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Topic: MSNBC Host: Thank God and Country Abortion Was There to Save Me |
MSNBC Host: Thank God and Country Abortion Was There to Save Me
Townhall, by Katie Pavlich
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Posted By:KarenJ1, 1/28/2013 9:50:08 AM
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| We´re used to MSNBC´s Toure saying outlandish things, but his latest commentary in celebration of the 40t anniversary of Roe v. Wade is by far the worst. During a segment last week, Toure went on what he called an abortion rant in which he thanked God and country abortion was there to "save him" at a time when taking care of a baby and becoming a father would have been inconvenient for him. He also refers to abortion as a "safety net." Got that? Toure was willing to end the life of an unborn child so
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Comments: You know a society is doomed when close to a majority of the people think like this. It´s so sick and twisted.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Keekng, 1/28/2013 9:54:44 AM (No. 9143835)
Ah Ha! A real MSNBC baby daddy. Why did I think a woamn controled her own body, it sounds like baby daddy was in charge.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
arcady, 1/28/2013 10:00:10 AM (No. 9143850)
There are many adopted people alive today that are very, very glad more people didn´t think that way when they were conceived. Pathetic.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Keekng, 1/28/2013 10:04:18 AM (No. 9143861)
We were fortunate to adopt two beautiful babies prior to the start of sanctioned Roe v Wade murders.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
AntiStatist, 1/28/2013 10:12:37 AM (No. 9143887)
Somehow I think that he´s awfully glad his mother didn´t exercise her choice to terminate him in fetus form for the sake of convenience to her.
I´m pro-life but his being gives me pause to think that there is some societal benefit to the procedure.
Unfortunately there were doubtless many life prematurely taken who would have made positive contributions to the world, and then there are the Tourés who slip through.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
O.S. Banker, 1/28/2013 10:19:02 AM (No. 9143909)
How dense must you be to think that this is morally acceptable? The same man who would have a fit at the idea of a woman using a fire-arm to defend herself against rape, will sanction the murder of an innocent to preserve his way of life.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
yuban, 1/28/2013 10:19:07 AM (No. 9143910)
What a pathetic, selfish human.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Grady, 1/28/2013 10:23:15 AM (No. 9143922)
I wonder if toure would feel the same way about his god, obama. Obama is the poster child for abortion. He was the unwanted product of a white whore and a black drunk that was push off on two communist grandparents who they push onto a communist, pedafile Frank Marshall Davis. So if Roe v. Wade had been around in 1960 barack obama would have most certainly been aborted.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
K.I.S.S., 1/28/2013 10:33:49 AM (No. 9143955)
evil is now good and good is now evil.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
noproblems, 1/28/2013 10:36:09 AM (No. 9143959)
why do we care what this mental midget has to say?
i do not understand why conservative media uses the stupidity of certain people on the left to get ratings.
why amplify a fool?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
pete moss, 1/28/2013 10:36:15 AM (No. 9143960)
If my wish were to come true, abortion would be mandatory for all Democrats, retroactively!
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
olcap, 1/28/2013 10:49:21 AM (No. 9144007)
I don´t understand how this man was able to make a decision that only a woman can make. The article does not make clear just HOW he did it; did he use knock-out drops? Tied her up and gagged her?
He MAY have been instrumental in that he made his wish known to her, and she agreed, or they were probably in agreement the whole time. However, SHE made the final decision, not him, as there os no legal way that he could force her to have an abortion.
Finally, they compare what this GUY said, tobsomething from Salon, tat was obviously expressed by a woman. I totally do not get what this articleis attempting here, but one simply cannot put the burden of the "choice" solely on the father. It´s simply impossible. No matter how many men favor abortion, it would fall by the wayside if it didnot have the support of females.
Until the pro-life crowd (of which I include myself) understands this, and tries to turn each decision to abort as a solitary one, decided upon by the one person who can end the practice, and CHANGE that decision, you aren´t saving any innocent lives.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
snapper451, 1/28/2013 10:51:26 AM (No. 9144014)
Here is some good advise for you Toure. When you go to meet your maker - make sure you make this number one on your list. He will then refer you to someone named Lucifer. You´ll like where he takes you - it is a place where liberals will be plentiful and those who loved abortion on earth will have a warm feeling for eternity.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Fiesta del sol, 1/28/2013 11:04:44 AM (No. 9144051)
His baby was sacrificed so he and his baby Mama could do what they wanted. He killed his own baby because it was inconvenient, and he brags about it. At least libs are being honest about what they really think.
God bless that sweet innocent child, and all victims of abortion. Poor little dear didn´t have a chance.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
bullhead, 1/28/2013 12:10:18 PM (No. 9144242)
I wonder if the "Toure" ever thanked God that HE wasn´´t aborted.
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