eagle eye wrote: » Women have plenty of options. Take a pill or use some other form of contraceptive. Take a pill afterwards. Abortion of a fetus shouldn't be an option just because you were irresponsible. I think I've made it quite clear, I'm not against a woman having an abortion if the contraceptive doesn't work so long as they were responsible enough to use one in the first place.
eagle eye wrote: » Women have plenty of options. Take a pill or use some other form of contraceptive. Take a pill afterwards.
amcalester wrote: What if the women was "irresponsible" but now has a life threatening condition, or a FFA, can she get an abortion or does her being "irresponsible" mean no abortion under any circumstances?
eagle eye wrote: » These are all reasons why I voted to repeal the law. I'm talking about a healthy woman with a healthy fetus who has been irresponsible. And the policing is the medical practitioner. She has to fill out a form and that form decides if she is allowed to proceed. If somebody is willing to put lies on the form they can live with it.
Mark Rippetoe wrote: » I've asked you multiple questions and you haven't answered. I understand that there are a lot of people posting questions to you. When so many people are talking to you, it's very hard to respond to everybody. However, I'm after re-reading the last few pages and I noticed something. You haven't responded to anybody asking you a difficult question. You have been spouting the same rhetoric about "irresponsibility" and "morning after pill" and whatnot with zero substance. Seems to me that you're skipping these because you don't have the answers and not because there are too many posters replying to you. So here is my opinion. I don't think you voted yes on May 25th. I think you are a No voter using debating tactics to make it look like you were deceived and lied to about the referendum. I think you are lying and I don't think you are worth responding to any more.
Elisabeth Wrong Stork wrote: » To be fair, I was out canvassing and there were plenty people who were voting Yes but weren't exactly delighted about it, for variations on the same reasoning eagle eye has. They didn't like the idea of abortion full stop, or didn't like the idea of "irresponsible" or "lifestyle" abortions. But they recognised the harm the 8th was causing and that it had to go. Most of them were considerably better informed though I have to say. Like it or not without voters Like that the majority wouldn't have been close to as big as it was, and there are still LOTS of people in this country for whom the nitty gritty of abortion essentially boils down to judging women's sex lives. Trust me I'm normally one who sees pro-life lies and scheming everywhere, but this honestly just seems like a bad debater with unsustainable positions on the issue. Pick any thread on boards and you'll find people avoiding direct questions and repeating themselves :pac:
SusieBlue wrote: Your whole idea just adds more humiliation and stress to what is already a difficult situation.
eagle eye wrote: » We are, or at least I am, talking about a specific group of people here. I'm talking about somebody who is irresponsible, negligent. I don't accept that as a good enough reason to abort. I am fully for abortion for responsible people who just don't want a baby, for people who need it for medical reasons, for people who find out that their baby will not he a normal baby, for anybody who has got pregnant due to a sexual assault. I'm for abortion in almost all circumstances. If you are irresponsible enough to get pregnant accidentally then I'm sorry but I've no sympathy for you.
eagle eye wrote: » If you are irresponsible, like you didn't try and make sure it didn't happen the I don't think you should be allowed abort.
orourkeda1977 wrote: » People who didnt like the brexit result want a second referendum. Why wouldnt people who dont like the abortion result seek a second referendum. Its equally absurd. I voted no.
eagle eye wrote: » I don't accept that as a good enough reason to abort.
LorelaiG wrote: » Soooo, force an irresponsible person to give birth to, and raise, a baby.... Hmmm.
paw patrol wrote: » irresponsible parent or don't be born ? we all have differing opinions but I'd bet the vast majority would prefer the being alive bit.
Elisabeth Wrong Stork wrote: This is, I have to admit, very very similar to the dishonest posting from no voters before the referendum.
gandalf wrote: I agree with the sentiment of others you appear to hate women.
eagle eye wrote: » I have a dislike for irresponsible, careless, negligent people regardless of their gender.
Amirani wrote: You think it's going to make the country a better place by having a plethora of kids born to what you describe as "irresponsible, careless, negligent people"? These are exactly the sort of traits that wouldn't make good parents and would most likely cause problematic childhoods.
eagle eye wrote: » Well it might make them responsible!