Mistress_DB wrote:sledge hammer to the nuts works just as well too yanno.
Besides, there's a lot of people walking around that should have been a blow job.
...And can you tell me anything negative about a BJ?
I stay out of the abortion debate, because my contribution to conception is easily replaced by a turkey baster. Men don't carry babies, go through the painful process of birth, or breast-feed. My job really starts when the doctor slaps the little bugger on the behind, and I help keep him in didy's and onesies. A father really becomes a father at the moment of birth, a mother's work starts at the moment of conception. She's already bonded with the baby for months by the time it's born.
I can lobby the mother one way or another (I'd choose life, if the choice were mine), but in the end, mothers choose. I do agree, abortion as birth control is barbaric, but I'm never going to be the Barbarian, so it's not my call.------>JMS
RamRod 1 wrote:
So what do you think? Does it ever seem like the Abortion Issue is used as a "Wedge Issue" with NO INTENTION to deliver but to deliver a lot of votes?
Andy, I think you hit a very deep point right there. I do think it's fluff in both political parties' platforms, and it's used as a red herring to distract from issues that politicians do ultimately have control over. I remember that from last election. That's why regardless of my own personal views on abortion, a candidate's views on the matter really do not matter to me one way or another.
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.
songsmith wrote:...And can you tell me anything negative about a BJ?
They leave a horrible taste in your mouth. Yuck!
I am pro-choice though. I am also for other forms of population control that are not legal, but would make abortion fairly unneccessary.
I agree. Also, what about all these people popping out kids left and right that depend on the goverment to support them? Maybe mandatory birth control for benefits.