Pro-Choice / Pro-Life & Mother's Day

JOEJOEJOE
JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,865
edited June 2011 in A Moving Train
If someone is pro-life, wouldn't it make sense that they give a mother's day gift to pregnant women on Mother's day?
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  • usamamasan1
    usamamasan1 Posts: 4,695
    i wished my friend, who's wife is pregnant with their first child a very happy Fathers Day.

    He said thank you.

    I wished my wife a happy mothers day when she was pregnant with our first son and gave her a present. She said thank you.
  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 25,077
    JOEJOEJOE wrote:
    If someone is pro-life, wouldn't it make sense that they give a mother's day gift to pregnant women on Mother's day?
    it is not born yet, so possibly....

    once it is born, they will tell the mom she is on her own to raise the thing lol...
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • JOEJOEJOE
    JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,865
    i wished my friend, who's wife is pregnant with their first child a very happy Fathers Day.

    He said thank you.

    I wished my wife a happy mothers day when she was pregnant with our first son and gave her a present. She said thank you.

    Wow, you are surrounded by very polite people!
  • usamamasan1
    usamamasan1 Posts: 4,695
    last time i met Ed at work, he actualy told me "thank you for being so polite"

    I shit you not. :D
  • Sidnum
    Sidnum Posts: 674
    JOEJOEJOE wrote:
    If someone is pro-life, wouldn't it make sense that they give a mother's day gift to pregnant women on Mother's day?


    It might make sense, but I still might feel it'd be a premature gift. If it was me, I'd wait to see a healthy baby. I see your point though.
  • JOEJOEJOE
    JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,865
    last time i met Ed at work, he actualy told me "thank you for being so polite"

    I shit you not. :D

    Very Cool!

    I had no idea Ed shopped at (insert questionable business name here)!
  • inlet13
    inlet13 Posts: 1,979
    JOEJOEJOE wrote:
    If someone is pro-life, wouldn't it make sense that they give a mother's day gift to pregnant women on Mother's day?


    Have you ever congratulated anyone on their pregnancy? If it's just a bunch of cells, then why congratulate someone? We don't congratulate people with tumors on their heads.

    This is a dumb argument.
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  • JOEJOEJOE
    JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,865
    inlet13 wrote:
    JOEJOEJOE wrote:
    If someone is pro-life, wouldn't it make sense that they give a mother's day gift to pregnant women on Mother's day?


    Have you ever congratulated anyone on their pregnancy? If it's just a bunch of cells, then why congratulate someone? We don't congratulate people with tumors on their heads.

    This is a dumb argument.

    Expecting a baby and having a tumor are very different events.
  • inlet13
    inlet13 Posts: 1,979
    JOEJOEJOE wrote:
    inlet13 wrote:
    JOEJOEJOE wrote:
    If someone is pro-life, wouldn't it make sense that they give a mother's day gift to pregnant women on Mother's day?


    Have you ever congratulated anyone on their pregnancy? If it's just a bunch of cells, then why congratulate someone? We don't congratulate people with tumors on their heads.

    This is a dumb argument.

    Expecting a baby and having a tumor are very different events.
    Doesn't make this a reasonable argument. This is a dumb argument.
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  • Sidnum
    Sidnum Posts: 674
    inlet13 wrote:
    JOEJOEJOE wrote:
    If someone is pro-life, wouldn't it make sense that they give a mother's day gift to pregnant women on Mother's day?


    Have you ever congratulated anyone on their pregnancy? If it's just a bunch of cells, then why congratulate someone? We don't congratulate people with tumors on their heads.

    This is a dumb argument.


    Inlet - It's so dumb, yet you're in discussion. :roll:

    And yes, having a baby and having a tumor are very different. I would say this is a weird thread, not dumb.
  • inlet13
    inlet13 Posts: 1,979
    Sidnum wrote:


    Inlet - It's so dumb, yet you're in discussion. :roll:

    And yes, having a baby and having a tumor are very different. I would say this is a weird thread, not dumb.

    It's a discussion board. I can claim an argument is dumb if I'd like. It is a dumb argument, not weird, dumb.

