Third, it's amazing how (i use this term loosely) «conservatives» use free or low cost health care to
women as an abortion factory.
Not exact matches
As Barroso explained, the black market nature of
abortions in Brazil has attracted scam artists who exploit the vulnerability of
women seeking to end their pregnancies.
She also discussed some of the
women's health and family policies that she would prioritize in the White House, such
as paid family leave and access to birth control and safe
abortion.
Women's health advocates got a partial win on Tuesday
as Ohio Governor John Kasich, a devoutly religious social conservative, vetoed a controversial «fetal heartbeat» bill that would have outlawed
abortions as early
as six weeks into a pregnancy.
«Of course,
women shouldn't be punished,» rival Republican candidate John Kasich said on Wednesday, saying he opposed
abortion except in specific cases such
as rape.
A Boston - based mobile marketing agency, Copley Advertising, has attracted several anti-
abortion groups
as clients for the location - based
abortion clinic ad targeting service, Rewire, a nonprofit
women's rights news site, reported this week.
In 1971, a year after the
Women's Strike for Equality March — during which 50,000 women marched down New York City's Fifth Avenue demanding changes to childcare and abortion policies — Congress passed a resolution designating Aug. 26 as Women's Equality
Women's Strike for Equality March — during which 50,000
women marched down New York City's Fifth Avenue demanding changes to childcare and abortion policies — Congress passed a resolution designating Aug. 26 as Women's Equality
women marched down New York City's Fifth Avenue demanding changes to childcare and
abortion policies — Congress passed a resolution designating Aug. 26
as Women's Equality
Women's Equality Day.
Most religions have consistently resisted progress — including the abolition of slavery;
women's right to vote and choose contraception and
abortion; medical developments such
as the use of anesthesia; scientific understanding of the heliocentric solar system and evolution, and the American principle of state / church separation.
Republicans fall for it because the have no real connection with most Americans... the need it to get control of the country... Christians fall for it because they use the black and white issue of
abortion and gay and lesbian marriage... while completely ignore the harvest field of the Muslim world because they have guns adn will kill you if yo uso much
as fart while Muhammad is takign a dump... there's billion Muslims and very few Christians willin to go there... it's obvious a job for a million Christians a real million man and
woman army willin gto die for Jesus Christ and stop talkign all the time about abortin
abortion abortion and the gay thisn and anythinng else..
Just
as it is OK for a doctor to perform an operation or a medical procedure that has a good chance of causing an
abortion in a pregnant
woman.
as a catholic who went through catholic school from nursery to my college graduation i whole heartedly believe that God does not condemn people from using birth control pills for their health and well being
as well
as from preventing pregnancy because if pills and condoms werent used future
abortions would happen and kill innocent lives and men and
women could contract life threatening diseases that could kill them
The African - American
abortion rate is 41 per 1,000
women among that age group, which is four times higher than non-Hispanic whites
abortion rate at 10 per 1,000 and twice
as high for Hispanics at 20 per 1,000.»
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.
Catholic Ireland'd hospitals just refused a dying
woman an
abortion to save her life — Score 2 dead so far, perhaps
as many
as 3 or 4 of her future children will now never exist either.
Tiger has further argued —
as Humanae Vitae did not explicitly, though other works of Catholic theology have — for a causal link between contraception and
abortion, stating outright that «with effective contraception controlled by
women, there are still more
abortions than ever....
Even
women seem to have opted out of the notion of
abortion as a medical issue.
This is pretty surprising, since most often we think of
women seeking
abortions as single, scared and coerced by some withdrawn male.
Why is it when a
woman takes life through
abortion it is a moral right, but when God takes life (such
as in the Old Testament) he evil and morally abhorent?
While Harris is no doubt correct to criticize a loveless, sign - carrying conservative who hails
women emerging from
abortion clinics
as murderers, supporting a
woman through an
abortion without speaking the truth would be equally heartless.
As it is, Gosnell got away with it because candy - asses like you cry foul - that some
woman's rights are being violated, if anyone would actually REGULATE
abortion clinics and make them accountable.
Regarding Amy Wax's discussion of
abortion and child support:
As long as the law guarantees to a woman the absolute, unqualified and unconditional right, regardless of age or status, to give birth anonymously (as some 400 French women do every year, down from 4,000 in 1947),..
As long
as the law guarantees to a woman the absolute, unqualified and unconditional right, regardless of age or status, to give birth anonymously (as some 400 French women do every year, down from 4,000 in 1947),..
as the law guarantees to a
woman the absolute, unqualified and unconditional right, regardless of age or status, to give birth anonymously (
as some 400 French women do every year, down from 4,000 in 1947),..
as some 400 French
women do every year, down from 4,000 in 1947),....
So, I ask you, who would be paying for the needs of all the unwanted / neglected / abused children who were born simply
as a result of inadequate health care options for
women and the criminalization of
abortion?
Some more bothersome details: it is estimated that 46,000
women died world wide
as a result of «unsafe»
abortions in 2003.
Women identifying themselves
as Protestants obtain 37.4 % of all
abortions in the U.S 2.
