>>109 Torture of dissenters is not universalizable. Abortion of unwanted foetuses is. I tolerate the risk of being a murderer by proxy - the baby is either too small or too hidden from my view by the woman's tummy to pose any estethical problems, which is the only real reason most people oppose abortion anyway. I'm can see myself becoming a proffesional abortionist when I grow up. Or at least I'll guard the clinics.
>>110 I care more about quality of life than actual life. Therefore I find poverty (a cause of unwanted pregnancies) to be worse than abortions.
>>111 Most abortions occur when the baby can not survive, and the woman has all the philosophy on her side anyway. Why? Because society, and all it's inhabitants, are collectively responsible for what everybody else does.
>>112 All this jive about responsibility. I think people should worry about why people commit "sins" rather than the fact that they do. I've said this before; sort out the causes of unwanted pregnancies first, then you can talk about limiting them legally. I stand firm.
>>114 This is getting laughable, people. I find no argumentation that I respect or consider complex. All liberties that do not harm others should be allowed, and if that was followed we would not have the abortions anyway, so there.
Stab scoop - in the mixer - paper bag and then find a sleeping pro-lifer you can feed it to while it sleeps. N P for me. Abortion may not lack a victim, but if you ask me it lacks a singular perpetrator.