    Talk abortion all you want,... do you really think you'll change someone's mind on the issue? Moreover, do you think this sort of argument adds anything to the debate?
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  • Mothers Day and Fathers Day are both inventions of the greeting card industry.

    I think they're stupid and mean nothing and I don't wish anyone either and don't acknowledge that they're real.
  • JOEJOEJOE
    JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,865
    inlet13 wrote:
    Sidnum wrote:


    Inlet - It's so dumb, yet you're in discussion. :roll:

    And yes, having a baby and having a tumor are very different. I would say this is a weird thread, not dumb.

    It's a discussion board. I can claim an argument is dumb if I'd like. It is a dumb argument, not weird, dumb.

    Talk abortion all you want,... do you really think you'll change someone's mind on the issue? Moreover, do you think this sort of argument adds anything to the debate?

    I picture a small boy, stomping his feet and crossing his arms while insisting that he is allowed to claim anything he wants.
  • Sidnum
    Sidnum Posts: 674
    JOEJOEJOE wrote:
    inlet13 wrote:
    Sidnum wrote:


    Inlet - It's so dumb, yet you're in discussion. :roll:

    And yes, having a baby and having a tumor are very different. I would say this is a weird thread, not dumb.

    It's a discussion board. I can claim an argument is dumb if I'd like. It is a dumb argument, not weird, dumb.

    Talk abortion all you want,... do you really think you'll change someone's mind on the issue? Moreover, do you think this sort of argument adds anything to the debate?

    I picture a small boy, stomping his feet and crossing his arms while insisting that he is allowed to claim anything he wants.


    That's about where I'm at JOE

    Inlet, please tell me you won't be at the St. Louis show this Friday. You seem like someone who would shout out songs. "I paid for these tickets, I can shout songs if I want!"
  • inlet13
    inlet13 Posts: 1,979
    Sidnum wrote:



    That's about where I'm at JOE

    Inlet, please tell me you won't be at the St. Louis show this Friday. You seem like someone who would shout out songs. "I paid for these tickets, I can shout songs if I want!"

    That didn't even make sense.

    Anyway, this is still a dumb thread.
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  • Sidnum
    Sidnum Posts: 674
    inlet13 wrote:
    Sidnum wrote:



    That's about where I'm at JOE

    Inlet, please tell me you won't be at the St. Louis show this Friday. You seem like someone who would shout out songs. "I paid for these tickets, I can shout songs if I want!"

    That didn't even make sense.

    Anyway, this is still a dumb thread.

    Oh, I was just trying to be on par with your logic.

    But seriously, you aren't going to be in St Louis?
  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,975
    Mothers Day and Fathers Day are both inventions of the greeting card industry.

    I think they're stupid and mean nothing and I don't wish anyone either and don't acknowledge that they're real.


    I get what your saying, but my heart melted this year when I got a recorded card from my 3 year old saying "I love you daddy, Happy Father's day!". I play it every day.

    So, manufactured or not, it sure made me feel good that day. Now, she does that a lot of days, but it does make it kinda special. She made sure that I got to pick everything that day, from where we ate to what she wore and what toys she would play with...because she said it was my day.

    Oh, and yes I've wished Happy Father's/Mother's day to pregnant couples.
    hippiemom = goodness
  • inlet13
    inlet13 Posts: 1,979
    Sidnum wrote:


    Oh, I was just trying to be on par with your logic.

    But seriously, you aren't going to be in St Louis?

    No, I won't be there. Have fun.
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  • Sidnum
    Sidnum Posts: 674
    inlet13 wrote:
    Sidnum wrote:


    Oh, I was just trying to be on par with your logic.

    But seriously, you aren't going to be in St Louis?

    No, I won't be there. Have fun.

    Thanks. :D
  • JOEJOEJOE
    JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,865
    inlet13 wrote:
    Sidnum wrote:



    That's about where I'm at JOE

    Inlet, please tell me you won't be at the St. Louis show this Friday. You seem like someone who would shout out songs. "I paid for these tickets, I can shout songs if I want!"

    That didn't even make sense.

    Anyway, this is still a dumb thread.

    Sidnum, you are senseless and part of a dumb thread!