Re: NBC: Some of the strategic reasons for picking Palin.
- From: Spoonful2 <spoonful2@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 12:27:52 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 30, 12:15�pm, SMBalloon <smball...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 11:47:21 -0700 (PDT), Spoonful2
<spoonf...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 30, 11:32?am, SMBalloon <smball...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 09:35:01 -0700 (PDT), Spoonful2
<spoonf...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
So a few things I learned about this women. She knew her child had
Downs Syndrome 4 months into the pregnancy but chose to have the baby..
To me that's child abuse, knowingly bringing a person into this world
who will forever be severally disabled. It's also completely
narcissistic and borderline stupid.
Is it also child abuse to allow handicaped children already born to
live? ? ?
No. I can elebroate if you'd like, but I think it's obvious.
Sarah Palin believes the unborn are full human beings entitled to the
same protections of life as those already born. �If she was to think
it ok to terminate her pregnancy due to the unborn child being
severely disabled, then according to her morality -- that would be the
equivalent of deciding to kill severely disabled people already born.
While I support abortion rights, I see nothing narcissistic nor
borderline stupid regarding her decision to still give birth. �In
fact, what I see is someone walking the walk, and not just talking the
talk. �I see someone not taking the easy way out. �
She can believe what she wants to believe, but the fact is she knew a
fetus had Down Sydrome, decided to carry it to full term and bring a
baby into the world who is severly handicapped. That to me is
narcissitic because she doesn't consider the life this person is going
to live day in and day out well past when she's dead. I think it's
abuse. Again, she can believe what she wants to believe, and I will
fully disagree with her and think she's an abusive, narcissitic,
acomdomci lightweight who's choices are made by little imiginary man
in the sky. As far as taking an easy way or not easy way is not
relevent to this child who must suffer from her immature and to me
totally idiot choices. Walking the walk while talking like an idiot is
not noble to me. Hence, I would never vote for her and thus John
McCain.
.
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