Most of us would question whether this couple should have been forced to deliver their stillborn baby, or this woman told by her insurance company that terminating a desperately wanted but unviable pregnancy
counted as an abortion.
Does
that count as an abortion?)
Not exact matches
Not getting what you want (prayer in school,
abortion being made illegal, etc.) doesn't
count as persecution.
Two years previously, he arranged and paid for, with what I guess
counts as bohemian chivalry, a woman he impregnated to get an
abortion (then illegal) from a competent doctor, and in the film we see him do the same for Jean.
But in the Gosnell case, failed
abortion attempts under 24 weeks are being
counted as murder because the baby was killed outside the womb.
Those of the Muslim faith are
as zealous and passionate about their faith being expressed through procreation
as the Duggars here in Arkansas — 19 kids and
counting —
Abortion is unacceptable and every child is a blessing from Allah --
It's a safe bet the
abortion count is much higher in sanctorum's family Klan but
as usual with his kind is don't let ur women do what mine has done plenty of times
Just
as abortion, gay rights, and baseball doping will have no effect on the economy, illegal invaders, the wars we are locked in, or the housing market, neither will the candidate's religious beliefs (
counting any religion that advocates the murder of others, the subjugating of women, and the establishment of it's own set of laws — though I have no idea or what major religion would do so...).
«
As the conscious and legally competent entity in the conception set - up, it's the woman's say that
counts, and even the most terrible reason for having an
abortion holds more sway than the best imaginable reason for compelling a woman to carry to term.»
At the inaugural Women's Convention in Detroit in October, put on by the Women's March organizers, Herndon - De La Rosa, of New Wave Feminists, asked «if there was room in their campaign for women who might regret their
abortions, say if it was done out of coercion, or if that
counted as reinforcing stigma.»
And when it comes to immunizing such «choices» from legal restriction or even private remonstration, the Court's liberals can be
counted upon to flip on the switch of what Justice Antonin Scalia, writing in dissent, describes
as «the ad hoc nullification machine that [is] set in motion to push aside whatever doctrines of constitutional law stand in the way of the highly favored practice of
abortion.»
And he's simply not movable on that issue, much like former Bronx Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr., another conservative Democrat and deeply religious man, (he's a reverend), could not be
counted on
as a «yes» on pretty much anything
abortion related.
He says that, of «the 11 hours granted, seven are criminal cases, and maybe eight if you
count the partial birth
abortion as criminal.»