I refuse to cut checks for
abortion rights people.
Not exact matches
Abortion has been legal in Canada since 1988, when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that Canada's abortion law violated Section 7 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees «life, liberty and security of the person
Abortion has been legal in Canada since 1988, when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that Canada's
abortion law violated Section 7 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees «life, liberty and security of the person
abortion law violated Section 7 of the Charter of
Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees «life, liberty and security of the
person.»
the
person being voted for by these individuals probably does have the
right scientific markings like, no God,
abortion on demand no matter how late in term, good in business and stealing (er) expropriating for personal gain, cheating on your mate, etc, etc. 2nd.
Who cares if you stand up for the single, low - income woman's
right to have an
abortion if you are bashing a
person for writing an emotional, heartfelt email to her family?
Additional reasons might be given for The United Methodist Church to rid itself of a commitment to
abortion rights: the increasing numbers of African delegates (who are, in the main, pro-life) to General Conference; the horrifyingly high
abortion rates (though the annual totals are continuing to decrease) in the United States; the pro-life drift of American public opinion (which United Methodism seems to follow); the uncommon clarity of ecumenical teaching on the dignity of the human
person; and the providence of God.
Left - leaning
people are becoming one - issue voters over gay marriage in the same way that
right - leaning
people make
abortion a litmus test.
Perhaps with enough
people hammering the issues of
abortion and gay marriage, Harris is
right to direct her attention and effort to other issues of mercy and justice, but the flavor of the book seems to downplay the importance of traditional marriage, infant life, and the church's role in mercy ministry.
It seems to me that the
right - wing of this country is more focused on fire and brimstone issues that divide us like gay marriage and
abortion just so they can avoid the fact that their primary reason for their economic platform is to feed
people's greed.
Of course, to put
abortion in such simple, black and white terms can be shocking to some — and many pro-
abortion activists would disagree, saying that a child is not human or nor a
person or does not possess
rights, or some other such argument.
It was a campaign to educate
people about the horror of
abortion and to illuminate the patent absurdity of claiming that a fetus with no
rights suddenly became a baby with
rights when it got its navel through the birth canal.
As an atheist who believes in «Choice» (I dislike the idea of
abortion but see the need for
people to be able to opt for it) and polygamy (marriage should be for any number of consenting adults regardless of gender) and believes that the idea of draconian anti-gun measures is anathema as it takes away an individual's
right to live the way he wants to live, I think that if believing in a deity makes a
person treat other
people nicer then we should leave that
person and his beliefs alone.
If we actuall had a Congress who cared about the
People they swore to serve and did not take vacations 1 week for every 2 they work (new Boehner rule when he became Speaker), actually did work and created bills that were other than ending
abortion rights or killing Medicare, stopped opposing ending the fraud Bush wars that raise our debt by more than a trillion a month (and Republicans then blame Obama for the rising debt from their wars), and acted like humans we would already be well into recovery.
It says that 100,000
people are alive today because of the country's laws on
abortion and argue that «a world which continues to pit the
rights of a woman against the
rights of her unborn child is not advancing human
rights.»
«The passage of time hasn't changed the fact that
abortion is a serious, lethal violation of fundamental human
rights,» Congressman Smith told more than 600,000
people gathered in Washington DC for the 2014 March for Life.
The policies that are routinely sold to our children rest on the contention that all
people have the
right to confidentiality and therefore we must have confidential access to sexual health services, to
abortion and so on.
By redefining the term they were attempting to backdoor their way into going after
abortion rights, stem cell research, and anything having to do with little cells of «
persons» living inside one big
person.
If you want to reduce the number of
abortions, better to try and deal with the root causes, such as poverty, and then get more contraception into the hands of the
right people.
Proponents for an individual's reproductive
rights support data suggesting comprehensive sex education and birth control reduce
abortion rates when young
people have access to them.
(Frankly, as a woman, and a feminist, I don't like
people invoking my «
rights» to unilaterally support
abortion.)
People within each denomination who support
abortion rights and take liberal stances on numerous issues, meanwhile, have formed similar bonds on the Democratic side.
The media kept insisting that all the young
people were for
abortion rights.
The craziness of the
Abortion situation in Amerika has
people opposed to destroying a fetus are the «bad» guys, while those favoring the «
Right to Choose» are the good guys....
These agents include
people like Larry Pratt, a far -
right Washington lobbyist on guns and
abortion whose less savory affiliations led to his resignation as national cochairman of Pat Buchanan's presidential campaign.
Don't want an
abortion, don't have one but don't think your personal belief trumps the laws that you must bide by in this world and please don't think they deserve respect when obviously they are being use to step on other
peoples rights to freedom over their own body.
I care about the life
people like you are attempting to force in to this world, you care about what appeases your god - big difference when you really don't care or consider the child only what your imaginary friend god wants and yet your god cause
abortions all the time... you care about a clump of cells, not the actual life of the child and that's much worse than me supporting the
rights of a woman to have control over her body, especially if the clump of cells couldn't survive outside of the host.
