The Political View of Abortion

First and foremost, civilization is not about written laws. Civilizations have existed prior to the advent of written laws, and some continue to exist absent written laws. But moving on.

I know what both words mean. You were the one who tried to argue that there's a difference between banning something on the basis that there was never "legal recognition in the past", to which I responded. Liberals love to argue that there's no precedent for granting the unborn equal status under the law because they never had it prior (which, itself, is incorrect), but they'll turn around and reject that same argument when applied to gay marriage. Ergo my comment of "you can't have it both ways". But it's nice to know you couldn't understand.

That's all off-topic though. Just thought I'd instill a little wisdom.

You folks always come down to "liberals" this and that.
Then the founding fathers must be liberals because abortion was legal then with no laws to ban it.
Gay marriage is not the same as abortion.
Get over it. 2 people fall in love with each other and want to marry.
No big deal. Why would anyone care? Does not affect them in any way.
 
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