Roe v. Wade - For Men

You're talking to a guy who believe in aliens and time travellers.

No offense, Steinhauer, but I have seen this tactics of taking things out of context with the conspiracy theorists, who are oddly fearful of the Canadian government, while debating with them. They're usually quite intelligent and entertaining to talk with, but their self-taught journey led them to a poor understanding of legalise and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Uh ... dude, I believe anything is possible. Try reading books written by men far more intelligent than yourself sometime and see what they believe.

Here is a start:

The elegant universe: superstrings, hidden dimensions, and the quest for the ultimate theory [Book]


and umm ... no offense, but you don't know what I believe.

But I will give you a slight hint .... I think a schizophrenic would be more inclined to believe that life only exists on earth.
 
I don't think you know what you believe, lol.

Shows what thought process you have (quick to judge).

Shouldn't you be in another profession?

Just to be clear, you feel it is the full responsibility of a woman to make a decision as to whether or not to abort a child? correct?

The full responsibility has repercussions.
 
Shows what thought process yu have (quick to judge).

Shouldn't you be in another profession?

Shouldn't you refrain from making assessments you aren't qualified to make? BTW, it wasn't a quick judgement. It is the result of the cummulative number of posts wherein you have contradicted yourself or posted links that were contradictory to your point, as well as links that were completely unrelated to the topic.
 
Shouldn't you refrain from making assessments you aren't qualified to make? BTW, it wasn't a quick judgement. It is the result of the cummulative number of posts wherein you have contradicted yourself or posted links that were contradictory to your point, as well as links that were completely unrelated to the topic.

sort of like your doing right now?
 
Uh ... dude, I believe anything is possible. Try reading books written by men far more intelligent than yourself sometime and see what they believe.

Here is a start:

The elegant universe: superstrings, hidden dimensions, and the quest for the ultimate theory [Book]


and umm ... no offense, but you don't know what I believe.

But I will give you a slight hint .... I think a schizophrenic would be more inclined to believe that life only exists on earth.

I am well aware of some of the "higher-intellects". In fact, before graduating, my grandparents sent me a few books to make sure if I really want physics and if mathematics is something I desire; too bad I was under the delusion it is, mostly because of people overemphasizing the importance of trades. No need to flex your book smarts muscles here.

And, why do I need to know what you believe? You stated them yourself over and over again throughout AllDeaf. All one have to do is string together key words to uncover those posts.

It's not a potshot at your beliefs. It's a potshot at the tactics being employed. Honestly, if someone took you under your wings with your intelligence and showed you how to debate in an academic setting, you wouldn't have to resort to such tactics. Unfortunately, the academics tend to view anti-government slash survivalist folks and conspiracy theorists as lessers and refuse to take them under their wings.

So can we go back ontopic without skewing people's quotes?
 
more ad hominem attacks?

Is abortion the full responsibility of a woman?

Following your lead on the ad hominem attacks. Perhaps you should monitor your own actions prior to monitoring other's.

Have you checked the legal status lately? Yes, it is the full responsibility of the woman.
 
Is abortion the full responsibility of a woman?

incorrect. the correct question is - "Is women entitled to her constitutional rights to privacy regarding medical decision for her own body?"

the answer is yes. that's why the Supreme Court ruled in favor.

another question for you - Does man automatically accept all consequences and responsibility if pregnancy, both planned and unplanned, happened?
 
I am well aware of some of the "higher-intellects". In fact, before graduating, my grandparents sent me a few books to make sure if I really want physics and if mathematics is something I desire; too bad I was under the delusion it is, mostly because of people overemphasizing the importance of trades. No need to flex your book smarts muscles here.

And, why do I need to know what you believe? You stated them yourself over and over again throughout AllDeaf. All one have to do is string together key words to uncover those posts.

It's not a potshot at your beliefs. It's a potshot at the tactics being employed. Honestly, if someone took you under your wings with your intelligence and showed you how to debate in an academic setting, you wouldn't have to resort to such tactics. Unfortunately, the academics tend to view anti-government slash survivalist folks and conspiracy theorists as lessers and refuse to take them under their wings.

So can we go back ontopic without skewing people's quotes?

Very well said.
 
You're talking to a guy who believe in aliens and time travellers.

No offense, Steinhauer, but I have seen this tactics of taking things out of context with the conspiracy theorists, who are oddly fearful of the Canadian government, while debating with them. They're usually quite intelligent and entertaining to talk with, but their self-taught journey led them to a poor understanding of legalise and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

and plus - he had a bad experience with psychologists.
 
more ad hominem attacks?

Is abortion the full responsibility of a woman?

Yep. And the repercussions of abortions are something women have to deal with. You think women get abortions then "forget about it"? Sigh.. so naive.


I'm curious about what you think in this case. I have a friend who got pregnant but she was too young and couldn't afford a baby. So she decided to stay in college and keep the baby so that she could put it up for adoption. However, the father disagreed. He wanted her to keep the baby and he promised to help out, despite that he was also in school and lived with his parents.

So what should they do? Seriously, I REALLY want to know what would be YOUR solution?
 
Yep. And the repercussions of abortions are something women have to deal with. You think women get abortions then "forget about it"? Sigh.. so naive.


I'm curious about what you think in this case. I have a friend who got pregnant but she was too young and couldn't afford a baby. So she decided to stay in college and keep the baby so that she could put it up for adoption. However, the father disagreed. He wanted her to keep the baby and he promised to help out, despite that he was also in school and lived with his parents.

So what should they do? Seriously, I REALLY want to know what would be YOUR solution?

If they were old enough to have a child, they are old enough to make sacrifices.
 
incorrect. the correct question is - "Is women entitled to her constitutional rights to privacy regarding medical decision for her own body?"

the answer is yes. that's why the Supreme Court ruled in favor.

another question for you - Does man automatically accept all consequences and responsibility if pregnancy, both planned and unplanned, happened?

1st sentence - medical decisions to end another life.

2nd question: A lot of men do, yes. (my father was one of them, so was his dad ....)
 
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