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The Reality of Abortion

The Reality of Abortion

This is more of the future

I'm sorry if it seems as tho I'm harping here, but it's really bothersome to me to see this stuff happening to our kids. Here's the latest news I received today from Citizen Link.

FOX News cameras are rolling as a 20-year-old student undergoes an abortion, as part of a documentary titled "Facing Reality, Choice," that will air at 9 p.m. ET Saturday on FOX News.

The woman cries through the abortion and her mother, beside her for emotional support, learns this is her daughter's second abortion in less than a year. The documentary profiles three women as they make life-or-death decisions.

"According to preview accounts, the documentary centers on the emotional struggle and trauma associated with abortion," said Carrie Gordon Earll, senior bioethics analyst for Focus on the Family Action. "Some women face circumstances in which it seems that abortion is the only — or best — solution. However, we know from 30-plus years of legalized abortion that it hurts women and kills their preborn children.

"Abortion is a 'lose-lose' proposition for everyone involved. Hopefully, the documentary pulls back the curtain on the harmful and often-hidden effect of abortion on women."


This is the outcome of enabling middle schoolers to have sex."
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Reply #126 Top
That situation isn't what we're trying to revive. It's really hard to overcome what stupid parents come up with. That parent probably would have opted out of sex-ed for her child anyway. That parent would've still blamed it on that kid instead of putting the blame with the perpetrator.
Reply #127 Top
Lula posts:
Then society looked down upon all forms of sexual promiscuity..there were no movies or TV shows that fostered or promoted it, or put it in a good, or humorous light in any way, shape or form.


KFC POSTS:
Compare the TV families of yesteryear....Brady Bunch, Leave It To Beaver, Andy Griffith Show, A Family Affair, Waltons, even the Bill Cosby Show, etc. and try to replace them with modern TV. Big difference.


Kingbee posts:
You've really got your head in the sand about this stuff, Lula. Things haven't changed all that much in the course of human existence. You just fool yourself into thinking it has.


So, things haven't changed that much, Kingbee?

Assuming that you've seen a few of these TV programs that KFC offered as examples, think what the father figure portrayed in the family. And then, if you can, name one TV show today that portrays the father in this same light.

Today's culture of radical feminism and homosexualism is telling us the lie that fathers such as these aren't "cool" and aren't needed. Men in general and fathers in particular are portrayed as far less smart than women, half as "able" around the house, and certainly not strong providers, leaders and protecters. Hollywood and the TV media are eating it up...and spewing it back to us in our living rooms.

Ya, right, things haven't changed that much. Today good is evil and evil is good, that's how radically much things have changed.
What else is changed is how people label these changes...this King Middle School debacle is repugnant to me and wonderfully progressive to others.




Reply #128 Top
PS.....

In the above post # 139, Please excuse my error of putting Kingbee as the poster instead of San Chonino.
Reply #129 Top
The grandparent's total disregard for the lives of their children and grandchildren bugs me to no end. How could you not love your grandbaby, even if it's coming out of your 8th grader?
Reply #130 Top
The grandparent's total disregard for the lives of their children and grandchildren bugs me to no end. How could you not love your grandbaby, even if it's coming out of your 8th grader?


Would this be an appreciation of convenience vs. life?