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Old 17-04-2007, 03:11 PM   #11 (permalink)
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...=1774&ito=1490

Here is the view of some doctors and a woman who opposes thier view.
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Default Abortion is the ending of an unborn life

I agree with RJT.

Abortion is the taking (i.e. killing) of a defenceless unborn life - and, apart from all the reasons for opposing what they call abortion - I don't see why I should pay tax to fund it on the NHS.

As RJT rightly points out, abortion can have an appalling effect on those for whom such a disgusting 'operation' is performed.
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Old 17-04-2007, 09:35 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Abortion takes 200,000 lives per year in the UK alone. In many other western countries it takes hundreds of thousands of lives each year; Russia it is claimed, has up to 1.6 million legal abortions, and in one year as many as 4 million illegal abortions.

It is the longest continual lawful holocaust of humanity backed by various political groups in the history of mankind, all in the name of "equality", and 'women's rights'; yet no man has the lawful right to request the termination of any offspring he has fathered, and neither can he stop the termination of any unborn child that carries 50% of his dna.

Yet, we are bombarded yearly, monthly, even weekly at times with the Jewish holocaust, as a cause celebre.
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Default Catastrophy of abortion felt in Russia and eastern europe

I am glad you oppose the outrage that is abortion.

Interesting that you mention Russia's high abortion rate.

The Russian population is projected to fall below 100 million by the middle of the century. Russia (and other east european nations) have low birth rates and badly need to increase them.

Those who govern Russia really must come down hard now on the shameful and disgusting abortion industry. Apart from all the others reasons to oppose the killing of defenceless unborn children, Russia - and other lands with low birth rates - need to stop abortion in order to end the catastrophic declines in their population levels.

Abortion does not just destroy lives - it has the potential to destroy whole countries and peoples :evil: .
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One can only imagine the consequences or effect upon the present UK population if, IF, over the last 40 odd years, the 4 million or more (?) children that have been sacrificed for vanity or personal self-interest in the UK could have had upon the present UK society. We would certainly not have needed the millions of migrants that Blair, Major, Thatcher, Callaghan, Wilson and Heath allowed to enter the UK.
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so my tax "dollar" is paying for the inability of some slapper to keep her knickers on?
Yes. One of the things wrong with this country is that people do not take responsibility for their own actions - the taxpayer pays (and in the case of abortion, the unborn child pays as well).

IMO NHS money should be spent only on curing/preventing disease, and correcting disfigurement (excluding self-inflicted disfigurement: eg tattoo removal). Pregnancy is neither a disease nor a disfigurement.

It is bad enough being forced to pay for things that are wrong (eg the dependency culture, government waste, 'devolution', the EU), but being forced to pay for our government's evil (eg abortion, inviting terrorists into government) takes the biscuit. Why the lack of public protest?
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Wait... ...so my tax "dollar" is paying for the inability of some slapper to keep her knickers on?
Or some selfish prick not to keep his tool in it's box - It takes 2 to tango and bear in mind there are men who do not use condoms


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No. I'm sorry but you cannot force a doctor to provide treatment of this sort.
Then don't sign up for the job

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Pregnancy is neither a disease nor a disfigurement.
But can be dangerous in some cases for women


Until sexual matters are properly discussed in the open without all the tabloid sniggers and contraception is treated seriously by certain religions these problems will continue.
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I think it is worth considering how many doctors could be lost to the NHS altogether if there was some form of compulsion involved regarding carrying out abortions.

There are plenty of doctors willinging to carry out this vile practice so it is not as if women are going to not be able to have them.

Again you could be presented with people having to go against the consiences just to appease the secular lobby.
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More Doctors in the NHS are objecting to carrying out abortions.
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No, really, you can't force someone to do it. If you follow your plan, then watch the doctor shortage in the NHS unfold as they all go into private practice.
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