wenglund wrote:Again, the fact that they may teach something, doesn't not mean they don't loath doing so. I loathe square dancing, but I have square danced on occasion. I loathe cooked spinach, but I ate it quite frequently in my youth. I loathe hearing people gossip, but I have have subjected myself to it quite frequently here. ;-)
Are you starting to understand yet? Or, do I need to connect the dots?
When were appointed the official spokesperson for all those in what you label the "pro-abortion industry"? Because unless you really are the official spokesperson for them, you have no standing on which to make any statement about what they loathe or don't loathe. You simply are blowing smoke again.
That being the case (as per usual), it's not that part of your statement that I take issue with. This is the part that I know to be absolutely false
The pro-abortion industry is adverse to informing young pregnant women about the significant psychological factors of abortions...
That statement is pure unadulterated horse manure.
#1. Your blanket "pro-abortion industry" is both misleading and incorrect. There is no "pro-abortion industry", as a single entity. There are various abortion clinics, Planned Parenthood, etc., but there is no one single entity that represents them all.
#2. What sources are you using that document that women suffer significant psychological factors? What significant psychological factors? Are you talking about PAS (Post Abortion Syndrome)?
CFR, Wade. Put up or shut up.