No & Yes I donate to charities. Where's your statistic on the comparison? Besides you are comparing a murdered non-existence to an imaginary future. How about in order to have the abortion, they have to get fixed as a stipulation? My tax money right? One and done. You don't want kids? Fine. I'd just like to know when does one's sense of personal responsibility kick in?JohnG@lt wrote:
You willing to personally adopt their offspring then or pay for the upkeep of orphanages? Frankly, the kids that would come out of a home where the parents would've aborted their kid if they could afford it, don't really have a happy future ahead of them. Who has abortions? Poor people mostly, or people who would become poor if they had a kid. What do kids of poor parents generally grow up to be? Poor people themselves.DBBrinson1 wrote:
It's me paying for somebody's abortion that I have a problem with. Killing babies due to it being an inconvenience to Mommy is disgusting. I don't want to pay for that.Turquoise wrote:
All this uproar about taxes involving abortion should also include the fact that it costs taxpayers a lot more money to pay for the upkeep of orphanages and for families on welfare than it does to pay for an abortion.
So, make up your minds pro-life taxpayers. Is this really an issue of cost or of morals?
If it's cost, then support abortion, because it's cheaper.
If it's morals, then support social programs.
You can't have it both ways.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.