--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings <no_reply@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Mainstream supports women having the choice about abortion and 
not 
> > legislating it, and he doesn't even know that that is his opinion:
> > 
> > Mainstream:
> > >  I have no intention of
> > physically preventing anyone from doing anything, so back off ! >>
> > 
> > Welcome to the club mainstream.
> 
> Um, to inject a little reality here... This is
> too important an issue to let the pro-choice
> side get cluttered up with absurdities. The anti-
> choice side is already bad enough.
> 
> Laws against abortion do not, of course, result
> in physically preventing a woman from having an
> abortion. They make it illegal *to perform* an
> abortion, which means the crime, if discovered,
> can be prosecuted *after the fact*.
> 
> But the person who would be prosecuted is the
> abortionist, not the woman.>>

Point taken, but abortion can be gottn by anyone, anywhere, anytime. 
With the Pope it is probably illegal in Italy and many Catholic 
countries, but there is plenty of abortion.

Anyone, except the poor, can easily get an abortion. A law is 
discrimination against the poor and against poor regions of the 
country, and there are laws against discrimination. 


> 
> Laws against abortion do make getting one more
> difficult, however, because fewer doctors will
> be willing to risk prosecution for performing
> them.
> 
> Stick with your point that campaigns to make
> abortion illegal should be ditched in favor of
> campaigns to make unwanted pregnancies less
> likely.
>

Laws against abortion do not make it more difficult .
That is the whole point.
This is the 21st century. 
This is NOT AMERICA.
This place is called THE WORLD. 

There are even abortion pills, and there will be more and more things 
like this in an age of science.

You cannot stop it by laws. 
My point is that putting attention on making it a law draws energy 
away from more wholesome ways of education, support, and intelligent 
discussion. Therefore those advocating laws against it are complicit 
in killing babies every day, by drawing energy from the real 
solutions. And that is the hypocrisy of the anti-choice people. They 
are only arguing for their ego and fundamentalist cult religions.

OffWorld


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