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amckenzie
09-01-06, - 10:35 AM
this is a uprising situation as abortion is becoming so prevelant.

trubahamian
09-01-06, - 10:45 AM
this is a uprising situation as abortion is becoming so prevelant.
The parents of the pregnant girl need to be offered the oppurtunity to raise da child,if she is unable or unwilling.Then the parents of the father,if he is known,should be asked as well. Every option for life needs to be exhausted!

canewry
09-01-06, - 10:56 AM
Isn't having an abortion illegal in the Bahamas

monkeytambrin
09-01-06, - 11:12 AM
An abortion is up to the woman, nobody else's business, from a true libertarian.

monkeytambrin
09-01-06, - 11:14 AM
In addition, even if the woman is married, and since the doctrine of a married woman being her husbands property has long since passed away, she does not have to even consult her husband, much less be constrained by his lack of agreement. Talk dat femenists!

adidasboi987
09-01-06, - 01:58 PM
In addition, even if the woman is married, and since the doctrine of a married woman being her husbands property has long since passed away, she does not have to even consult her husband, much less be constrained by his lack of agreement. Talk dat femenists!

whats a femenist?

Tafadhali
09-01-06, - 02:02 PM
In addition, even if the woman is married, and since the doctrine of a married woman being her husbands property has long since passed away, she does not have to even consult her husband, much less be constrained by his lack of agreement. Talk dat femenists!

what's your gripe with feminist?

Tafadhali
09-01-06, - 02:03 PM
this is a uprising situation as abortion is becoming so prevelant.

the thing is abortion is illegal in this country...and we shouldnt have to get this far...more emphasis should be on planned parenthood and contraception...sex education in schools...the scare of eminent death from AIDS...

Tafadhali
09-01-06, - 02:04 PM
The parents of the pregnant girl need to be offered the oppurtunity to raise da child,if she is unable or unwilling.Then the parents of the father,if he is known,should be asked as well. Every option for life needs to be exhausted!

oh blissful idealism...:fly:

bahmaboy
09-01-06, - 07:52 PM
i agree with TADA more emphasis neeed to be placed on prevention.

when thinking about a pregnant teenage girl with no education, keeping her child shouldnt even be an option becuase at the end of the day it creates a burden on society. she should decide whether to abort or give up for adoption what ever but keeping it is out of the question.

if she keeps it how will she ever move up in society, when will she finish her education, will she ever find a decent job, she most likely couldnt afford to raise the child, she most likely wont have time to raise thus creating another unruly child for the public to deal with.

it crawls my skin to see these 14-19 year old who aint grown yet, dont know the first thing about the world, have no clue about what they want to do with their own life talking bout they will raise their baby. BIG LOL ON THAT ONE

bahmaboy
09-01-06, - 07:52 PM
i agree with TADA more emphasis neeed to be placed on prevention.

when thinking about a pregnant teenage girl with no education, keeping her child shouldnt even be an option becuase at the end of the day it creates a burden on society. she should decide whether to abort or give up for adoption what ever but keeping it is out of the question.

if she keeps it how will she ever move up in society, when will she finish her education, will she ever find a decent job, she most likely couldnt afford to raise the child, she most likely wont have time to raise thus creating another unruly child for the public to deal with.

it crawls my skin to see these 14-19 year old who aint grown yet, dont know the first thing about the world, have no clue about what they want to do with their own life talking bout they will raise their baby. BIG LOL ON THAT ONE

B21
09-01-06, - 08:26 PM
An abortion is up to the woman, nobody else's business, from a true libertarian.


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B21
09-01-06, - 08:30 PM
In addition, even if the woman is married, and since the doctrine of a married woman being her husbands property has long since passed away, she does not have to even consult her husband, much less be constrained by his lack of agreement. Talk dat femenists!

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This is the biggest bunch of :wipe: I have ever heard on this forum!

"I MOST DEFINATIELY DISAGREE WITH ALL VIEWS YOU EXPRESS ON THIS MATTER!"
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de redhead
09-01-06, - 08:34 PM
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This is the biggest bunch of :wipe: I have ever heard on this forum!
"I MOST DEFINATIELY DISAGREE WITH ALL VIEWS YOU EXPRESS ON THIS MATTER!"
:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:



Calm down, I think he was being facetious.

B21
09-01-06, - 08:51 PM
Calm down, I think he was being facetious.


That's just wrong man!:hot: