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Respecting women’s voices and choices : Comments

By Anne O'Rourke, published 3/3/2005

Anne O'Rourke argues that every woman has the right to choose if she wants an abortion.

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FEMINISM is to blame for the idea of separating the females from males to the degree that with respect to newly conceived human life, the male does not even exist. (by the tone of some posts)
FEMINISM is to blame for 4 murders in the past couple of days. It was beyond stupid to give a woman charge of a man who was up for RAPE (i.e. the overpowering of a woman and forcing her to have sex with him) what drugs were they ON, who instructed one female police officer to escort that guy from the holding cells to the court room in the USA, needless to say, he used his recent practice at overpowering females to over power the understrengthed police woman, took her gun and blew away 4 people.
Girls, perhaps its about time you focused on what you ARE, rather than listening to the tripe served up by feminists about some aspects of equal opportunity in employment, and so as not to stray too far from the topic, to remember that MEN are half the conception equation, and OUR LIFE is inside you when u conceive, its NOT about 'my body' its about 2 people who have created a 3rd.
Posted by BOAZ_David, Sunday, 13 March 2005 10:46:55 PM
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And David, don't forget, Feminism is also to blame for 9/11, global warming and continuing violence in Iraq. There is no end of mayhem these evil ball-busters wreak on this planet.
Posted by DavidJS, Monday, 14 March 2005 8:23:21 AM
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Davidjs, you missed out the Asian Tsunami, atomic bombs and probably cyclones ;-)
Posted by Ringtail, Monday, 14 March 2005 9:28:32 AM
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Actually, it just gets beyond a joke. To blame feminism for an incident where a criminal overpowered female police is not only ludicrous, it is completely irresponsible. What about the number of male cops who have been overpowered and murdered by criminals? Do you blame feminism then? Who do blame? I'll tell you - the criminal. Nobody else. It's totally the criminal's fault and nothing to do with ideology. Nobody forced this character to be a rapist and murderer. It was his choice wholely and solely.

And as for the idea that women who suffer post-abortion depression well, to blame feminism again is like saying "you poor dears, it was these evil feminists who got you into this mess". Freedom of reproductive choice, which I adhere to, means the right to make choices such as abortion - even though the consequences may not be pleasant. That said, women I know who have had abortions say that the consequences were sheer relief. But the point is it was their decision and they have to live with it.
Posted by DavidJS, Monday, 14 March 2005 10:33:46 AM
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WELL said mcrwhite. I am getting sick of those who continually denegrate 'right wing?' Christians and any/all other Christians who hold a belief.They say that we are one-eyed and are fanatical, yet read the letters and see just who are rabid, one-eyed and somewhat abusive. That's right it is the pagans, unbelievers, disbelievers ,athiests ect. This debate is NOT about beliefs yet if one's beliefs are instrumental in their decision then they should be allowed to state them (their beliefs) without being castigated and/or abused and ridiculed.
EVERY embryo is unique, EVERY one is a separate entity EVERY one is a special treasure and if asked I am sure would want to live - even as an adoptee - and feel the sunshine on their faces and do the things you and I can do.I am sure they would not want to be executed in a most painful,callous and brutal manner then dumped in a bucket to be tossed out somewhere as stinking garbage. Yes unwanted pregnancies can be terrible. Yes the male often takes off or disappears BUT?? Why isn't any thought given to a human who did not ask to be born but wants to be born and join us. Regards, numbat
Posted by numbat, Monday, 14 March 2005 1:11:51 PM
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From DavidJS "... to blame feminism again is like saying "you poor dears, it was these evil feminists who got you into this mess". Freedom of reproductive choice, which I adhere to, means the right to make choices such as abortion - even though the consequences may not be pleasant."

The word "choices" is the choicest word feminists choose to use, perhaps ranking with "misogynist" etc. The word "choice" through over use by feminists and their gay supporters who use feminism as a trojan horse, has acquired an air of moral righteousness which it doesn't deserve
Posted by Ros, Monday, 14 March 2005 6:21:52 PM
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