I have a question for the militant anti-abortion women and men;

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Do you eat eggs? (answer honestly, please)

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  1. sparky2

    sparky2 Banned

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    Do you eat eggs?
     
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    Nice attempt at pseudo-science. The eggs most people eat in first world countries is unfertilized. We are essentially eating chicken periods.
     
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    That was no attempt at pseudo-science.
    I AM a man of science.
    If I introduce a topic or project, and I wish to use the scientific method, and/or provide evidence that may or may not support a hypothesis, then I will state that in clear, understandable terms.

    What that was was an attempt at a thought-provoking moment of contemplation for people on both sides of the abortion debate.

    (Hmmmm... egg..... ovum. Save, don't save. Protect, don't protect. Guide toward a fulfilling life as a chicken, or consume with ketchup and cheddar cheese, with a sprinkle of black pepper.)

    It's just food for thought, no pun intended.

    And by the way, I don't give a $hit one way or the other how people feel about abortion.
    It's not my fight, nor my concern.
    I'm not an abortion doctor, I'm not a medical technician or nurse who assists at an abortion clinic,
    I'm not getting anybody pregnant lately,
    and I'm not a hairy-legged hippie chick, standing on a street corner with signs depicting aborted fetuses, moaning, wailing, and caterwauling like a stuck pig.

    Have a great evening.
    I have a beer that badly needs drinking.
     
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    mmmhmm. So first you go of an a spergy tangent for daring that I question your sciencyness. Then you pretend that this wasn't some thinly veiled attempt to propose your argument winning question because you probably expected everyone to look at your question and have their eyes melt with self realisation and become pro-choice. Ofcourse because you realise your argument is full of (*)(*)(*)(*) you pull a "holier than thou" by pretending your completely nuetral on the issue and that you were promoting free thought and just asking deep insightful questions. You continue this holier than thou attitude by mentioning anti-abortion extremists while rolling with the punches and pretending not to care.

    P.S. I like my eggs scrambled
     
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    yes, I also eat beef, chicken, pork and fish.

    not sure what your point is unless you are one of those people that think animals are the same as people.
     
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    I have a problem with your OP question.

    Militant anti-abortion women and men? Looks like an oxymoron to me. If anyone is militant in the aborting/murdering of human life, wouldn't it be those receiving or performing said abortions?

    And no, I don't eggs because they make me fart too much.
     
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    I have a problem with your OP question.

    Militant anti-abortion women and men? Looks like an oxymoron to me. If anyone is militant in the aborting/murdering of human life, wouldn't it be those receiving or performing said abortions?

    And no, I don't eggs because they make me fart too much.
     
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    Nice.
    I like my eggs fried in just a dash of extra virgin olive oil.
    Whether they are over-easy, or scrambled, or folded over into a nice omelet depends upon my mood at the moment.

    I am afraid you misread the motivations behind my original posting.
    I don't want anybody's eyes to melt with ANY realization, and I don't CARE if they are pro-choice or pro-abortion.
    The abortion issue in this country has pretty much been settled, and whether I find it objectionable or not, no amount of yakkity-yak on some web forum is going to change that.

    Here's the real deal;
    I had a random thought while rearranging items on the refrigerator shelf, and then I posted that random thought.
    No political or sociological motivations intended.

    I may as well have posted, "Hey, anti-gun-rights folks. You walk into your house, and find two burglars have your wife and daughter stripped, bound and gagged, and they are in the process of raping the dog-$hit out of them. One of their hand guns, fully loaded, is resting right there on the mantle, four inches from your right hand. Are you going to pick up that gun and shoot them, or are you going to try and diffuse the situation with kindness and understanding?"

    It's kind of like that.

    Food for thought.
     
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    The problem is that either your argument has political or sociological motivations, or its completely (*)(*)(*)(*)ing useless and a waste of everyones time. If you aren't willing to take a stand on something there is nothing to argue about.
     
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    That's your opinion, and I respect your right to express your opinion.

    I am, however, a renaissance man. An aesthist. A freethinker.
    A non-denominational, a-political, highly-opinionated independent person.

    I have PLENTY of strong opinions.
    I'm just not willing to share them with you, unless you ask the right questions, and provoke some spark of interest in me.

    On the topic of abortion being legal or moral or wrong or right, or whatever;
    I DO have an opinion.
    It just doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things.
    To express it too often would only lead some knee-jerk pole-smoker to want to pigeon-hole me into some category or another.
    And in the end, abortion IS legal in this country, and I don't see where whining and mewling about it on web forums is going to change that fact.

    Okay, okay, HERE, screw it;
    I'll share a few of my opinions with you.

    a. Most people are morons. Get used to that fact, and this whole business of posting on web forums will take on a whole new meaning.

    b. Small breasts are attractive on a woman, and they stand the test of time and gravity better than large breasts.

    c. Dark beer is tastier than light beer.

    d. A Fender Stratocaster is a fine guitar. So is a Gibson Les Paul. Neither guitar is 'better' than the other. They are just different.

    e. The United States Government is a poor steward of my tax dollars.

    f. Most vitamins are pi$$ed away from your body without any appreciable benefit to your health. But a multivitamin every don't won't necessarily hurt you.

    g. Jeff Lynn is a musical genius.


    There.
    Satisfied?

    :|
     
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    A few more random thoughts and opinions on this fine Sunday morning:


    a. I'm not a religious person, not in any way, shape, or form.
    But whether you believe in a God or not, you would have to agree that organized religion in the US is a good thing.
    * It gives people a sense of hope and belonging, and builds a feeling of community
    * People who go to church are not sitting at home on their a$$es watching vapid, useless television programs
    * Kids who go to church, and play sports in the church leagues, are not hanging out at McDonalds, wearing their trousers sagging down below their butts, and texting their moron friends on the bejeweled cell phones


    b. We don't need government regulations and taxes designed to influence what we eat, drink, or smoke.
    Americans should be free to eat disgusting, greasy fast food if they want to.
    Or smoke cigarettes if that is their inclination.
    The federal government should stay out of it.


    c. I love eating chicken, beef, and occasionally, pork.
    But I have a strong suspicion that if I were to visit a slaughterhouse or a chicken processing plant, I would change my mind, and give up eating meat.
    I guess that's why I choose not to visit slaughterhouses or chicken processing plants.


    d. The most commonly misspelled words on the internet web forums:
    'definitely', 'their', 'the', and 'separate'.

    e. In my previous posting, I typed, "but a multivitamin every don't won't necessarily hurt you", when I meant to type, " but a multivitamin every day won't necessarily hurt you".
    Was I thinking faster than I type, and blended the words "day" and "won't" into "don't"?
    Is this early-onset Alzheimers?
    Should I worry about it, or say f#%k-it, and drive on with my day?


    :blankstare:
     
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    It has been settled? You mean like it was settled before Roe vs. Wade? You mean like Dred Scott settled things? LOL.

    The battle is never ending, no matter how much Yickity Yack there is on the internet that says otherwise.

    Partial birth abortion is first on the list. How can you abort a viable baby simply because it is partially out of the womb?

    Liberals have taken the extreme stance that any regulation of abortion is interpreted as a threat to abortion right. Of course, they wish to regulate everything else. Go figure.
     

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