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25 new of 526 responses total.
tod
response 69 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 19:34 UTC 2006

Human Life begins when you hear the baby cry and you cut the cord.
Everything prior to that is wishful thinking.
bru
response 70 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 19:37 UTC 2006

That is YOUR interpretation todd, and it is wrong.
nharmon
response 71 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 19:38 UTC 2006

"Wishful thinking" backed up by scientific evidence?
richard
response 72 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 21:10 UTC 2006

re #50 there are pills that make a miscarriage highly likely, but do not
"guarantee" it.  They did an ER episode a couple weeks ago where a catholic
doctor has a catholic patient who has been raped and is pregnant, and abortion
isnt acceptable.  He ends up prescribing the drug that temporarily widens the
vagins and makes a miscarriage more likely.
tod
response 73 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 21:34 UTC 2006

re #70
The only thing wrong is that men feel any entitlement to decisions about
another person's body: Namely women
edina
response 74 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 22:03 UTC 2006

Re 72  Oh for God's sake....you're quoting "ER"???  Way to make a plausible
argument.
bru
response 75 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 22:13 UTC 2006

no, if a child is viable at 6 months, it must be recognized as a life all its
own.
marcvh
response 76 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 22:14 UTC 2006

And on Boston Legal, there was a case where a rape victim was brought
into a Catholic hopsital, they refused emergency contraception, and so
they were sued for two point something million dollars.  Also William
Shatner tried to do magic tricks.
nharmon
response 77 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 22:17 UTC 2006

On The Shield there was this guy who last season moved to Farmington
from Texas, and Texas told the cops he was suspected in a lot of serial
killings, but nobody could tie him to anything. Apparently next week
they catch him for killing a lady that looks like one of the LAPD
detectives who badgered him about his missing sister this week.
edina
response 78 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 22:31 UTC 2006

Re 75  Viable by what standards?  Yours?  A doctor's?  With  or without
medical intervention?  Lots of kids out there being born that 30 years ago
wouldn't have stood a chance.  

My personal belief is that if a woman delivers a baby at 6 months, it's
viable.
richard
response 79 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 22:40 UTC 2006

it was a real drug they were using on E.R., I'll think of the name of it
edina
response 80 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 22:44 UTC 2006


happyboy
response 81 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 22:47 UTC 2006

my vagina is FINE nannystate-nate!
edina
response 82 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 22:48 UTC 2006

Or, as I was saying, COME ON!!  Quoting a TV show isn't the way to make a
plausible argument.

I mean, we have a differing approach on BCP, Richard.  I think they should
be prescribed - you don't.  I think they bear monitoring by a dr. or nurse
practitioner, as to the risks involved.  You feel that they are no more
harmful than aspirin.  Ok, fair enough.  I also like that you have to see a
dr., as they are generally prescribed at the conclusion of a gynecological
exam.  I think trackning a woman's gynecological health is a good thing. 
YMMV.

As for emergency contraception being available OTC - if you don't think it
will be abused, you are out of your mind.
tod
response 83 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 22:49 UTC 2006

re #75
Its recognized as alive when it comes out and breaths.  That's why you get
a birth certificate: To show you are alive
Like I said, wishful thinking anytime before actual breaths are taken.
edina
response 84 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 22:49 UTC 2006

My long-haired brethren from WA slipped...
happyboy
response 85 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 23:14 UTC 2006

/looks at bottom of shoe
tod
response 86 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 23:18 UTC 2006

I don't have time to explain right now.  -Jack Bauer
richard
response 87 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 17 00:42 UTC 2006

re #82 edina, if bcp's were over the counter, they wouldn't be NEARLY 
as abused as other drugs that ARE available over the counter-- such as 
alcohol for one.  edina you must favor prohibition since she doesn't 
think that any drug that would be widely abused should be available 
over the counter.
tod
response 88 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 17 00:57 UTC 2006

You think viagra should be over the counter, too?
keesan
response 89 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 17 01:24 UTC 2006

If medical exams and prescriptions were free, people would not care if it were
over the counter or prescription.  Lots of people can't come up with $200 for
an exam.
nharmon
response 90 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 17 03:49 UTC 2006

$200? Your doctor charges $200 for a visit?
gull
response 91 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 17 04:01 UTC 2006

Re resp:38: If someone has religious problems with dispensing some
medications, maybe they shouldn't be a pharmacist, any more than someone
with religious problems with charging interest on loans should be a
banker.  It's a pharmacist's *job* to dispense drugs, not to dispense
religious lectures.  The end result of passing laws that say otherwise
would be to make medications like birth control completely unavailable
in some highly religious parts of the country -- which is, of course,
the goal of people pushing those laws.
tod
response 92 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 17 05:24 UTC 2006

re #90
I'm sure my doc charges more than that since he checks out my heart with the
funky wires, etc
rcurl
response 93 of 526: Mark Unseen   Feb 17 08:07 UTC 2006

The FDA committee in charge of deciding whether the Morning After Pill could
be sold OTC came out almost unanimously in favor of doing so - but then a
Republican political appointee in the FDA refused to permit it. The problem
wasn't with the pill, it was with the politics.
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