 'chop shop' of which there were many before abortion was made legal.
It's not our purpose to belabor whether abortion is good or bad because obviously it is bad ... but ... we fear the intrusion of a repressive state far more than whatever consequence may come to the soul of whomever has an abortion. Although conservatives scream of state intrusion by Democrats, it's painfully obvious to millions the ones who do it and to the worst effect are conservatives.
Yesterday there was the report of up to hundreds of thousands of women in Texas who now are availing themselves of 'chop shop' abortionists because of the highly-repressive state regulations which have been enacted here in this state and others as well. There is no citation to the link because the numbers are more than likely hyperbole but, here at the Ministry of the Internet, we regard as even one 'chop shop' abortion as a disgrace to the state which forced it.
Some may argue the state did not force anything but the couple's morality or the lack of it is the true reason the abortion took place but it's not my position to judge anyone's morality before I judge my own. Neither is it the responsibility of the state which proclaims loudly around the world of how the state is separate from religion ... and then ignores that proclamation altogether.
Discussion of the matter left the stage of dispassionate reasoning decades ago but still it continues to no possible purpose other than their disgustingly deceitful agenda of forcing religion into the faces of the many who do not want it. The Goldwater Republicans never used religion to any purpose and loudly decried the damage it would do to the Grand Old Party.
It's now over fifty years since that condemnation of religious intrusion into the GOP and you see the consequence in the supercilious bantering about religion from the plastic candidates who look more like they are trying to form a volleyball team than run for President. We predict they will lose in either venue because, after over fifty years of it, the People are fed up. We must remain free to make our own mistakes and live with them and it will never be the State's right to decide that.
As always, if your conscience mandates opposition to abortion ... then don't get one. No-one has ever needed an abortion due to my behavior and that doesn't make me better than anyone else but it does show I'm more attentive to protection, for my own sake and for that of my woman. I have never been a Baby Daddy and possibly I might have done well as a father ... but never as a Baby Daddy. It would have broken my heart to have a baby and not be able to see the little crumb snatcher whenever the kid may need.
As to Baby Daddies, that gets into morality as well so my opinion on that matter must remain an opinion and never law.
It's not our purpose to belabor whether abortion is good or bad because obviously it is bad ... but ... we fear the intrusion of a repressive state far more than whatever consequence may come to the soul of whomever has an abortion. Although conservatives scream of state intrusion by Democrats, it's painfully obvious to millions the ones who do it and to the worst effect are conservatives.
Yesterday there was the report of up to hundreds of thousands of women in Texas who now are availing themselves of 'chop shop' abortionists because of the highly-repressive state regulations which have been enacted here in this state and others as well. There is no citation to the link because the numbers are more than likely hyperbole but, here at the Ministry of the Internet, we regard as even one 'chop shop' abortion as a disgrace to the state which forced it.
Some may argue the state did not force anything but the couple's morality or the lack of it is the true reason the abortion took place but it's not my position to judge anyone's morality before I judge my own. Neither is it the responsibility of the state which proclaims loudly around the world of how the state is separate from religion ... and then ignores that proclamation altogether.
Discussion of the matter left the stage of dispassionate reasoning decades ago but still it continues to no possible purpose other than their disgustingly deceitful agenda of forcing religion into the faces of the many who do not want it. The Goldwater Republicans never used religion to any purpose and loudly decried the damage it would do to the Grand Old Party.
It's now over fifty years since that condemnation of religious intrusion into the GOP and you see the consequence in the supercilious bantering about religion from the plastic candidates who look more like they are trying to form a volleyball team than run for President. We predict they will lose in either venue because, after over fifty years of it, the People are fed up. We must remain free to make our own mistakes and live with them and it will never be the State's right to decide that.
As always, if your conscience mandates opposition to abortion ... then don't get one. No-one has ever needed an abortion due to my behavior and that doesn't make me better than anyone else but it does show I'm more attentive to protection, for my own sake and for that of my woman. I have never been a Baby Daddy and possibly I might have done well as a father ... but never as a Baby Daddy. It would have broken my heart to have a baby and not be able to see the little crumb snatcher whenever the kid may need.
As to Baby Daddies, that gets into morality as well so my opinion on that matter must remain an opinion and never law.
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