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originally posted by: calstorm
originally posted by: TechUnique
a reply to: GENERAL EYES
I'm pretty sure out of 125,000 abortions a day not even 5% of them are due to 'valid' reasons. I don't know this for sure but 125,000 a day is a LOT.
Let's be generous and say that 10% of those dead babies are dead because of reasons similar to what you said. In that case 90% of babies being aborted every day are done so on what could quite easily be described as a whim.
So you admit that there are valid reasons then? I have my own personal beliefs about abortion that are not routed in religious, but medical knowledge.
In Hungary and Poland we find two European nations whose people and deep Christian roots have suffered terribly under the most destructive ideologies in history -- Nazism and Communism. Although both nations fought valiantly, sometimes together, against the forces of oppression, both are missing millions of fellow citizens lost to war, concentration camps and abortion.
Yet the neighbors of Hungary and Poland in the European Union and around the world are watching as both have made dramatic moves to restrict abortion: Poland with a 1993 law that has virtually eliminated abortion on demand; and Hungary with 2011′s "Easter Constitution," which lays the groundwork for a possible elimination of legal abortion and other assaults on innocent life and the family. Even as pressure increases on Hungary to get in line with the rest of the EU and abandon its Christian identity and morality, Poland finds that returning to a culture of life takes more than changes in law, since Western consumerism has eclipsed the more overt attacks on life and family.
We find both important lessons and hope in the efforts of Poland and Hungary to reclaim their Christian identity, and to return to a Culture of Life.
originally posted by: TechUnique
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: TechUnique
…there are over 3,000 abortions per day.
Regular factory assembly line, huh?
Disposal methods, graphic…
A business built on the back of child murder. Leaves a horrible taste in the back of my mouth.
originally posted by: MonkeyFishFrog
a reply to: TechUnique
What situations? You just said you were fine with a raped woman carrying a physical embodiment of her attack with her for 9 months as a reminder.
originally posted by: TechUnique
originally posted by: grimpachi
originally posted by: TechUnique
originally posted by: grimpachi
originally posted by: MonkeyFishFrog
Me thinks someone is trying to launch their Youtube career.
I get the same impression.
ATS seems to be becoming just another place people can post their Youtube videos to get hits to their site.
As I said I get plenty of hits anyway?
Give it a rest. I'm contributing to the site. This site runs on user contributions.
What you call a contribution I consider as clogging up the site with the same thing you clogged up youtube with.
If you want to contribute then try doing more than just posting a video and a small paragraph about how you like your video with a link to a anti-choice site.
You should try to actually write some on the topic. If all you wish to say is in your video then leave it on youtube where people wish to watch videos.
People DISCUSS videos on this site.
You're dumb.
originally posted by: woodwardjnr
a reply to: beezzer
I see a lot of people not coming up with their improved solution to the current system we have? What's your solution?
originally posted by: WatchingY0u
a reply to: WatchingY0u
That is why every time a darker person mix with a white person the white person genes are destroyed...
originally posted by: WatchingY0u
a reply to: WatchingY0u
That is why every time a darker person mix with a white person the white person genes are destroyed...
NEW YORK: So much attention is focused on the Russian Federation’s plummeting ruble, evaporating investments and looming recession, following its land grab in Crimea and intervention in Ukraine that most are overlooking the perfect storm brewing within Russia’s borders: its demography.
The perfect demographic storm of comparatively high mortality, low fertility and emigration of well-educated professionals is increasingly burdening Russian society and its deteriorating economy. In addition to a shrinking labor force, mounting costs for its aging population and troubling premature deaths, especially among men, Russia is facing difficulties in filling critical jobs with largely unskilled non-Russian migrants, many working illegally in the country.
Throughout most of the second half of the 20th century, Russia’s population increased. Whereas the Russian population was slightly more than 100 million in 1950, it peaked at nearly 149 million by the early 1990s. Since then, the population has declined, and official reports put it at around 144 million.
The shrinking population is the result of deaths outnumbering births for nearly two decades without sufficient immigration to compensate for the deficit. The increasing number of deaths reflects the persistence of comparatively high mortality. The decreasing number of births is due to the prevailing low fertility, which plummeted to 1.2 births per woman in the late 1990s and now hovers at 1.7 births per woman. That rate is still about 20 percent below 2.1 births per woman, the level necessary to ensure population replacement.
originally posted by: tinymind
a reply to: TechUnique
Many times when I hear someone speaking about being "pro-life", I can't help but wonder about their stance on conflict and war.
I have heard so many talk about the sanctity of life when it concerns abortion issues, but then seem to think nothing about sending young men and women into harms way at the drop of a hat.
I would hope they will change their attitude when they realized war is simply a means of "retro-active abortion". It just lets the mothers get better aquainted to their childern before they are killed at the "states" request.