The opinion that one should be pro-life with exception to rape/incest/health reasons/etc. almost makes less sense to me than being pro-abortion.
Indeed. However, what is your stance on those of us who are Pro-CHOICE? You know, the ones who see abortion as, at best, a necessary evil, which is better than forcing a woman to carry a child she cannot care for, mentally or physically, as punishment for being a horrible, horrible harlot slut jezebel? You know, like, NOT sneaking into womens' rooms at night with a coat hanger?
By that logic, one should go around euthanizing the elderly and children who receive inadequate care simply because they’re burdens’ on a family economy.
Because they are totally the same. Offing Old Aunt Ethel, or Little Timmy because it would cost less than the cast they need for their broken leg is TOTALLY the same as aborting a fetus before it even has fingers, let alone a functioning nervous system. YAY HYPERBOLE!
I’d hazard a guess that many of these people who want abortion exceptions’ are indifferent towards the coming death panels Obamacare is going to be mandating.
You mean like the people who spend day and night combing through every scrap of paperwork surrounding a person's medical history, finding any possible reason to loophole out of paying them a red cent, leaving them having to mortgage their house to pay the medical bills. Guess what? Obamacare has NOTHING to do with that one. That's the system he was looking to fix. The system the Pundits played you into railing against using buzz words like "Socialist" and "Death Panels."
@Lotus-thing
It's fearmongering from the Tea Partiers. Essentially, if the government takes control of health care, they will institute Death Panels, to determine whether it's worth the cost to provide health care for someone, as opposed to kicking them out into the gutter, as opposed to the wholly selfless and socially responsible method used by insurance companies, who will go so far above and beyond to provide for the people they represent, and never leave them high and dry in an hour of dire need.