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Unread 06-02-2009, 10:15 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jillio View Post
^^^^^^Just another anti-abortion website. The distortion of facts and reality on these websites is nothing new. They have been attempting to force their view on American women since 1973. What hypocricy.

Dinwiddie said Tiller's slaying was "absolutely" justified.

"He forfeited his life by taking the lives of innocent children," she said.

And in Iowa, Dan Holman, of the anti-abortion group Missionaries to the Preborn, told CNN that Tiller's death was something to "cheer."

"I was cheered by it, because I knew he wouldn't be killing any more babies," Holman said.


Clinic worker chased off suspect before doctor's slaying - CNN.com

Yep, there's a "pro-life" philosophy for you.
... ... ... I personally am not cheered by it. You can't expect all pro-lifers are cheered by it. I think it's sad, and some pro-lifers do think so, too.

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Originally Posted by shel90 View Post
Pro choice supporters are not known for forcing anyone to do anything...that's why we r for choice meaning each woman has the right to make the choice herself without others forcing anything on her.

As for people forcing teenagers to have abortions, it sounds more of a personal issue between the teenagers and their family. Pro choice and pro lifers don't have anything to do with it.
True.

A pro-choice is not for taking a choice from anyone.
A pro-life is not for taking a life from anyone.
Therefore, it is even for anyone.
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