Voluntarily "backing out" or just plain being left without a sensible argument is the same thing. You have been unable to define "kid" and the term "killing" also has you stymied. People who don't admit they are wrong seem to think it's the same as being right and considering the fact that it is you who brought up the idea of "backing out" it pretty much indicates that's where you are right now. So, don't "back out" if it makes you feel better.
Incorrect. I previously provided definitions for those words. Right here: http://www.politicalforum.com/index...s-on-abortion.580016/page-212#post-1074417962
Which has nothing to do with the thread and is the very reason why I'm confronting you with it. I normally don't give lessons. I provide clues and see if you can figure it out for yourself. Once again here are the clues: (1) "kid" (your word) (2) "killing" (your word) (3) "abortion" (the thread subject) (4) "legal definitions" (my contribution to the thread directly against your input).
Well I know the answer. But it seems that others do not. It seems that others want to say that ALL abortions are medically necessary .
You must have skipped over a couple of pages and missed it. Strange though that you did respond to it directly but now you claim there was "no mention" of it. Hmmmm ..... You very, very clearly are not ready for this discussion.
Please link to the post which you believe I missed, in which you ask for a legal definition of those words. That's what people say who have no arguments to debate with! I'm still in! How much longer will you be in for? Not long I suspect!
I'm still waiting for you to link to the post which you believe I missed, in which you ask for a legal definition of those words.
So you admit that there is no post in which you ask for a legal definition of those words. Great! I understand!
PATIENTS make healthcare decisions about their own bodies. The issue here is whether the government interferes with the decision a patient makes about her own body. You have to find extreme circumstances for that not to be the case.