The Catholic Church in Ireland has responded to the announcement of a new referendum on
abortion rights by urging
people to be «courageous» and take a «principled» stand for the sanctity of life.
Black church
people receive limited guidance from their national judicatories on such issues as
abortion, homosexuality, capital punishment, women's
rights.
Folk who believe
abortion is okay generally believe that either the mother's
rights overwhelm the baby's, or that the baby isn't actually a distinct
person until they are born, therefore an
abortion is just getting rid of some excess tissue growth.
There are, on the other hand,
people who oppose
abortion at any stage and those who regard it as a
right at any stage up to the moment of birth.
People see the
abortion as being principally about the
rights of a woman not to have that pregnancy imposed upon her if she does not want it.
If we measure left and
right by support for or opposition to
abortion and Bill Clinton, which is a reasonable measure in this case, twelve of the groups represented are very far left indeed — including Catholics for a Free Choice, Human
Rights Campaign (a leading gay rights organization), People for the American Way, AIDS National Interfaith Network, and Religious Coalition for Reproductive C
Rights Campaign (a leading gay
rights organization), People for the American Way, AIDS National Interfaith Network, and Religious Coalition for Reproductive C
rights organization),
People for the American Way, AIDS National Interfaith Network, and Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.
While discussing
abortion, Clinton remarked that «the unborn
person doesn't have constitutional
rights.»
When I have explained the extreme permissiveness of American
abortion law to
people, one of the most common reactions is: «That can't be
right.»
For crying out loud the economy is in the gatter,
people are starving and loosing their houses and the main concern of the conservative parties
right now are banning contraceptive, making
abortion illegal and ban gay marriages?
She supports a woman's
right to an
abortion, is against the death penalty and corporal punishment, is not in favor of adopted children digging up their biological parents against their wishes, and believes that Dr. Jack Kevorkian and the incurably ill
people who turn to him for painless deaths should be left alone.
Listen to hypocritical believers screaming to deny gays equal
rights or pretending the Bible EVER mentions
abortion while they are yelling at pro-choice
people in front of doctors» offices.
My view is that since I am one of we the
people who make the government, then money used from the governmental till for
abortion makes us all murderers and no one should have the
right to make me a murderer, just like I do not have the rght to stop somene from murdering their offspring.
Only about 15 percent of Americans claim there is an unlimited
right to
abortion all the way up to birth minus a day, and I don't believe these
people are all obsessive ideologues by any means.
Creationism, no - gay
rights, no -
abortions - apparently by some
people that believe that under * no * ci - r - c - u-m-s-t-a-n-c-e-s should they be allowed.
For all that, I'm surprised at how many (not all of course) young
people I've met who have strong center -
right instincts on issues like
abortion, taxes, and entitlement reform.
They would be rightly called part of the «evangelical
right wing»; they believe
abortion is the great evil of our generation, that the US is a Christian nation, and that «no one who is a Christian can vote for this (policy / party /
person).»
But a decade later, I've become aware that 12 - step programs are home to
people from every religion, denomination, sect, cult, political tilt, gender identity, sexual preference, economic strata, racial and ethnic background, believers in gun
rights and
abortion rights and the
right to home schooling, drinkers of coffee and tea, whiskey and mouthwash,
people who sleep on their sides or their stomachs or sidewalks.
In a recent interview with the Washington Post (part of their ominously titled «Voices of Power» series), Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius discussed Archbishop Joseph Naumann's request that she not present herself for communion because of her public support for legalised
abortion: «Well, it was one of the most painful things I have ever experienced in my life, and I am a firm believer in the separation of church and state, and I feel that my actions as a parishioner are different than my actions as a public official and that the
people who elected me in Kansas had a
right to expect me to uphold their
rights and their beliefs even if they did not have the same religious beliefs that I had.
A similar invasion of civil
rights is implicit in the initiative to require doctors to report to the Department of Health
persons infected with the AIDS virus, and in the proposed restrictions that would prohibit any family planning institution receiving federal funds from informing clients of the availability of
abortion services.
Two
people cash have differing opinions on
abortion, h0m0s3xuality, capital punishment, women's
rights, race equality, the treatment of children, animals, and the environment, plus a host of other topics, and still be justified in calling themselves «Christian».
We go to work, socialize, and share public space with many
people who reject the moral law's authority over their lives,
people who regard
abortion as a fundamental
right or who think sexual liberation an imperative.
I would suggest that it's due to an awakening to the real pain that promiscuity and
abortion entail; others might say that it's actually based in «
rights talk,» that young
people identify with aborted children (as of this January 22, anyone under the age of thirty could have been aborted) and see
abortion as an attack on their siblings and classmates, rather than a matter of women's self «determination.
If you want to deny gay
people the
right to get married, or want to outlaw
abortion, or want creationism taught in school then you have hurt others.
that's
right — Christians just burn Korans, burn crosses on
people's front yards and bomb
abortion clinics and daycare centres in Oklahoma City.
Apparently it's wrong to help a homeless
person find a job and get on his or her feet again, but it's
right to stand outside
abortion clinics and terrorize 14 year old girls.