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ManusJustus said:
bigjon said:
I am not pro-life per say..

I am just against murdering babies in their mothers wombs.

 

But you're for killing babies once they get out of the womb?  Unnecessary wars, capital punishment (something I agree with just showing your hipocracy) and so forth.

 

Damn, that was a pretty good comeback.  +1 for you. 

I would be just fine with a pro-life country IF we actually took care of all the unadopted and unwanted children we ALREADY have.  I think it is complete bullshit to say you care about life when very few pro-life people are willing to do anything about all the unadopted children not only in our country but in the entire world.

Such as in China, where the adoption problem is at epidemic levels.  Children are just abandoned in the streets and taken care of so poorly when in foster care that it is sickening.  Its fine if you are pro-life, but if you only care about abortion as a political issue and aren't actually willing to solve children's problems who are already here, then you are a flagrant hypocrite.



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