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11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:42 pm
by Left Seater
11 states have bills before them that would change the abortion process. They would require the mother to view and or sign a sonogram picture of the unborn. Trials in three states have shown that when the mother views the sonogram she is 9% less likely to have an abortion.

Opponents have said that it will create more risky abortions or drive women to states without the requirement. Planned Parenthood though says women should only be going to Drs who use a sonogram prior to the abortion anyway. They do oppose making the mother view or sign a copy of the sonogram picture.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:32 pm
by Moby Dick
The founder of planned parenthood, Margaret Sanger was fucking Coo-coo.



from wikipedia
n 1930, Sanger opened a family planning clinic in Harlem that sought to enlist support for contraceptive use and to bring the benefits of family planning to women who were denied access to their city's health and social services. Staffed by a black physician and black social worker, the clinic was endorsed by The Amsterdam News (the powerful local newspaper), the Abyssinian Baptist Church, the Urban League, and the black community's elder statesman, W.E.B. DuBois.[30]
Sanger's work with minorities earned the respect of civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr.[
Of course, she was doing Whitey a favor for trying to control the population.

you go girl. :meds:

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:54 am
by Left Seater
R-Jack wrote:
These are usually teenage girls or dumb bitches with poor decision making skills (hence the need for an abortion). They are usually emotionally incontinent and easily manipulated. You can make one of these broads 15% less likely to have an abortion by looking stern and saying "you sure about this?"

One would hope though that a trial in a doctor's office would follow the same standards each time. Dr. participate in drug trials all the time and have to follow strict directions each time, even down to how the receptionist greets people. Granted not a drug trial, but hopefully the same standards apply.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:07 am
by Moby Dick
Left Seater wrote:
R-Jack wrote:
These are usually teenage girls or dumb bitches with poor decision making skills (hence the need for an abortion). They are usually emotionally incontinent and easily manipulated. You can make one of these broads 15% less likely to have an abortion by looking stern and saying "you sure about this?"

One would hope though that a trial in a doctor's office would follow the same standards each time. Dr. participate in drug trials all the time and have to follow strict directions each time, even down to how the receptionist greets people. Granted not a drug trial, but hopefully the same standards apply.

they dont. least, not in the majority of clinics.

my cousin used to work in a clinic as a receptionist. she said she felt like a car salesman. if a young girl were to call asking about information, she were to do anything she could to get the girl IN the building. if it were an issue of money she were to immediately start asking if she had any cousins , aunts or uncles she could borrow from to get the abortion. If that wouldnt work, she was instructed to tell the would be client that they have a professional councilor in the clinic she could talk to. When they'd come in, the "professional" would immediatly start fishing for a "weak" spot.
If it were an issue with money the councilor would start in with "well, you know diapers cost alot of money, then the babies grow so fast that you're going thru clothes , that costs money" and so on and so forth. If that wasnt the sore spot, the councilor would start up with "do you plan to go to college? It's so much more difficult with a child" etc etc.

the doctor that ran the clinic used to deliver babies..but he quit it. He said he could abort 4 babies in the time it took to deliver 1. Plus, he didnt have to wake up in the middle of the night to abort a baby.

To make things worse there was a stand up urinal looking toilet on the wall in the aborting room where they'd flush the remains...into the public sewer system.

She worked there for about 6 months until she said she just couldnt deal with the guilt.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:17 am
by Left Seater
I knew they were bad, but man. Used car salesman is right on.


Shame on girls for calling an abortion clinic though if they aren't 100% sure.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:44 am
by KC Scott
Moby Dick wrote:
they dont. least, not in the majority of clinics.

my cousin used to work in a clinic as a receptionist. she said she felt like a car salesman. if a young girl were to call asking about information, she were to do anything she could to get the girl IN the building. if it were an issue of money she were to immediately start asking if she had any cousins , aunts or uncles she could borrow from to get the abortion. If that wouldnt work, she was instructed to tell the would be client that they have a professional councilor in the clinic she could talk to. When they'd come in, the "professional" would immediatly start fishing for a "weak" spot.
If it were an issue with money the councilor would start in with "well, you know diapers cost alot of money, then the babies grow so fast that you're going thru clothes , that costs money" and so on and so forth. If that wasnt the sore spot, the councilor would start up with "do you plan to go to college? It's so much more difficult with a child" etc etc.

You gotta be kidding right?

Did you forget the part where invite her to a rave and take her shopping afterwards?
How about the group Satan worship session followed by the orgy?

I mean if we're gonna just spin this claptrap, why limit the possibilities?

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:56 am
by .m2
KC Scott wrote:
Moby Dick wrote:
they dont. least, not in the majority of clinics.

my cousin used to work in a clinic as a receptionist. she said she felt like a car salesman. if a young girl were to call asking about information, she were to do anything she could to get the girl IN the building. if it were an issue of money she were to immediately start asking if she had any cousins , aunts or uncles she could borrow from to get the abortion. If that wouldnt work, she was instructed to tell the would be client that they have a professional councilor in the clinic she could talk to. When they'd come in, the "professional" would immediatly start fishing for a "weak" spot.
If it were an issue with money the councilor would start in with "well, you know diapers cost alot of money, then the babies grow so fast that you're going thru clothes , that costs money" and so on and so forth. If that wasnt the sore spot, the councilor would start up with "do you plan to go to college? It's so much more difficult with a child" etc etc.