Catholic
women account for 31.3 % of all
abortions: = > 24 % of the
women in the US identify themselves
as Catholic
These «sinners» include people who don't interpret the Bible and understand Christianity
as they do, especially with regard to political issues, the role of
women, LGBTs,
abortion, etc..
«rotestants obtain 37.4 % of all
abortions in the U.S.; = > 51 % of the
women in the US identify themselves
as Protestant
She added: «We recognize that there are difficulties
women face with pregnancies, especially in cases where the unborn child may be born with a life - limiting disease, but we do not believe that
abortion is the answer, and that funding for a free
abortion in another country is short - sighted
as it neglects any mention of an offer of counselling or care for the
woman.»
The right to an
abortion should be recognized
as a fundamental right triggering strict scrutiny because of the great impact childbearing and childbirth has on a
woman's life.
Protestants obtain 37.4 % of all
abortions in the U.S.; = > 51 % of the
women in the US identify themselves
as Protestant
Did u just say that those
women who died
as a result of
abortion are «just
as important
as the unborn babies»???
Just some real data from wikipedia: «The likelihood of a
woman having an
abortion is called the
abortion index, with the value of 1.0
as signed to a probability equal to a population's average.
But
as long
as I know how important maternal health is to Haiti's future, and
as long
as I know that
women are being abused and raped,
as long
as I know that girls are being denied life itself through selective
abortion, abandonment, and abuse,
as long
as brave little girls in Afghanistan are being attacked with acid for the crime of going to school, and until being a Christian is synonymous with doing something about these things, you can also call me a feminist.
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.
The media hounded Tim Farron for his Christian views; they did not regard it
as acceptable for him to hold views other than those of the political elite, or the majority, Similarly, our belief in the personhood of the unborn child and the sanctity of their lives enables us to see
abortion as a sin crying to heaven for justice, not merely some privately held opinion; for us it is most definitely not «a
woman's choice».
Now,
as many of them argue for forcing others to do what they want, like forcing doctors to refer
women to abortionists or even participate in
abortions themselves, the traditional goal «has been thrown over in favor of a crusade to establish what might be called... «comprehensive liberalism»
as the official pseudo-religion of the state.»
Following the miscarriage the
woman must return a fourth time for an examination to ascertain whether the
abortion is complete; this usually entails another ultrasound examination
as well
as a quantitative blood pregnancy test and another pelvic examination.
Overall an interesting post and well written, but that phrase really jumped out at me
as being pretty harsh to the majority of western
women who use contraceptives (but may not ever have an
abortion).
By creating a blanket requirement for all fetal death experiences ranging from miscarriage to
abortion (
as opposed to making these provisions an option), this bill attempts to force
women into a belief they may not espouse.
Furthermore,
as I became more involved in the feminist conversation (some feminists are pro-life, of course, but many are pro-choice), I began to understand some of the arguments against the criminalization of
abortion, like that banning
abortion does not necessarily reduce the
abortion rate, that enforcing a ban on all
abortions would be impossible, and that
women would likely seek out
abortions through unsafe, illegal procedures anyway.
18 % of all
abortions are performed on
women who identify themselves
as «Born - again / Evangelical».
When I discuss «
women» in, say, the
abortion question, I also wish to include people with uteruses who do not identify
as women.
Women identifying themselves as Protestants obtain 37.4 % of all abortions in the U.S.; Catholic women account for 31.3 %, Jewish women account for 1.3 %, and women with no religious affiliation obtain 23.7 % of all abort
Women identifying themselves
as Protestants obtain 37.4 % of all
abortions in the U.S.; Catholic
women account for 31.3 %, Jewish women account for 1.3 %, and women with no religious affiliation obtain 23.7 % of all abort
women account for 31.3 %, Jewish
women account for 1.3 %, and women with no religious affiliation obtain 23.7 % of all abort
women account for 1.3 %, and
women with no religious affiliation obtain 23.7 % of all abort
women with no religious affiliation obtain 23.7 % of all
abortions.
I don't think you can be a pro-life feminist and argue that
women need to be condescended to and «informed of what they're doing»
as though they don't already know (cf. laws that institute mandatory waiting periods so they can «think it over,» which puts an untenable burden on those who have to travel for
abortion procedures and do not have the money to do so).
[In light of his position on gender roles, Piper could not bring himself to endorse Sarah Palin
as a vice presidential candidate in the 2008 election, but conceded that «defending
abortion is far worse a sin for a man than serving
as Vice President is for a
woman.»]
Just
as they have the freedom to get another job if they want to wear their crosses, you
women are free to go to another university or employer if you want insurance that provides contraceptives and
abortions.
Most people in both of these camps — particularly those of faith — are interested in eliminating
abortions,
as well
as the reasons a
woman may feel compelled to have one.
(Frankly,
as a
woman, and a feminist, I don't like people invoking my «rights» to unilaterally support
abortion.)
In a chapter dedicated to the work of the Life charity, studies on the link between
abortion and breast cancer are discussed,
as are findings that show rates of suicide and binge drinking are higher among
women who have had
abortions.
The Chicago Tribune: Catholic fertility methods help Chicago
woman conceive Mary - Louise Hengesbaugh admits to growing bitter
as she counseled
women who considered having
abortions to end their unwanted pregnancies five years ago.