>In my experience, some conservatives want to protect the life of a child up to
>birth, after birth, screw 'em, they should pull themselves up by their
>bootstraps and get a job if they can't be fed.
I think of myself as a right-leaning libertarian. I used to ask some
ultra-conservative friends how they could be anti-abortion while also being
anti-government-assistance for women who have kids that they cannot afford
and against the teaching of birth control in schools.
They could never answer this in a manner that I felt like they'd actually
answered the question.
While I find it objectionable, I am also not a woman and will never, ever
be in their shoes when it comes to making such a decision. So, I really
don't feel like I have the right to tell them they can or cannot. It is
between them and their God, as far as I am concerned.
Mike
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