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How do you side in a situation where a killer murders a pregnant woman?
2 murder charges or one...or one and a half...?
How do you side in a situation where a killer murders a pregnant woman?
2 murder charges or one...or one and a half...?
When a persons heart stops beaten and cannot be revived a doctor will declare that person dead..no heart beat.
Conversely it has been determined that a baby's heart begins to beat 18 days from conception, and by 21 days the heart is pumping blood through a closed circulatory system ..
If life ends when the heart stops beating then life starts when the heart starts beating ,,
Every abortion stops a beating heart and ends a innocent human life.
Every abortion kills a child...there is no truthful way to justify an abortion. ..Women should have the right to govern their own bodies,but not when it comes to taking the body and life of a defenseless beating heart.
When a persons heart stops beaten and cannot be revived a doctor will declare that person dead..no heart beat.
Conversely it has been determined that a baby's heart begins to beat 18 days from conception, and by 21 days the heart is pumping blood through a closed circulatory system ..
If life ends when the heart stops beating then life starts when the heart starts beating ,,
Every abortion stops a beating heart and ends a innocent human life.
Every abortion kills a child...there is no truthful way to justify an abortion. ..Women should have the right to govern their own bodies,but not when it comes to taking the body and life of a defenseless beating heart.
How do you side in a situation where a killer murders a pregnant woman?
2 murder charges or one...or one and a half...?
How do you side in a situation where a killer murders a pregnant woman?
2 murder charges or one...or one and a half...?
When a persons heart stops beaten and cannot be revived a doctor will declare that person dead..no heart beat.
Conversely it has been determined that a baby's heart begins to beat 18 days from conception, and by 21 days the heart is pumping blood through a closed circulatory system ..
If life ends when the heart stops beating then life starts when the heart starts beating ,,
Every abortion stops a beating heart and ends a innocent human life.
Every abortion kills a child...there is no truthful way to justify an abortion. ..Women should have the right to govern their own bodies,but not when it comes to taking the body and life of a defenseless beating heart.
When a persons heart stops beaten and cannot be revived a doctor will declare that person dead..no heart beat.
Conversely it has been determined that a baby's heart begins to beat 18 days from conception, and by 21 days the heart is pumping blood through a closed circulatory system ..
If life ends when the heart stops beating then life starts when the heart starts beating ,,
Every abortion stops a beating heart and ends a innocent human life.
Every abortion kills a child...there is no truthful way to justify an abortion. ..Women should have the right to govern their own bodies,but not when it comes to taking the body and life of a defenseless beating heart.
Every unborn child has a right to life no matter how he/she was conceived.
Every unborn child has a right to life no matter how he/she was conceived.
There you go again Radiers ,,
Well ,,,if we're just talking liberals.. I would have to say poor personal hygiene.
But, if we are talking about all the people that ever lived ..I would have to say ,,it would be lack of oxygen ...
There you go again Radiers ,,
Well ,,,if we're just talking liberals.. I would have to say poor personal hygiene.
But, if we are talking about all the people that ever lived ..I would have to say ,,it would be lack of oxygen ...
At the time of the independence of the United States, English common law on abortion applied in most of the then states, and abortion was not permitted after quickening, that is after the start offetal movements. James Wilson, a framer of the U.S. Constitution, explained the view as follows:
“ | With consistency, beautiful and undeviating, human life, from its commencement to its close, is protected by the common law. In the contemplation of law, life begins when the infant is first able to stir in the womb. By the law, life is protected not only from immediate destruction, but from every degree of actual violence, and, in some cases, from every degree of danger.[5] | ” |
Abortions became illegal by statute, in Britain in 1803 and various anti-abortion statutes began to appear in the United States from the 1820s codifying or expanding the common law rules. In 1821, a Connecticut law targetedapothecaries who sold poisons to women for purposes of abortion; andNew York made post-quickening abortions a felony and pre-quickening abortions a misdemeanor eight years later. It is sometimes argued that the early American abortion laws were motivated not by ethical concerns about abortion but by concern about the safety of the procedure. However, some legal theorists point out that this theory is inconsistent with the fact that abortion was punishable regardless of whether any harm befell the pregnant woman and the fact that many of the early laws punished not only the doctor or abortionist, but also the woman who hired them.[6]
At the time of the independence of the United States, English common law on abortion applied in most of the then states, and abortion was not permitted after quickening, that is after the start offetal movements. James Wilson, a framer of the U.S. Constitution, explained the view as follows:
“ | With consistency, beautiful and undeviating, human life, from its commencement to its close, is protected by the common law. In the contemplation of law, life begins when the infant is first able to stir in the womb. By the law, life is protected not only from immediate destruction, but from every degree of actual violence, and, in some cases, from every degree of danger.[5] | ” |
Abortions became illegal by statute, in Britain in 1803 and various anti-abortion statutes began to appear in the United States from the 1820s codifying or expanding the common law rules. In 1821, a Connecticut law targetedapothecaries who sold poisons to women for purposes of abortion; andNew York made post-quickening abortions a felony and pre-quickening abortions a misdemeanor eight years later. It is sometimes argued that the early American abortion laws were motivated not by ethical concerns about abortion but by concern about the safety of the procedure. However, some legal theorists point out that this theory is inconsistent with the fact that abortion was punishable regardless of whether any harm befell the pregnant woman and the fact that many of the early laws punished not only the doctor or abortionist, but also the woman who hired them.[6]
There you go again Radiers ,,
Well ,,,if we're just talking liberals.. I would have to say poor personal hygiene.
But, if we are talking about all the people that ever lived ..I would have to say ,,it would be lack of oxygen ...
There you go again Radiers ,,
Well ,,,if we're just talking liberals.. I would have to say poor personal hygiene.
But, if we are talking about all the people that ever lived ..I would have to say ,,it would be lack of oxygen ...
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