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Since Rick Perry Is "pro-life," should he donate all of his blood to save other lives?
Rick Perry believes that every abortion clinic in Texas should be shutdown; he makes no exception for cases where the life of the mother is at stake. All to save the lives of the unborn.
Every donation saves 3 lives. http://www.redcrossblood.org/learn-about-blood/blo...
Or we could keep him alive (sad, right?) and continue milking blood from his body as long as he lives. That would save far more lives.
Should Texas pass that law? It would save more lives than hurt. He would veto it, but the legislature could override his veto.
Jaker, I'm actually with you regarding the Affordable Care Act. I believe in universal health care instead. I agree that it is unconstitutional to force people to buy things.
Jaker, I'm actually with you regarding the Affordable Care Act. I believe in universal health care instead. I agree that it is unconstitutional to force people to buy things.
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- traiLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Nope. The self-righteous SOB should be compelled to support every single unwanted child in Texas with his own money. All they way up through a university education.
- 8 years ago
Abortion is legal nationwide, if the state tried to do that they could take it to the Supreme Court who would most likely find that unconstitutional. Roe V Wade anyone?
- Anonymous8 years ago
Yeah, and Obama says he is pro-choice but he is forcing me to buy the kind of insurance policy he thinks I should have. How does that work?