Abortion

The whole abortion thing makes me wish I'd never been born. I mean, with 12-20 million people starving annually (Think of one person dying every time you breathe) what makes a minor right so important? And why is a creature the size of a lemon so much more important than so many grown humans with families and friends? If outlawing abortion is going to start us on a slippery slope to tyranny, what does allowing our economy to commit genocide do?

Authority wins by dividing its victims and then conquering them. The aristocracy is laughing its way to the bank with our future while we're bickering over ethics.

You're just saying this because abortion is currently legal, right?

I don't care about the death penalty either. I think the left should be willing to surrender on non-issues like this (animal rights folks, are you listening?) as a trade for things that actually matter - democratizing our economy and media. Once that's been done, the left will probably win on these non-issues anyway.

And if we don't the right will do it for us. Imagine ending the death penalty in return for making Rush Limbaughism a mandatory curriculum from kindergarten onwards. (Or replacing the statue of liberty with his likeness - the sheer weight would crush the foundation causing etc. etc.)

Not to say that conservatives aren't stupid...

Despite my non-stance on this issue, it still provides some incite into conservatives. For example, in an article ridiculing liberal rhetoric about children (which of course couldn't have anything to do with liberals actually liking children!) The American Spectator made fun of extra punishment for violence to women that causes miscarriage. The American Spectator wondered out loud why rapists and such should be punished for what "abortion doctors get paid for". The concept of women's consent is totally alien to conservatives. No wonder they're the ones who support the bosses right to sexually harass his workers.

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