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Author Topic: Alabama didn't ban all abortions.  (Read 2875 times)

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Re: Alabama didn't ban all abortions.
« Reply #10 on: May 19, 2019, 05:26:48 PM »
Locking up people in mental institutions would not increase their chances of being saved. Instead, with all the drugs administered in these facilities by psychiatrists, patients are reduced to zombies who are unable to pray due to the fluoridated psychoactive drugs, which affects the brain. I would not wish this on my worst enemy.
We shouldn't allow murder of anyone, though.

Re: Alabama didn't ban all abortions.
« Reply #11 on: May 19, 2019, 08:42:57 PM »
We shouldn't allow murder of anyone, though.
Of course not. Abortion and euthanasia are both murder. Both should be outlawed. However, here in California, Oregon, and Washington, both are now legal.

Currently, in hospices across the USA, under Obama Care, patients are prescribed morphine with gradually increased doses which causes death by weakening and ultimately stopping the heart. Most people do not know this. Mental health facilities usually have "hospice care" in one of their wards where patients are routinely euthanized though morphine.

This is euthanasia. This is murder. This is wrong, and it should not be allowed.

When I was in the hospital for a bad case of flu, which had killed my college professor, a nurse came in at midnight with a syringe loaded with morphine. I refused the injection, which he said was part of my doctor's orders. Had I not been awake, he would have injected the morphine into my saline bag, and I could have died as I am highly allergic to all opioid drugs.

How many people are euthanized or ѕυιcιdєd through doctor's orders?

When my husband was involved in a serious accident, to handle his pain, he was given IV morphine on demand for three days. He accepted this medication not fully realizing how dangerous this opioid drug is. By the third day, his heart started showing dangerous arrhythmias and heart skips, which the doctors attributed to the morphine.


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Re: Alabama didn't ban all abortions.
« Reply #12 on: May 19, 2019, 08:47:28 PM »
Lesser evils are not "better".
Actually, sometimes it’s imperative that you vote for the lesser of two evils.

Re: Alabama didn't ban all abortions.
« Reply #13 on: May 19, 2019, 10:08:55 PM »
I have heard, but right now I cannot substantiate it, that abortion does not save the life of the mother. A mother is more likely to be killed by abortion in the short run or in the long run. If I can get the details I will. It was on the word of a reputable gynacologist.

Re: Alabama didn't ban all abortions.
« Reply #14 on: May 20, 2019, 02:18:30 AM »
I have heard, but right now I cannot substantiate it, that abortion does not save the life of the mother. A mother is more likely to be killed by abortion in the short run or in the long run. If I can get the details I will. It was on the word of a reputable gynacologist.
There have been several research papers which have shown that women who have had one or more abortions have a higher incident of breast cancer.
There is also a higher risk of ѕυιcιdє and depression among women who have had abortions.

I do not know if recent studies have been done, as there is a problem with this type of research.
Any scholarly research which shows that abortions lead to cancer or death due to depression is not likely to get funded.