Sharon (Annie Potts) quietly asks Emma to help her with wedding preparations in private and then slowly starts
talking about the abortion.
Why the hell are we even
talking about abortion in this state?
We're
talking about abortion.
And as long as we're
talking about abortion, maybe we should also discuss one of the things that lead to abortion — a bad welfare system.
Maybe young evangelicals like me avoid
talking about abortion because it's just not as cool as talking about sex trafficking and immigration.
I also notice in my experience that most people who claim to be pro-choice who I have talked to are not open to dialog and seem to deflect with other issues when
talking about abortion.
Despite Jody's observations, I think McCain was absolutely right not to spend a lot time
talking about abortion and related issues in his acceptance speech.
Pro-lifers get formal policy maximalism in the Republican platform, while Republican presidential candidates spend the general election
talking about abortion as little as possible.
In the last few presidential elections, the strategy of the Republican presidential candidate has been to only
talk about abortion when asked.
Republicans not choosing to
talk about abortion doesn't mean that we don't
talk about abortion.
Instead, let
's talk about abortion, gay marriage and the role of women.
They may think that we should not
talk about abortion in a homily because there will be women in the congregation who have had an abortion.
Every single speaker
talked about abortion,» Roberts said Sunday on ABC's «This Week.»
And just so you know I 100 % believe adoption is a phenomenal choice, but we aren't just
talking about abortions performed as a terrible form of after the fact birth control... We are talking about the abortions performed due to health risks that could cause a severely low quality of life as well.
Main UPDATE: «The Supremes
talked about abortion rights, not Roe v. Wade»»
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Not exact matches
Guns, like
abortion, have become an issue both parties want to
talk about.
The economy, the one message they which could swing the election in their favor and what are they
talking about —
abortion rights.
[I] f you want to hear honest
talk about the realities of
abortion, go speak with those
abortion counselors and providers.
If Obama wants to spend the election
talking to an economy - minded electorate
about abortion from his own exposed position as a supporter of partial birth
abortion and sex selective
abortions, then Republicans should welcome such a Democrat strategy.
The Romney and McCain campaign's problem wasn't that they
talked too much
about abortion.
They
talk about an attack on religious teachings while speaking at an NRA event
about how
abortion is murdering unborn children while at the same time wanting to go to war and bomb thousands of innocent men, women, children, as well as innocent pregnant women with unborn babies.
Show scripture that backs up the claim that
abortion is immoral; not showing me scripture that
talks about babies.
Gorsuch would not
talk about his personal views on
abortion or the case, but would only say that the case is now a precedent.
«I don't see any religious hypocrites
talking about the Bible and
abortion and gays».
Other readers took offense at some pastors in the article who declared that Obama couldn't be a Christian because he never
talked about being «born again» and he supported same - sex marriage and
abortion rights.
I was pleased to see many pro-life advocates acknowledge that the story highlights the role poverty plays in
abortion, admitting that the women in this case were marginalized and vulnerable, and that their needs ought to be
talked about more often.
PrimeNumber — So what do you say
about all the women who walk with the Pro-Lifers and openly
talk about their profound regret at having had an
abortion; and telling
about the horrific lasting effects on them physically / emotionally and psychologically????????
Today teachers of prophecy
talk about satellite communication, space travel, television, world communism, the breakdown of the family and of church authority,
abortion and the re-establishment of Israel's nationhood as all pointing to that return.
So the next time you hear a religious leader
talk about marriage, children or
abortion.
However, it is still disheartening to see a conservative commentator spout tired liberal
talking points
about how generous social programs are an effective strategy for reducing the
abortion rate.
All you people who
talk about contraception and
abortion as sins are being blind to the larger picture.
For example, can one really
talk about the Commandment «You shall do no murder» and not raise such issues as war, capital punishment, euthanasia, or
abortion?
Ohio governor John Kasich (a standby candidate of the Republican establishment) made it clear that he believed Republicans
talked too much
about abortion.
In the video above, AJ Hammer from HLN's Showbiz Tonight reports that Justin Bieber is turning heads following a Rolling Stone article in which he
talked about his opposition to
abortion, even in cases of rape.
Plus,
talking up religious liberty is likely less of a turnoff for moderate voters than is
talk about bans on
abortion and gay marriage, traditionally the top concerns of religious conservatives.
Basically, what has happened with CST is comparable to what has happened with marriage and family: We spend a lot of time
talking about contraception and
abortion and bioethical dilemmas, and unfortunately we must do so, given the gravity of these evils and the obsessions of our day — but as a result we can fail to see, or at least fail to communicate to others, the profound truth of the sacrament of matrimony, which is the foundation of all the rules and prohibitions.
Can we
talk about the not - so - subtle connections to
abortion in this episode?
The books andwebsites on pregnancy cheerfully describe the development of «the baby», my midwife
talks about listening to the baby's heartbeat and at the 12 - week scan, the time at which the majority of
abortions are carried out, I lay in a darkened room and watched as my baby's head and spine and tiny hands were pointed out on a screen.
In 1992, President Clinton
talked about making
abortion «safe, legal, and rare.»
The issue of
abortion is barely
talked about in Catholic circles at some universities and there is distinct lack of support for pro-life activism.
All he
talks about is
abortion prevention, birth control and neonatal screening prevention..
These videos feature Planned Parenthood officials haggling over the cash value of fetal tissue and blithely
talking about «crunchy»
abortion procedures.
It's not the rational arguments that make me feel sick watching the videos of
abortion doctors munching salad and sipping wine while
talking about crushing skulls, or that make me weep at the sight of that «tissue.»
Hence, when we consider «designer babies,» we're most likely to start
talking about «playing God,» or try to connect the issue to the politics of
abortion and reproductive choice, or decide that we should give scientists free rein in the hope that they might remedy some illness or another.
Critics sometimes claim that America's bishops
talk too much
about issues like
abortion and religious freedom while they overlook the poor.
JohnQuest, I am just curious as to what he can
talk about...... if there are so many opinions that he must «respect»............ if he speaks up
about Truth in, say,
abortion, won't he be siding with someone or against someone who holds the same opinion even without mentioning their political names?
We are
talking about contraceptives and
abortions correct?
So understanding the economic and health concerns of women of childbearing age is critical to actually affecting change when it comes to
abortion instead of just
talking about it.
After that start
talking only
about religion, God, cultural values,
abortion, family values, «common man», and blame all the problems the country faces on liberals, Obama, France, Europe, the Chinese, outsourcing,... in short everyone else, except themselves.