If you or your wife or mom and dad were having a baby, and the doctor tells you that the baby will b
Obamanism
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<div class="IPBDescription">to get an abortion and start over, or will you be ok with that?</div>Doesn't it take a brave woman to go with her faith and have the baby despite knowing it will be mentally handicaped? What would you do in such a situation?
And to those of you that don't like or despise Sarah Palin, I think the choice she made of having the baby shows just what kind of loving person she is.
And to those of you that don't like or despise Sarah Palin, I think the choice she made of having the baby shows just what kind of loving person she is.
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Me? If my mom and dad were having a baby, its their choice. If me and my hypothetical wife were having a baby, it would depend on whether the abortion would have any negative lasting effects. I don't really know much about any physical side effects. But if there isn't, then I'd say go for the abortion. Of course, it would also depend on what the wife wants.
Being atheist helps a lot.
To Obamanism, why do you create so many threads? Especially in a gaming forum? Or do you do this in every kind of forum? You intrigue me.
I don't think having it is an easier choice than not having it, or vice versa. For me and a theoretical wife, I'd advocate abortion but relent if she disagreed strongly.
What, her mother was named Sarah as well?
That'd really put those religious fundamentalists in a double bind.
I also don't see what faith has to do with it, unless you are suggesting that some people make the decision for superstitious reasons and not based on the facts at hand.
And to answer the other 'homosexual' question - who cares! I'd love my son or daughter regardless of their sexual preferences. It breaks my heart to know that that's not a universal feeling among parents.
What does the "bravery" of the woman have to do with anything? It's not her life.
Unless of course you mean she's all brave and heroic for taking on the horrible, horrible burden of a mentally handicapped child. Is that what you mean? Because that seems pretty horrible in itself.
Seriously this is why we have technology, to make it so people don't have to suffer needlessly, to make perfect people free of disease and being ugly or thick, unless they particularly want to be.
Edit: And they can also fly.
Unless of course you mean she's all brave and heroic for taking on the horrible, horrible burden of a mentally handicapped child. Is that what you mean? Because that seems pretty horrible in itself.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Actually, it is kinda is.
Raising a severely mentally handicapped child is a HUGE strain on parents.
I'm personally not answering the question as I don't really feel like fueling the troll/market research bot.
Raising a severely mentally handicapped child is a HUGE strain on parents.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I know it is, what I'm saying is that the decision shouldn't be made on the basis of the parents wanting to be seen as brave, or scared of being seen as cowards.