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Molly Saves The Day:

Twenty Questions — Baby Killing Edition

Since many of the people commenting on that other post are referring to “murder” in one form or another, here are some questions for those of you who claim to believe that abortion is murder, and that all women who receive them are “murdering their babies.”

1) Should women who abort get life sentences in prison and/or the death penalty?

2) If a woman’s husband knows she is aborting, should he be charged as an accessory to murder?

3) How about her friends who know?

4) Should abortion doctors receive life sentences in prison and/or the death penalty?

5) If a woman smokes during her pregnancy and the fetus dies as a result, should she be charged with murder?

6) If her husband knew she was a smoker and could kill the fetus, is he criminally negligent?

7) If a woman eats unhealthily during pregnancy and the fetus dies, should she be charged with negligent homicide?

8) If the husband knew, should he, too, be charged?

9) If a woman has a serious medical condition that would almost always lead to the death of a fetus, but gets pregnant anyway, should she be criminally liable if the fetus dies?

10) If her husband knew of this condition, should he, too, be criminally liable?

11) If a company manufactures a product which lights a fire in a fertility clinic, destroying 1500 frozen embryos, should they be liable for mass murder?

12) If an electric company has a power failure which cuts power to a fertility clinic, thawing embryos and rendering them unusable, should they be liable for mass murder?

13) If a pregnant woman reports to her doctor that she is smoking during her pregnancy, should her doctor be mandated to report it to the appropriate agency for dealing with child abuse?

14) If a woman has cancer and her chemotherapy kills a fetus, should she be given a life sentence and/or sentenced to die?

15) If her doctor was aware of her pregnancy, should he be charged as an accessory to murder?

16) Should children who are disabled be allowed to sue a parent for any negligent conduct during pregnancy that may have caused their disability — for instance, smoking or consuming alcoholic beverages?

17) Should a person with 15 frozen embryos in storage be required to carry each embryo as soon as possible?

18) If I had 15 embryos in storage, should I be able to claim them as dependents on my tax paperwork?

19) If a government agency determined that a woman was being neglectful to her fetus during her pregnancy, should she be forced by the Department of Children and Families to care for the child and/or have it forcefully removed?

20) Should one in three American women be imprisoned or sentenced to death?

If you answered “no” to ANY ONE of these questions, you may hate abortion with all your heart, but you do NOT believe a fetus has the same legal rights as a person from the moment of conception. You may think abortion is disgusting and morally abhorrent, but unless you answered an emphatic “yes” to all of the above, you do not believe that fetuses are actually human beings with human rights. If you answered “yes” to every single one of these questions, you at least have some strong convictions — but I’m guessing very few people would want to live in that world.

UPDATE: No “pro-life” person who says that they believe abortion is murder has yet answered a single one of my questions, much less all twenty. On the other hand, several have made “murder” comments in the abortion manual post in the same span. Step up to the plate and have the courage of your convictions, “pro-life” people. Should one in three American women be locked up for life or put to death? I am waiting for your answer.

posted by Molly @ 8:31 PM

Tags: US Politic Abortion Women Pro-choice

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