January 24, 2006

Great Answers to Pro-Choice Arguments

Posted by Adam Graham in : Abortion

Courtesy of Michelle Malkin, I found this great photo gallery of last week’s Walk For Life in the Bay Area. In it are some great answers to pro-choice arguments:

Pro-Lifers are violent and use intimidation to scare people from excercising their rights.

Who actually likes abortion? No on is pro-abortion. We all think its a tragedy and would rather there were no abortions.

Even more stuff is over there. Including this video which gives you a sample of what pro-life protestors had to put up with in the course of the march. I’m so proud of how they aquitted themselves,which you’ll see in pictures. See pictures of how tame Idaho’s was in comparisons.

I’ll warn you that this isn’t for young children and is for adults only because San Francisco liberals are so immature and intolerant in how they relate to others.

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Common Folks Using Common Sense
Stop the ACLU
Third World County
Stuck on Stupid
Right Wing Nation

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2 Comments

  1. Comment by Arkanjil [Visitor]

    a few fuzzy picts steathily taken from long distance make for rather poor ‘answers’, to my book. By your example, if I churned up a few choice images of ‘pro-life’ doctor killers, some nice “pro-family” KKK rallies, or some of the more well thought out quotes from such reasoned ideolgues as O’reilly and Savage, then would I have game, set and match over your easily bulleted moral stances?

    Some advice: fighting bullet points is swatting at midges, and only amuses the simple; to make your case, go for the throat- Abortion is easily dismissable because it’s easily commidified into antiseptic bundles, but if you can get people to even try to understand the dense and complex underlying issues, then you’re getting somewhere.

    Being pro-abortion is oft times not about idealogy, but about it being the least messy solution in the given circumstance to a very messy problem. Mitigate the problem, and/or offer a better solution, and then you might be doing something useful, for all of our sakes

  2. Comment by Adam Graham [Member]

    First of all, read my blog as more than just a drive by. The KKK is not mainstream nor is it necessarily pro-life, the doctor killers are not mainstream. San Francisco that is the liberal mainstream, that is the liberal promised land.

    Secondly, I post a lot about abortion and more “sophisticated arguments”. But a blog is many parts including humor and satire in reasonable doses.

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