Palin says daughter, 17, pregnant

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness is not having the state decide if you have to bear a child once pregnant...especially if you are raped.

Men want to control women's reproductive processes, well, what else is new...

When it comes to abortion, fess up, you would be thrilled if all non whites were aborted...

Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:

1. Obama himself was sired out of wedlock by a mother who was just a year older than Bristol.

2. In a country that's lost 50 million lives to the genocide of abortion a pregnancy should be celebrated.

3. The next time you complain about the Mexican invasion-in the future when you're overwhelmed by non-whites-make sure you thank the institution of abortion that's forced us to open our borders.

4. The Palins are obviously not duplicitous when it concerns life.

5. Regardless of how we each feel about abortion I think we'd mostly agree it's a matter for Legislatures not the courts. Perhaps I missed the amendment in the Bill of Rights concerning reproductive rights. If it comes down to pursuit of happiness than please allow me to roll a legal doobie or pay for a legal hooker.
 
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Can't wait until we see the parody of this riffing on the Alaska love child...

Quote from Trader5287:

Dad?


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Quote from Yannis:

... The southern states wanted to be 'pro choice" when they argued that each state should be allowed to regulate slavery as they saw fit: it should be "their choice" and nobody else's. Sound familiar?

And on and on...
Look I didn't come here to debate abortion politics. I have no use for your god or any other god, as is my First Amendment right, so that mystical mumbo jumbo is a nonstarter with me.

But I do have a word about that abortion = slavery horseshit your ilk likes to toss around these days.

The people who were the abolitionists were the LIBERALS, not the conservatives of their day. The same people who are anti-choice on a women's reproduction rights today mostly would have been pro-slavery back then. Because while you just "think" the bible condemns abortion, I know it condones slavery in both the Old and the New Testaments.
 
I'm sure you know polls invariably show men in favor of abortion in greater numbers than women. The notion that a female legislature would be more choice than a male dominated body is fallacious. No evidence at all. And among younger chicks, fuggedaboudit. Choice sentiment at all time lows. (a lot of that has to do with the increase in Latinos)

http://www.field.com/fieldpollonline/subscribers/RLS2187.pdf

Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness is not having the state decide if you have to bear a child once pregnant...especially if you are raped.

Men want to control women's reproductive processes, well, what else is new...

When it comes to abortion, fess up, you would be thrilled if all non whites were aborted...
 
Quote from Yannis:

Not true. The ancient Roman laws were very strict. Later, they were somewhat softened by Julius and Augustus near the time of Christ, but strengthened again by Constantine (4th century). Look at this:

"Paterfamilia's Rights Over the Family: The formal head of the legally recognized family, the paterfamilias, was the oldest surviving male ascendant, and his authority over his descendants lasted until his death, unless formally resolved by a legal act. He was the anchor of the family, the decision maker, and the financial manager. Women, children, and slaves had a very inferior status. They had a constant awareness of his power and position. Every member of the familia was in the potestas of the paterfamilias. The virtually absolute power of the paterfamilias over the rest of his household may have been necessary or desirable in early days when the state had no regular courts or police force and did not involve itself in private morality. The father of the Roman family had the power over everyone and everything in the home. This power was legally recognized. If any member of the family behaved in any way that he considered exceeding the boundaries of proper behavior he had the power to punish the offender with harsh sentences, such as, banishment, slavery, and death. This power extended to the man's slaves and tenant farmers as well. Only the paterfamilias had the right before law to buy, sell, or hold property. He owned, as agent and trustee, all the property of the extended family and held absolute power over persons within his household. As long as the paterfamilias was alive, the sons could not own property or have legal authority over their own children."

(From "Roman Family Law and Traditions" by Lisa S. Morin)

this author is a little lost. Women (non-slave roman citizen) had the power to hold and sell property!
 
In the states who would ban abortion if they were able, are the state legislators primarily men or women?

It is about who has the power, and the power in American government, both state and federal, as well as the Churches, is abundantly in the hands of the males...not females.

Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:

I'm sure you know polls invariably show men in favor of abortion in greater numbers than women. The notion that a female legislature would be more choice than a male dominated body is fallacious. No evidence at all. And among younger chicks, fuggedaboudit. Choice sentiment at all time lows. (a lot of that has to do with the increase in Latinos)

http://www.field.com/fieldpollonline/subscribers/RLS2187.pdf
 
Quote from MarketMasher:

It is not too late for Palin to back-out for "personal" reasons.

Romney or Lieberman will not carry such distracting baggage with them.

Agree.

They are also unlikely to have tatoos.
 
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