Re: death penalty
- From: Thom Madura <Tommadura@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 08:09:01 -0500
Ron Hunter wrote:
Bill Blakely wrote:On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 02:27:28 -0600, Ron Hunter <rphunter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Bill Blakely wrote:On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 04:07:46 -0600, Ron Hunter <rphunter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I often see both sides of an issue. I see no viable candidate in the upcoming presidential election. They are all unacceptable.I also try to consider the stand on abortion as one of the major deciding factors in a politician's overall suitability.Which way?? You seem to come down on both sides of the issue!!
In which case Mitt Romney must be your candidate!! LOL
That's nice but you say that a candidate's stand on abortion is a
major deciding factor in your mind, yet I still have no idea which
view impresses you positively.
If it were up to me, abortion would be illegal unless medical authority indicated it dangerously threatened the life of the mother, and after that, it would be the joint decision of the mother and father. In cases of rape, it would be the mother's decision, alone.
Is that clear enough?
The current crop of 'presidential hopefuls' is about the most pathetic I have seen in my 65 years, on both sides of the 'aisle'. PATHETIC!
Abortion is either legal - or it is not - as far as I am concerned. If it is legal in one instance (Rape- or endangering a mother's life) - then there is no reasonable reason why it should not be legal in all cases.
If religion wants to enjoin its followers to something else - that is their perogative for their adherents - and those who believe in it have the right to follow their religious guidelines if they believe.
I take note that abortion is legal in the Jewish religion up to a certain point - for instance.
However - those who are religious and give all those reasons for not allowing abortion would clamor just as quickly if a different religion that they did not believe was FORCED upon them. There is nothing stopping those people from doing what their religion espouses. They have no right to force their religious beliefs on others.
Once abortion is legal in any circumstance, there is no longer an ability to "take the moral position" that is should not be allowed in others. An unwanted child is as just as any other reason.
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