What have I stated that qualifies as a lie?
I would say it is a direct misrepresentation and frankly, you embellished it so much and blew it out of proportions to such an extent, if you were a rocket, you would be at Jupiter wondering why you can no longer see your house from there.
To put it into some perspective, you turned a point that was quite literally saying that a woman has control over her own body and turned it into a turducken, by asking 'what if a woman decides to shove it back into her vagina'. You know, way to ignore reality. Worse still, you then took that point and ran with it, ignoring reality and what would be construed as a sensible argument.
I’ve acknowledged that a woman, like a man, has a right to protect herself within reason when mortally threatened by another person. I recognize that a woman has the same rights as a man concerning jurisdiction of her body, but only up until the time it becomes a habitat for a qualified second party. I would expect the same of men when they acquire the ability to gestate a developing person.
I’m not anti abortion; I’m anti the unrestricted abortion that you advocate with your Dry Foot Policy.
I think one of the most frustrating things about your argument is that aborting at the point where the baby is nearly due, for example, doesn't really happen as you seem to believe or perhaps have created in your mind. Unless there is a severe issue with the foetus whereby tests have shown that it only has a few weeks to survive or will not survive through to birth, it is exceptionally rare. As was shown in the previous abortion threads, doctors who perform late term abortions will not perform them if she is even close to viability, unless of course it was a terminal baby case, whereby the woman is then induced early.
Look at the "dry foot policy" and apply it to the real world. Not the fantastical world of make believe where women shove it back up their vagina, but look at it in the real world in a practical sense and what actually happens in the real world. And it isn't so far off what you advocate and what you support.
Early in our marriage my wife had an abortion at around 12 weeks. If my 23 year old daughter were to become pregnant, I would urge her to abort up to my state's viability limit.
Ermm..
What?
Isn't that something she should be deciding for herself? Why would you urge anyone to abort? To urge is to try to convince her that she should abort. I find that quite disturbing, to be honest. It's her body. If she were to find herself pregnant, that decision should be entirely up to her without pressure from outside sources, and that includes you.
Frankly, I would be horrified if my father had tried to urge me to do something like that if I were in that situation. If I was not in an adequate state to care for a child and I wanted to keep it, I'd expect my parents to be there to help me and to teach me. If I would have wanted to have an abortion, I'd have wanted them to be there and support me through what would be an awful period in my life.
I think even the very notion or belief that one should urge someone to abort.. That's not a good thing to do. In fact, that's a shitty thing to do, to be honest with you. It's ironic that you take umbrage with the "dry foot policy" after twisting it into a horror story, but here you are saying you would urge your daughter to abort if she ever found herself pregnant at her age, and to abort up to your State's viability limit.
To put it bluntly, no one should ever urge someone to abort. No matter what her situation happens to be. You help them and support them, regardless of what decision they make. You don't urge them to abort. Christ.
The whole point of the five year old with a gun example was to illustrate that innocent persons, whether adult, child, or qualified fetus, can and do pose mortal threats to other persons. I mean what’s more graphically innocence than a child, and what’s more threatening than a gun, the combination seemed useful to me. That you’d rather mock the example rather than address the intended point is what I’ve come to expect from you, so go ahead and keep blowing smoke.
As far as examples go, it was on par with your 'what if I shove it back in to abort it' scenario.
Think about it Einstein, what if a three year old had pointed a gun at arriving cops and began pulling the trigger, are they just suppose to stand there and welcome the bullets? We both know cops have killed over lesser threats than this.
Are you a police officer who is often faced with having guns pointed at you?
I mean, who sits there and even wonders such a thing? Of all the what if's I ask myself, shoving a baby back up a woman's vagina so she can abort it and pondering whether I would kill a 5 year old if he or she were pointing a gun at me, do not qualify or even make a blip on the radar.
Seriously dude, you take things so far to extremes.
Sans the method of disposal, it's essentially what he proposed.
You took something normal - such as the belief that she has ultimate rights over her body and turned it into 'what if she shoves it back up her vagina after it is born, so she can abort it'..
You are the only person to have proposed something so.. well.. perverted and sick.
He doesn't say anything that even comes close to what you twisted it into. That invention was all on you and from your brain.
I guess I could have considered current health and safety codes and suggested that a woman properly disposed of the generated medical waste, but it really isn’t relevant to the issue. The issue is that Tiassa considers a fetus at any stage of development as chattel, an item that’s fate is solely determined by the prerogatives of the processing woman. Up to the point of a qualitative degree of sentience and viability, I agree with that premise. But I find it disagreeable to suggest it be extended unconditionally into the latter stages of pregnancy.
Once again, you are fabricating things and turning it into what it is not or what exists in reality.
And you claim to be disgusted by this, and then declare that you would urge your daughter to get an abortion if she became pregnant.
It's like the facepalm that just keeps on giving.
Not knowing my daughter's life situation and ability to adequately care for a child, what would motivate you to make such a statement? Are there not acquaintances of yours that you would advise not to attempt or continue a pregnancy that they lacked the faculties to handle? This is my daughter’s assessment of her present capabilities regarding motherhood as well, that’s why she had an IUD inserted months ago.
Seriously dude.. Stop!
Far out, what's going to be next? You are going to tell us the date of her menstrual cycle. It is bad enough that you feel you would urge her to abort, but I don't think it is right to her that you would do such a thing, let alone share such intimate details such as when she had her IUD inserted.