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Old 02-18-2008, 01:53 PM
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Re: Bill Clinton Loses Temper, Lashes Out at Pro-L

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What about the man?!?! I know , it is in the womans body. But what if the father had the means to care for his child, why does he not have a say in whether or not it lives or dies. Before I came to God I was in a serious relationship for 3 and a half years. She told me she was pregnant and wanted me to help pay for an abortion. She was still in college so she didn't feel having a baby was an option right then. I was through with college, had a great paying job, my own place and my mom and dad (who were in the church) totally volunteered to help me in the childs care. I refused to help pay and begged her to have it and I would take the child and she could do as she wished. She payed for it all, killed the child and needless to say we parted ways. What about me? What choice did I have in determining the future of my child.? Or is it not my child until its born? That was 18 years ago, yet I the tears still come when I think about the fact that I could be sitting at a graduation ceremony this summer and have 18yrs of fatherhood memories. Did she really have the right to take my child from me? WWJD? It's not an economic issue brother, it's called society without God. Period
We had some neighbors a few years ago, and the wife found out she was pregnant--didn't want to be--and aborted the baby. She informed her husband after the fact. HE never got over it. It was the beginning of the end of their relationship. He cheated on her and told her about it (his revenge I guess), she cheated back, and they ended up in a bitter divorce.

Men have been completely kicked out of the womb. It's the Women's Lib's greatest coup.
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