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  1. #21

    Quote Originally Posted by newbie.86 View Post
    if you are living in a first world country, I can forgive you.

    but you are living in a third-world Philippines, that despite billions being poured for the RH bill just this year to care for pregnant women especially, wala kay makita bisan BAG ONG facilities sa hospital para sa mga manganakay, or mga bagong free clinics para sa pregnant women.

    And then we have the private practitioners who are most of the time are UNREGULATED, and there are a lot of them.

    This is a recipe for a disaster.
    have you been to sotto? They have a wonderful new facilities and I am glad to see that my (at least part of my tax) tax is making something good..


    Quote Originally Posted by newbie.86 View Post
    nope... there is an procedure nowadays to determine if a child has defects (while inside the womb) and this method is now being used in western countries, especially for possible abortions once they found out that the child has "problems".

    one example: down's syndrome
    Di ba ang pinas naa sa 3rd world country? so kung naa ni sa 1st world country mahal jud ni cya nga procedure. wa gani tay gama knife procedure sa tibook pinas nga mas gamit ni kay sa anang illegalised ang abortion. so kung let say i am a class D person sure jud ko di ko ka afford ana. or let say rich ko mo gasto sa ko ug 50K para sa airfare plus consultation sa doctor nga in dollars plus thousands of dollars for the procedure, di kaha na gasto kaau para lang ana?



    Quote Originally Posted by newbie.86 View Post
    I included the newslink and the actual manifesto (i hope you read it) ... so wala ko nag exaggerate.

    They are taking baby steps but i'm hopeful dili cya ma-pass bisag sa congress.

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    Ok, so we are going to redefine who is a human being, like Hitler did 60 years ago.

    If I'm going to put a bullet through someone's head and call it retroactive abortion? I do hope they will allow me.

    I do hope they will also allow everyone to perform retroactive abortions. And I think there are a lot who deserves it. lol.
    I don't get your sample bai for the sake sa imong sample. it is another story it is not connected to abortion already.
    Last edited by carbrill; 09-19-2014 at 10:21 PM.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by newbie.86 View Post
    Ok, so we are going to redefine who is a human being, like Hitler did 60 years ago.

    If I'm going to put a bullet through someone's head and call it retroactive abortion? I do hope they will allow me.

    I do hope they will also allow everyone to perform retroactive abortions. And I think there are a lot who deserves it. lol.
    I mean unborn babies.

    It's gonna happen anyway like the RH bill. Even though a lot of people were opposed by it, if the govt. officials see it as a necessity then say your prayers to Jesus Christ.

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Connect with Facebook View Post
    I mean unborn babies.

    It's gonna happen anyway like the RH bill. Even though a lot of people were opposed by it, if the govt. officials see it as a necessity then say your prayers to Jesus Christ.

    babies? i thought you said they are not human beings.

    and i would have wished also this option was available before you were born so that your mother could have chosen the other way. too bad she has faith in jesus christ which prevented that.


    and if I think you are an unemployed medical professional who is really bent on murdering babies, then i can imagine your hands itching to kill another human being like what your "murderous" aunt did (if your story is really true).

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by newbie.86 View Post
    babies? i thought you said they are not human beings.

    and i would have wished also this option was available before you were born so that your mother could have chosen the other way. too bad she has faith in jesus christ which prevented that.


    and if I think you are an unemployed medical professional who is really bent on murdering babies, then i can imagine your hands itching to kill another human being like what your "murderous" aunt did (if your story is really true).
    Nope. My parents are disciplined to have four children only. They are not professionals but they're smart enough to make sure to plan for the family and for their children's future. I'm just an accountancy student in USC though, and not a medical professional.

    Well it seems that my boardmate's mother has aborted two babies already. But if I would hate my boardmate (or his mother) for what his mother did then ako ra'y alaot kay ilaha manang decision. I respect them for it.

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by newbie.86 View Post

    and if I think you are an unemployed medical professional who is really bent on murdering babies, then i can imagine your hands itching to kill another human being
    Hey before you say something about medical practitioners think what you are saying cause you are so wrong man.

    even unemployed medical professionals can't access medicine that can cause danger to anyone. not all doctors can prescribe all kinds of meds.

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by Connect with Facebook View Post
    So what are you gonna do if abortion bill will become a law? Most people have already accepted the concept of abortion and in this era, the church is powerless and their stupid propaganda is not working thanks to the power of knowledge and the internet. Even me I can't stop them if I tried, but according to my high school science teacher, "inborn babies are supposed to be treated as organ or part of the women's body" he said.
    goddless words

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by anubiz View Post
    goddless words
    Philippines is the only country in Asia that does not tolerate abortion whether any reason. I'd rather be called godless than saying abortion is not justifiable to any person. But I'd rather be called godless than a hypocrite.

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Connect with Facebook View Post
    Nope. My parents are disciplined to have four children only. They are not professionals but they're smart enough to make sure to plan for the family and for their children's future. I'm just an accountancy student in USC though, and not a medical professional.

    Well it seems that my boardmate's mother has aborted two babies already. But if I would hate my boardmate (or his mother) for what his mother did then ako ra'y alaot kay ilaha manang decision. I respect them for it.
    OMG you respect them for killing unborn babies?? i was thought that life is the best and the most beautiful gift from god and you respect those people who rejected that gift??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Connect with Facebook View Post
    Ignorant post
    more ignorant post

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by Connect with Facebook View Post
    Philippines is the only country in Asia that does not tolerate abortion whether any reason. I'd rather be called godless than saying abortion is not justifiable to any person. But I'd rather be called godless than a hypocrite.
    i dont know if your a catholic or an atheist or what religion u have mam? but killing an unborn child for the reason nga ika 6 na child.. then ang isa kay 4 ra dapat.. justified ba na cya nga reason? if you only knew something deeper way deeper about the world you wont say everything u just said about abortion... i wont go that deep.

  10. #30
    @Connect with Facebook, guys let us stick to the topic and lessen the below the belt comments. Chill everyone! para di ni mo close. hehehe...

    @anubiz yes if i may answer your question yes I still respect them since they are still human beings nothing can degrade us of being human. As human as we are we tend to do mistakes.

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