I can't say that I am pro-choice, but what I will say is that if a woman wants to have an abortion, and it is NOT medically necessary, as most abortions are, do not ask the taxpayers to pay for a procedure under Medicare that is not medically necessary. Abortion is not the only procedure that I would place in this category as there are many more that should never be paid for by medicare, and elective plastic surgery is another one of those or sex-change procedures. If these people want these procedures, then they should pay for them. No wonder governments from one end of this country to the other are crying loud and long about the rising costs of health care spending, but in the end it was politicians looking for votes that decided to include many procedures that Medicare was never intended to finance, and it is politicians that are now the ones who are going to have to pull the plug on funding these politically motivated procedures that we are being asked to pay for..
omg if there is one thing that push's my bottons it's this.
i am 100% against abortion, if i got knocked up today, i'd take full responsibility for my OWN actions. there are other ways that you can do it. hundreds and hundreds of married couples want children but can't, so for the love of god, grow up and do the right thing by atleast putting it up for adoption. some people are so pathetic and irresponsible that it makes me sick.
thank god i wasn't there and knew nothing about this, because charles you would've probably had pictures of me being arrested if that was the case.
jwayne - would you rather your tax dollars go towards supporting the unwanted children that mothers forced to carry out their pregnancies cannot afford to raise?
And Anon 3:00, it's great that you know what you would do in that situation. Don't you think other women should at least be able to have that same choice?
Also, what if a woman became pregnant by rape? Is she still responsible for the pregnancy?
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I can't say that I am pro-choice, but what I will say is that if a woman wants to have an abortion, and it is NOT medically necessary, as most abortions are, do not ask the taxpayers to pay for a procedure under Medicare that is not medically necessary. Abortion is not the only procedure that I would place in this category as there are many more that should never be paid for by medicare, and elective plastic surgery is another one of those or sex-change procedures. If these people want these procedures, then they should pay for them. No wonder governments from one end of this country to the other are crying loud and long about the rising costs of health care spending, but in the end it was politicians looking for votes that decided to include many procedures that Medicare was never intended to finance, and it is politicians that are now the ones who are going to have to pull the plug on funding these politically motivated procedures that we are being asked to pay for..
omg if there is one thing that push's my bottons it's this.
i am 100% against abortion, if i got knocked up today, i'd take full responsibility for my OWN actions. there are other ways that you can do it. hundreds and hundreds of married couples want children but can't, so for the love of god, grow up and do the right thing by atleast putting it up for adoption. some people are so pathetic and irresponsible that it makes me sick.
thank god i wasn't there and knew nothing about this, because charles you would've probably had pictures of me being arrested if that was the case.
jwayne - would you rather your tax dollars go towards supporting the unwanted children that mothers forced to carry out their pregnancies cannot afford to raise?
And Anon 3:00, it's great that you know what you would do in that situation. Don't you think other women should at least be able to have that same choice?
Also, what if a woman became pregnant by rape? Is she still responsible for the pregnancy?
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