luthervol
rational (x) and reasonable (y)
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OK... I'm done with you. You aren't even being intellectually honest. At least when you asked the same regarding prescription drugs, I admitted you might see an uptick.
But somehow, you think unlimited/unregulated abortions would make the current situation better?
You're a joke.
I absolutely did not say unregulated. Abortions should be heavily regulated.
My general premise is this: The fewer unwanted pregnancies we have as a society, the better. I could go into a lot more detail about demographics (age, economics) and prenatal care, but I'll save us both the time. My opinion is that one of the most detrimental impacts to our society is the number of unwanted babies being born to parents unwilling and or unable to properly care for a child. On top of this, as a society, we have been unwilling to step in to do the things necessary to help the babies that are born into this circumstance. It's a vicious cycle that if left unchecked leads to very undesirable outcomes. Extrapolate the past 30 years.
Obviously another discussion for another thread.
