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This blog will discuss political issues, and concomitant relationships whether religious or cultural and pull no punches.

I believe in Canadian Values, which have made our country the success it is, and do not think we need to bend over and change those core values if it diminishes what has made our country great, and reduces our freedom, including the freedom of expression.

I reserve the right to offend.


Saturday, 19 November 2011

Chris Selley and PEI's abortion hardships

 
 
 
At some time in the evolution of Canadian Law, health care systems will conclude abortions, beyond those for health, rape, or incest, are an electable procedure and be paid for by the proponent who wishes to terminate the life she and her sex partner created. 

At that point we will see health costs reduced, more lazy hedonists, who undertake the sex act have protection and ensure they are using the technology provided by science to prevent pregnancy.  Having to travel a short distance will be moot.

Selley is essentially saying we ought not inconvenience a woman who, through choice, had sex without taking responsibility for her actions. As it turns out her lack of responsibility is to be "born" by the taxpayer.

Women have few excuses for getting pregnant when it is their choice. Feminists argue she should have a CHOICE to get an abortion.  They don't discuss the adult decision to take responsibility through CHOICE to not get pregnant.  I propose a new slogan and category for females to adopt. "I am Pro-Choice for ensuring I don't get pregnant." I think we will probably have a 95% approval rate on this. Ideological Feminists will oppose it because it would imply women are not "special" enough anymore and are acting like adults.

This just continues to infantilze women as a gender who, on its face, can't make responsible decisions before a human life is terminated due to their poor judgment. It's the old story of "rights" without responsibility.

The Mississippi vote was thankfully killed as it would not stand scrutiny in the SCOTUS and held the pro-life movement back for some time.  The issue must be dealt with incrementally, one step at a time, due to the misinformation supplied by the Feminist, tax supported lobby.
 

Chris Selley: Pro-lifers give themselves a warm fuzzy

Nov 18, 2011 – 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011 5:26 PM ET
Charlottetown is about four hours from Halifax or Fredericton by road. A return bus ticket costs $108. Some 140 Prince Edward Island women took those trips last year to terminate their pregnancies — as the National Post reported this week — in Halifax, on the province’s dime, if they have a referral from two doctors; or in Fredericton, out of pocket $800 to the Morgentaler Clinic, if they don’t.

 http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2011/11/18/chris-selley-pro-lifers-give-themselves-a-warm-fuzzy/#disqus_thread