America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
You can have it both ways
Published on October 6, 2005 By Moderateman In US Domestic
I am Pro-life, even though I think abortion is an abomination, I support A woman's right to choose.

Somehow the message has gotten out that you must abstain from sex {conservative values} I disagree with this.

I think if you are going to have unprotected sex or even so called protected sex and are not married you should be able to deal with the consequences {birth}.

If you are old enough to make adult decisions {having sex} you should be adult enough to have the child, not kill it because it might be inconvenient to have the baby.

In this world of instant gratification, it has become to easy to sex it up with no thought to the problems this might entail.

The decay of America started with roe vrs wade, sure kid have sex all you want then if you get pregnant you can just commit murder to get rid of the problem{abortion} there by compounding your mistakes and accepting no responsibility at all.

This liberal attitude towards something a sacred as sexual relations is directly responsible for the moral decay of America and traditional values.

So if you are going to go out there and have indiscriminate sex with multiple partners be adult enough to accept responsibility and have the child instead of killing it for your mistake.

Also be prepared to contract some kind of sexually transmitted disease {aids Hep b and c} and a multitude of others.

Do not expect me to spend my money to help support you either, I do not want to have to pay for your mistakes.

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on Oct 06, 2005
Reply By: shadesofgreyPosted: Thursday, October 06, 2005'My baby daddy' makes me want to slap the mouth of the person saying it. Mind you, a lot of ebonics make me want to slap the mouth of the person saying it. I didn't realize that "baby daddy" was ebonics--I just thought it was slang for "my baby's daddy." I first heard when I was in Belfast--and there's not a lot of ebonics going on there...Everyone knows my position on this, so I won't bore y'all.


irish ebonics? hmmmm gaylick? hahahahahaha


lighten up shades not everything is an attack on something.
on Oct 07, 2005
lighten up shades not everything is an attack on something.


didn't say it was.
on Oct 07, 2005
Everyone knows my position on this, so I won't bore y'all


You won't bore me. So, speak up!

I always thought 'babydaddy' WAS ebonics. Kind of like 'what i did man' and 'we po' folks'
on Oct 07, 2005
"We so po', we can't afford the 'o' and 'r'!"
on Oct 07, 2005
18 by shadesofgrey
Friday, October 07, 2005


lighten up shades not everything is an attack on something.


didn't say it was.


I sit corrected.
on Oct 07, 2005
19 by dharmagrl
Friday, October 07, 2005


You won't bore me. So, speak up!


shades does not bore me either she has actually changed my mind a time or two.

gasppppppp.........
on Oct 07, 2005
20 by Zoomba
Friday, October 07, 2005


We so po', we can't afford the 'o' and 'r'!"


sorry to correct you but the sentence should be'

We be so po we cannot afford the other o and r. heh
on Oct 07, 2005
I always thought 'babydaddy' WAS ebonics. Kind of like 'what i did man' and 'we po' folks'


It very well could be--I honestly don't know. If that's the case--certain ebonics phrases have found their way into modern, standard slang.

The term is a little jarring the first couple of times you hear it...but I suppose, given the nature of society, it fills a void. I mean, what else do you call "him" when "husband" is not an option? The "father of my child" sounds so victorian.

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Now, back to the thread at hand. I promise you Dharma--it's all the same old stuff. Here's the deal, MM, if you support a woman's right to choose, you are pro-choice. Being pro-choice does not mean that you believe that women should use abortion as birth control...it means that you don't feel that it is the government's place to dictate to a woman that she must carry a fetus to term. See, here's the deal. I've never been in that situation--I've never been fifteen and pregnant, or pregnant with an abusive husband, or hell, even pregnant. I can't say what I would do--but I do, firmly, believe, that it is not my place (nor the government's place) to make that decision for anyone else. It's a matter that is between the individual and their god.
on Oct 07, 2005
MM, if you support a woman's right to choose, you are pro-choice. Being pro-choice does not mean that you believe that women should use abortion as birth control..


arggggggg, shades It's very difficult even for me to define, I hate abortion and think it's usded much to frequently, But it's not my body. arggggggggggg.

Maybe I will go conservative on this and start rethinking my moderate position on abortion.
on Oct 07, 2005
arggggggg, shades It's very difficult even for me to define, I hate abortion and think it's usded much to frequently, But it's not my body. arggggggggggg


I'm not explaining myself very well. What I am trying to say is that a lot of people who are pro-choice feel the same way you do.
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