Well, to be honest, I am 50 50 on that issue. My heart ( and my opinion) goes out in favor of the father that wants to keep the baby and the woman doesn't, equally with the woman that wants to keep the baby and the father doesn't. When rights are to be equal who wins? Someone has got to have the greater say so, and that must be the woman.Shocking wrote:
I'm asking for YOUR opinion, this discussion isn't limited to what the opinions of the courts are. You always go on about that it's the responsibility of a parent to make sure a baby lives, where's the father in your view then?lowing wrote:
In your opinion, not the opinion of the courts.
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It's quite clear cocaine isn't the cause:
So at the moment it appears she is being prosecuted based on her having a stillbirth naturally.... prosecutors discovered that she had a cocaine habit – though there is no evidence that drug abuse had anything to do with the baby's death ...
I guess we will see.Jaekus wrote:
It's quite clear cocaine isn't the cause:So at the moment it appears she is being prosecuted based on her having a stillbirth naturally.... prosecutors discovered that she had a cocaine habit – though there is no evidence that drug abuse had anything to do with the baby's death ...
Indeed.
kinda hard to believe that drug abuse has no affect on an unborn baby though.Jaekus wrote:
Indeed.
I'm sure it does in some cases, but it doesn't appear to be so in this instance, or so the article states.
Abridged to suit my opinion.Jenspm wrote:
So, what do you think? Completely ridiculous.
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