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Lol, that's very cute. Gotta love those Irish accents! Can't believe how long it went on though, lol.
Oh no debate there, I do think compassion is of the utmost importance, however, I also believe that this is an issue of compassion for all people on each sides of a virtual fence. I don't want to come across as though I am like 'Sargeant Friday' and 'just the facts please' as I am not. However, the issue of compassion makes this particular topic extremely difficult, if not impossible. Emotions are bound to come into it, whether one is a political figure or not.I respect your opinion, I don't think Palin represented all women either (I'm not for drilling for instance). But I don't think being against abortion is just a religious issue. It's about justice and compassion for both the mother and the baby. Choice is a neutral concept and can justify anything, including negative things. There has to be more than just choice, there has to be compassion.
Thank you very much. I'm really glad that my coming in and taking part in this thread did not offend. I would not ever want to cut someone else down. Everyone is entitled to their views and 'my way or the highway' was never a philosophy that I subscribed to.I'd like to thank Yva Minstrel and Heralde for sharing their views on an extremely controversial issue in a respectful way. They both used I statements and made it clear they were addressing their own views and sharing their own opinions. They shared some of the reasoning behind their views but no one resorted to name calling or saying everyone should agree with them. Well done! I hope the rest of us can manage as well.
Oh of course and I hope it didn't sound like I was saying you weren't compassionate or anything.I do tend to think of myself as being a compassionate person. However, while I think compassion is a very noble and valid emotion, I also think that objectivity, open-mindedness, logic and understanding figure in as well. After all, when a leader is dealing with certain issues, specifically those that do stir emotions up like a chicken soup, then it is very important for them to not just think with their hearts, but also with their mind.
I definitely agree that parents should have the right to decide how to approach this with their child. I've said what I have to say anyway and I may just end the discussion here and discuss it elsewhere, because it's too important to me. Thank you for the opportunity.I am not closing the discussion but I am asking that everyone think about what a parent might want their child to read.
Of course, I know what you are saying, and I have absolutely no intention of continuing this discussion. I did not intend to comment on anything further after my first posting, except that the word 'compassion' was mentioned and there was something that begged clarification.Just a quick note. There are many ways to approach the abortion issue and many ways to think about it. Please remember no one way of thinking about it is the right way-- there is the right way for each of us as individuals and it is up to us to find it for ourselves. It's up to the government to decide what of those views can be pressed upon us as a whole.