> > > Quite frankly, if the stud doesn't wear a rubber he is just
> > > as guilty as
> > > this woman.
> >
> > He is guilty of getting the woman pregnant. He is not 
> guilty because she
> > had an abortion unless he holds a gun to her head.
> 
> I would disagree, unless he is able to carry the baby, give 
> birth to the
> baby and take care of the baby.
> 

Pro-choice advocates say that a man can't impose his will on the woman
and take her 'choice' from her - yet it isn't her sole responsbility
when she has an abortion? So - I don't have a choice in abortion - but
I'm partially to blame when she has one? How so? Can I tell the woman to
not have an abortion and give the child to me for me to take care of? In
other words, if I absolve her, legally, from having to care for the
child, can I stop her from having an abortion? If I can't, why am I
responsible? 

I'm not denying that I share the responsibility for getting her
pregnant. 

-ray



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