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Reviews for "sherry enema: #1"

Booooooooooooooring

It's the same animation over and over with diferent voices

Cambo responds:

no that's not true at all, they're the same voice

Boring

I started drifting off about two minutes into it--really, I did. I hit my head on the desk before I fell asleep, though.

Okay, having said that, it was the worst pro-life argument I've heard...maybe. I don't know if McCain would have said those things, but I wouldn't be surprised if he did (ambiguous weasel...)

Conservatives don't want to ban abortions all together; they just want to eliminate revolving-door clinics. Abortion is a horrible thing that shouldn't be an alternative to safe-sex. "Accidents" that do happen are not the child's fault, and to kill the child for your own carelessness is abhorrent. Rape is kind of a gray area, but an abortion is always a horrible thing to do for any reason (even to save the mother, which is no-contest).

The arguments about back-alley abortions are over-hyped and should be considered offensive to women everywhere. Some people want you to think that without abortion clinics, women would be disemboweling themselves behind porn-shops all over the country. I don't have to tell you this is absurd (but I will). There was no national crisis before Roe vs. Wade. Interestingly enough, all we hear about today is the horrible things young women are doing to their babies (high schoolers dumping them in trash-cans on prom night [another tasteful MacFarlaine joke]; college students doing the same, sometimes repeatedly). I'm not saying this is a direct result of Roe vs. Wade, but it's clear that society's attitude about children (especially women's) has degenerated in the past half-century. There are abortion clinics available all over the country, but some women still wait until they're born to take their lives.

Even if I believed some good came out of Roe vs. Wade, I would never consider it an achievement worth celebrating. A woman's "right to choose" is about as dignified as Manson's right to pick Kool-Aid from some other rancid drink. Men don't even get away with leaving their children with their mothers, yet women are allowed to kill them on a whim.

I think I've exhausted the subject.

Cambo responds:

this is a really intelligent defence of not having abortions in some situations. I'm not for or against abortion, so you know.

But playing devil's advocate, say a woman got pregnant because she forgot to take the pill. You wouldn't allow her to have an abortion? On what grounds?

Acknowledging as you have that abortion is always a horrible thing to do, do you think that you'd make a better decision than the mother in this situation? Why?

And women aren't allowed to kill their children on a whim, I think if you believe that you're misunderstanding the concept of abortion.

Also, your statement that "[women's] attitudes about children have degenerated in the past half-century" isn't true. You on one hand use the example of the back-alley abortion as a gross over-exaggeration - but, acknowledging that they're horrible and have happened in extreme cases, surely you wouldn't say this is indicative of women's attitudes towards children in the last century? Surely your opinion of women's attitudes about the issue of child-raising is based on the overwhelming majority.

So then why are you characterising the attitudes of women in the last fifty years with the very feint anecdotal example of women who "still wait until [their children are] born to take their loves"?

Furthermore, I don't know of any examples of this happening as an alternative to abortion. This has happened - mothers do occasionally murder their infants - but it's almost always as a result of mental illness or post-natal depression. And I wouldn't say that that has anything to do with society's attitudes to abortion.

I don't really understand your Manson's right to Kool-Aid comment though.

booorrrring

this movie is terrible!!! all it is is two people arguing at each other. What's so interesting about that!?

Cambo responds:

Sorry, I was going to put in an explosion and a fight scene but then I realised that'd be stupid.

Stop it

Women have a choice and noone should take that away from them. You should not mix political things and flash you have a lot to learn.