ThxOne
Premium Member
Staff Member
Here you go again, discounting any and every response to your question.You're off on another tangent that has no relevance to the questions.
Why is it so difficult for you, Spokey, et al to stick to the point being argued, and speak specifically to that point?
You might as well argue about the color shirt the final assembler was wearing as a reason to determine a gun an "assault rifle".
So help Spokey out, and explain how the Republicans had nothing to do with Roe v Wade being overturned.
Additionally, explain how denying a pregnant woman the right to an abortion is not in effect forcing her to procreate.
You basically just argued that almost no rights should exist, especially the right to bear arms.
Might want to retract that attempt.
I'm working with the definition of procreation YOU provided.
Do you now want to retract it and say it's an incorrect definition?
The definition of procreation you gave us can include the concept of conception, but does not have to.
Gestation and birth alone are procreation.
So by denying a pregnant woman the right to an abortion, she is being forced to gestate and give birth.
By the very definition of the word, she is being forced to procreate.
SHE HAS NO "RIGHT" TO AN ABORTION. You can't force anyone to use their learned skills.