You gotta be kidding right?

Did you forget the part where invite her to a rave and take her shopping afterwards?
How about the group Satan worship session followed by the orgy?

I mean if we're gonna just spin this claptrap, why limit the possibilities?

Moby's not a bright guy (he lives in Dallas)... as you'll find most republicans.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:57 am
by Moby Dick
.m2 wrote:
KC Scott wrote:
Moby Dick wrote:
they dont. least, not in the majority of clinics.

my cousin used to work in a clinic as a receptionist. she said she felt like a car salesman. if a young girl were to call asking about information, she were to do anything she could to get the girl IN the building. if it were an issue of money she were to immediately start asking if she had any cousins , aunts or uncles she could borrow from to get the abortion. If that wouldnt work, she was instructed to tell the would be client that they have a professional councilor in the clinic she could talk to. When they'd come in, the "professional" would immediatly start fishing for a "weak" spot.
If it were an issue with money the councilor would start in with "well, you know diapers cost alot of money, then the babies grow so fast that you're going thru clothes , that costs money" and so on and so forth. If that wasnt the sore spot, the councilor would start up with "do you plan to go to college? It's so much more difficult with a child" etc etc.

You gotta be kidding right?

Did you forget the part where invite her to a rave and take her shopping afterwards?
How about the group Satan worship session followed by the orgy?

I mean if we're gonna just spin this claptrap, why limit the possibilities?

Moby's not a bright guy (he lives in Dallas)... as you'll find most republicans.
where the fuck do you get your information, dipshit?

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 4:03 am
by .m2
Moby Dick wrote:
where the fuck do you get your information,

From you and Mo.


Is this trick question night ?


If you tell me you NEVER lived in Dallas... it's my bad.

but, you're just stupid enough to have lived there.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 4:12 am
by Moby Dick
.m2 wrote:
Moby Dick wrote:
where the fuck do you get your information,

From you and Mo.


Is this trick question night ?


If you tell me you NEVER lived in Dallas... it's my bad.

but, you're just stupid enough to have lived there.


what the fuck mtool, do i have a stalker? asking MO about ol Moby Dick eh?

yea i lived there...fucking 5 yrs ago.

as always, your posts are :bode: < shit

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 4:17 am
by .m2
.m2 wrote:

If you tell me you NEVER lived in Dallas... it's my bad.

but, you're just stupid enough to have lived there.


Moby Dick wrote:yea i lived there...fucking 5 yrs ago.


Case closed.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 4:21 am
by Moby Dick
.m2 wrote:
.m2 wrote:

If you tell me you NEVER lived in Dallas... it's my bad.

but, you're just stupid enough to have lived there.


Moby Dick wrote:yea i lived there...fucking 5 yrs ago.


Case closed.

you got crazy game dotmtool. crazy game.


you retain information like your mother retains your cock in her ass.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 4:43 am
by .m2
Moby Dick wrote:

you got crazy game dotmtool. crazy game.








m2 is the truth

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:37 am
by Moving Sale
R-Jack wrote: These are usually teenage girls or dumb bitches with poor decision making skills (hence the need for an abortion). They are usually emotionally incontinent and easily manipulated. You can make one of these broads 15% less likely to have an abortion by looking stern and saying "you sure about this?"
Link?

Oh you were just blowing shit out of your ass. I get it.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:40 am
by Moving Sale
Left Seater wrote: Granted not a drug trial, but hopefully the same standards apply.
So it was double blind?

Oh no wait you said 'hopefully' so you have no fucking clue as to what the fuck you are talking about. Groovy.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:50 am
by .m2
Moving Sale wrote:
Left Seater wrote: Granted not a drug trial, but hopefully the same standards apply.
So it was double blind?

Oh no wait you said 'hopefully' so you have no fucking clue as to what the fuck you are talking about. Groovy.

Easy...

he's a "republican" in Houston. He's in the minority.

His wife spends her weekends in Grimes County in the fall... so she barely knows him.

Just a touch of truth.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:33 pm
by Left Seater
Moving Sale wrote:
Left Seater wrote: Granted not a drug trial, but hopefully the same standards apply.
So it was double blind?

Oh no wait you said 'hopefully' so you have no fucking clue as to what the fuck you are talking about. Groovy.

I have forgotten more about drug trials than you will ever be able to google. Stay in the weeds lobbing F bombs where you belong.

Easy...

he's a "republican" in Houston. He's in the minority.

His wife spends her weekends in Grimes County in the fall... so she barely knows him.

Just a touch of truth.

