sometimes the silence means everything

Jan 28, 2005 17:00

During lunch, Steph totally brought in the FuFu Berry Jones soda. She's so awesome. Ironically enough when I opened the bottle and looked at the fortune it said: "Your silence at this time is important"
So today was the silent protest in school. I thought it went rather well. At least on my end. Mainly because it was really easy for me to not talk ( Read more... )

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justalittleoff January 28 2005, 23:35:45 UTC
i'm refusing to comment on this one
but i will say
you said hundreds across the nation
well honey there are many more people than that
and they dont care about your anti abortion speils
because they know that if
abortion is illeagal
then people will go back to the ways they used to do it
illeagally in a doctors office, or young girls will stick a hangar you know where and in both way (especially the second) the girl could kill herself accidently. i am sure that in your heart there is one situation in which you would choose abortion in a situation i am POSITIVE of this. and you must realise that although you dont want to kill unborn babies, that some people would rather allow unborn babies to perish rather than have their parents kill them in some unhumane way or having killed themselves in the process.
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i have so much more on that and like gay marriage in my head. thats what happens when you go to a completely liberal school. and where you know tons of people who went to the pro choice march last year.
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im done

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allornothing January 29 2005, 00:11:45 UTC
I'm confused. Your reply is full of very confusing things.

"i'm refusing to comment on this one" and then you do.

"you said hundreds across the nation" was referring to the number of "silent protesters," not the number of people who "dont care about your anti abortion speils," right? Forgive me if I misinterpreted that.

I go to a liberal university but that hasn't had an impact on my views, so I fail to see the point behind that argument. I know people who are pro-abortion too. Hasn't changed how I feel.

"i am sure that in your heart there is one situation in which you would choose abortion in a situation i am POSITIVE of this." Well, yeah: "The only, only way I would think of it as 'ok' is if by the end of the FIRST 24 days you absolutely do NOT want the baby right then and there."

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justalittleoff January 29 2005, 00:55:19 UTC
ahh i dunno what i was talking about
well i mean i do
but i have no whole thoughts there
it was more me rambling
my point was that i am pro-choice
and im just blabing the rest of it and not completeing my thoughts
and ya.
and i hate it when guys are against abortion and i hope that if there is a vote on it that its for females only, because i mean it would be unfair if a guy said that women cant not have children.
ya thats all
and the next 4 more years are hell
(sorry i couldnt help saying that)

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allornothing January 29 2005, 00:59:09 UTC
The argument that men have no say in the state of a pregnancy is the one left-wing feminist position that scares the hell out of me. As far as I'm concerned, that means that men are only responsible for helping to produce offspring the mother wants to produce. Unfair? And women still complain about their rights being repressed? Give me a break.

I have no problem with people disagreeing with my politics. But I'm so unbelievably sick and tired of blanket statements bemoaning the outcome of the election (uncontested by the challenger and certified as being a majority of the popular vote) with absolutely nothing else to say about it. Back up your remarks, explain your position, or expect that you'll be labeled a whiny sore loser by those of us who actually have a position and an opinion we can back up.

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justalittleoff January 29 2005, 01:13:27 UTC
oh i just dont like bush, his policies, the way hes responded to many of the horrible events that have occured during his presidency. and like i knew he'd win over kerry because kerry was to wierd. that remark was simply there because in your lj all i saw was bush this bush that and other stuff so ya..

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allornothing January 29 2005, 01:17:48 UTC
Responded how? By actually taking action? Incendiary comments amuse me - I support the person who has the best chance of getting the job done and I have supported the president for the past four years and will continue to for the next four years. The difference between myself and many Republicans and Democrats that I know is that I actually know why I support the person I support - it's not blind trust or partisan loyalty.

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allstar_guitarg January 29 2005, 01:25:46 UTC
" i am sure that in your heart there is one situation in which you would choose abortion in a situation i am POSITIVE of this. "

as i stated above: I personally feel that abortion is wrong. The only, only way I would think of it as 'ok' is if by the end of the FIRST 24 days you absolutely do NOT want the baby right then and there. By those 22-24 days the heart begins to beat, and thus the baby is alive. I don't care how the girl became pregnant-rape or not-, after the 24 days the baby is human.

i personally would NEVER get an abortion no matter what way i became pregnant.

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