Monthly Archives: September 2010

I AM PRO – LIFE

Every single day women die needlessly because of anti-choice policies. That doesn’t sound very “pro-life” to me. The life and well-being, physical and emotional, of even just one person, an actual person, is worth far more than the existence of any number of mere potential-people. I contend that I am pro-life in the only way any honest person really can be – I’m PRO-CHOICE!

Vote NO on 62

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Drive-By Thoughts: Prop 62. Stop The Madness!

“Persons not property”
(… Unless they’re women, right?)

Theses antis just try so hard to anthrpomorphise fetuses and impose upon them personal qualities they simply don’t have. What’s next, tumors?

There’s no such thing as an “unborn baby” any more than there can be an unbuilt house. Abortion isn’t murder and anyone who thinks that it is needs a dictionary.

Since when does anything, person or not, have any rights to force themselves upon the body of another against their will? A mentality accepting of this is not unlike that of a rapist.

If abortion ever does get banned women will die by the thousands. Annually. And the blood of every last one will be on the hands of the enemies of freedom and human decency who do not deserve to call themselves “pro-life.”

I’ll vote for sanity and morality. I’ll vote NO on 62

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Read All About It

Think Pro-Choice:  This comic hits the nail right on the head.

Protect Families Protect Choices: I really can’t stress enough how dangerous proposed amendment 62 is. If you live in Colorado, please register to vote.

CafePress: Don’t just make a fashion statement, make a statement with fashion. CafePress is a good place to find nifty pro-choice stuff (if you know where to look,) as well as sell your own. Note: I’m not plugging any particular designer.  Caution: There is anti-choice stuff there too. CafePress doesn’t take sides.

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