Let's cut to the chase here .mblueblood. You are chicken shit of an alleged fat out of shape guy. When will you back up your ankle biting? Take the challenge.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:35 pm
by poptart
Jsc wrote:Fuck the Thumpers who try to impose their values onto others.
Fuck @ssholes who impose their values on me.

- dead fetus

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:43 pm
by Left Seater
Your opinion, nothing more.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 2:01 pm
by jiminphilly
Jsc810 wrote:Until it can become viable outside the womb, it is merely potential life, and as such, does not enjoy equality with those actually living.
Counselor please expand upon this legal term POTENTIAL LIFE.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 2:46 pm
by Tom In VA
jiminphilly wrote:
Jsc810 wrote:Until it can become viable outside the womb, it is merely potential life, and as such, does not enjoy equality with those actually living.
Counselor please expand upon this legal term POTENTIAL LIFE.
It's what is called as a rationalization. Take what we define as "Human Life", identify the differences, then re-label it with a term that implies something less than "Human Life". Once you do that, you can do anything you want. It's great fun and has worked so well in the past. It's brought us all kinds of wonderful things, caste systems, slavery, genocides, racism, discrimination, etc

Give it a shot one time. Very powerful feeling and very powerful tool. Progress and Change wouldn't occur if we didn't abuse our fellow man and the only way we can do that is by making our fellow man - less than human.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:01 pm
by Moving Sale
Left Seater wrote:I have forgotten more about drug trials than you will ever be able to google.
Quit yanking on your dick and answer the question you stupid fuckhole.
Stay in the weeds lobbing F bombs where you belong.
Go Fuck yourself.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:08 pm
by Cuda
How many DemocRats would have to be bribed for California to allow retroactive abortions? There's a sawed-off, lisping looyah who'd be a prime candidate

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:16 pm
by Moving Sale
Cuda wrote:How many DemocRats would have to be bribed for California to allow retroactive abortions? There's a sawed-off, lisping looyah who'd be a prime candidate
And who would that be?

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:56 pm
by Moving Sale
mvscal wrote:Why do you hate the Constitution,
Why don't you read it?
you goosestepping cock knob?
Projection much you automated rovemonkey?

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 6:13 pm
by Cuda
Moving Sale wrote:
Cuda wrote:How many DemocRats would have to be bribed for California to allow retroactive abortions? There's a sawed-off, lisping looyah who'd be a prime candidate
And who would that be?
Well now who the fuck do you think it would be?

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 6:17 pm
by Moving Sale
Cuda wrote: Well now who the fuck do you think it would be?
Quit dancing around like a Kansas City faggot and spit it out.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 6:20 pm
by Cuda
Moving Sale wrote: Quit danthing around like a Kanthath Thity faggot and thpit it out.
did you bite your tongue trying to get that out?

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 6:21 pm
by smackaholic
KC faggot prance, dipshit.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 6:40 pm
by Moving Sale
Cuda wrote:did you bite your tongue trying to get that out?
Did you type that that with one or two black cocks in your ass?

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 6:41 pm
by Moving Sale
smackaholic wrote:KC faggot prance, dipshit.
WTF are you talking about you mis-shaped tard?

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 6:44 pm
by War Wagon
Jsc810 wrote:Until it can become viable outside the womb, it is merely potential life, and as such, does not enjoy equality with those actually living.
Bullshit.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 6:46 pm
by Moving Sale
War Wagon wrote:
Jsc810 wrote:Until it can become viable outside the womb, it is merely potential life, and as such, does not enjoy equality with those actually living.
Bullshit.
Grow a uterus or STFU.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 6:52 pm
by War Wagon
Was I talking to you?

Of course not, 'cause I generally avoid lowlife message board scum whose only contribution to any discussion is inane pillow biting.

Fuck off.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:06 pm
by Moving Sale
War Wagon wrote:Was I talking to you?
I don't give a fuck who you were talking to you stupid vile pig.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:06 pm
by Moving Sale
mvscal wrote:dribble
STFU you stupid Racist fuckhole.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:09 pm
by Cuda
:lol: :lol: :lol: TVO is making FUBUtard look intelligent

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:44 pm
by Derron
Moving Sale wrote:
Cuda wrote:did you bite your tongue trying to get that out?
Did you type that that with one or two black cocks in your ass?
There it is..ding..ding..ding...Where has it been all day.....??? The black cock reference.....Now that this fuckin tard has busted out the BLACK COCK REFERENCE means its game over bitches....

When you have no smack possible just go to the BLACK COCK REFERENCE and you get over....Bwwahaa :hfal:


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Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 12:03 am
by poptart
Jsc, to my understanding, 36 states have fetal homicide laws and 19 states have such laws that apply to the earliest stage of pregnancy.

Intentional harm to an unborn child is seen, in the eye of the law in MANY states, as harm being done to a LIVING person.

Re: 11 states considering changes to abortion

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:28 am
by Tom In VA
Keep telling yourself that if it soothes your conscience.

Like the character in a horror movie walking down a dark road, whistling to shut out his fear.