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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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It's not political. Abortion IS healthcare. PERIOD. End of story. If you don't want one, don't get one. If you can't get pregnant, you don't have a say in abortion healthcare. At all. Ever.

Abortion is not murder. It never has been murder. And it was even accepted until about the late 1800s and only then because male doctors got tired of midwives taking all their patients so they started spreadig falsehoods about abortion through AMA. Catholics didn't even believe life began until the quickening (first movement) until around then.

It's amazing to see certain people preaching about "pro life" but you're pro death penalty. Or you're anti helping the poor. Or you blame the poor and celebrate billiionaires. You claim to be anti abortion due to your religion as a Christian but you don't follow any principles of Jesus Christ. In fact, were he to come back today you'd probably hang him on a crucifix yourself and call him "woke."

Planned Parenthood helps a lot of people - women and men. I'm glad 25 people got the HEALTHCARE they needed especially if they had to travel to get it.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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If a mother murders a child, let's say 5 years old, am I entitled to an opinion? Of course, that's a silly equivalence to you, but I am an adult citizen and I have a right to my opinions whether you like them or not. In my opinion, abortion is the taking of a life. Whether or not it is justified determines if it is murder. Inasmuch as Planned Parenthood expresses no concern with justification, it's safe to assume that they have committed murder (unjustified taking of a human life) on occasion.
Now for your gross leap into the wonderful world of assumptions: Am I pro death penalty? Yes. Am I a Christian? No. Do I follow any principles of Jesus Christ? Yes and No. There are similarities because both he and I were/are Jewish. Would I hang him on a crucifix? No.
See, when you "assume" you make an ass out of you (but not me). That's all on you.
I must take you at your word that you are "glad 25 people got the 'healthcare' they 'needed'..." However, this appears to be more of a political show rather than fulfilling a need. But, that's just my opinion (to which I again say, I'm entitled).
Now vote me down again, please. I take it as an honor.
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