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BizSuitStacy · M
I agree with you. Doctors swear to do no harm. And many refuse to do abortions.
The problem I have is treating the Roe v Wade decision as an issue dealing with "women's reproductive rights." A classic liberal sound bite to deflect away from the rights of a child.
The right to [b]life[/b] liberty and the pursuit of happiness are inalienable. They are granted by God, not by gov't. Since life begins at conception, don't the rights of a human begin at this point, no matter how early in its lifecycle, even if the being is only compromised of a few cells?
If not...who decides when human rights are to be applied?
The problem I have is treating the Roe v Wade decision as an issue dealing with "women's reproductive rights." A classic liberal sound bite to deflect away from the rights of a child.
The right to [b]life[/b] liberty and the pursuit of happiness are inalienable. They are granted by God, not by gov't. Since life begins at conception, don't the rights of a human begin at this point, no matter how early in its lifecycle, even if the being is only compromised of a few cells?
If not...who decides when human rights are to be applied?
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checkoutanytime · M
@MalteseFalconPunch so quit 🙄
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MarineBob · 56-60, M
Hippocratic oath is for hypocrites.
The oath i took actually means something
The oath i took actually means something
By that statement, a doctor should never advocate that someone be removed from life support.
checkoutanytime · M
@Pinkstarburst a will is a legal obligation
@checkoutanytime Just say’n
checkoutanytime · M
@Pinkstarburst so write a life will, i guess is the answer to women that want to terminate a pregnancy, moving forward. 👏Progress
WintaTheAngle · 41-45, M
I’m neutral on this issue, but what do they decide to do if the labour is likely to kill the mother? Sounds like a no win situation.
WintaTheAngle · 41-45, M
@checkoutanytime Yeah I guess. So what would happen? Which life would they save?
checkoutanytime · M
@WintaTheAngle i assume the stronger/healthier/likelier to survive?
WintaTheAngle · 41-45, M
@checkoutanytime Yeah, whoever is most likely to live a healthy life afterwards
TexChik · F
There is no provision for it in the constitution, so its a state's rights issue by law. The Roe V Wade was bad law that was finally corrected. Abortions are still legal in many states, but the government is no longer involved
Bang5luts · M
Damn bro you got some huge balls. I'm getting out of the way. You just opened up a can of whip my ass.
Human1000 · M
According to the Supreme Court its up to the states, so I guess they got it wrong?
Human1000 · M
So, no antibiotics?