I wouldn't take any of Colenzo's arguments seriously. Men can have a say, doesn't matter if they have impregnated a woman. You didn't have to be a slave or own slaves to know that slavery was wrong. You didn't have to be a woman to know that women should be given the same rights as men.
yes. some times a man is not a man and should have no say. and miss fontella, I belive you are anti abortion, and I agree with you too.
no I'm not I personally don't feel like I could have an abortion, no matter how bad the situation, as evidenced by my four kids. I don't do abortion but I believe it should be a choice I have until 12 weeks into a pregnancy my life would be alot easier if I had listened to all the people that asked to abort my children (and someone did with every last one of them) but I, and only me , made the choice to care for my children, love them, and give up all the things I have for them. If I hadn't made that decision, I would feel trapped or resent them. and adoption is never as easy as you people seem to think it is
ok, I did not mean to offend. most of what you just said I assumed you'd say, just not the no i'm not statement. I pro choice, but the one time I got a say in a decision, It tore me upater to know I murdered my child. I got a daughter that might have ended in abortion, but thankfully it didnt happen. I am very torn on this subject.