If you would deny somebody medical attention because they don't have enough money, you aren't pro life.
If you would deny somebody a living wage because you don't feel that their full time job is difficult enough, you aren't pro life.
If you would deny somebody basic necessities for being unable to find a job in a terrible job market, you aren't pro life.
If you would kill somebody because they committed a crime, you aren't pro life.
You say that life is precious and needs to be protected, yet you don't seem to care about anyone who isn't a fetus. You say life doesn't begin at birth, and I tell you it doesn't end there, either. Unless you support the unconditional health and well-being of all human beings, you aren't pro life. If you oppose abortion but also oppose universal healthcare, a higher minimum wage, benefits for the unemployed, and support capital punishment, then you're pro birth, not pro life.
Hopefully I've cleared this up for you and you'll now begin labeling yourselves more appropriately.
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Edited by Diver2441: 1/21/2016 8:54:19 PMCan we stop calling it "pro-life" and "pro-choice", I think everyone here is pro life and pro choice, it's for or against abortion, and inaccurate terminology like that takes away from the discussion that needs to be going on: why is it so hard for women to have total control of their reproductive health? And honestly if you have a problem with abortions in early enough term that the embryo would be unable to survive on it's own, you're just being silly and are just looking for things to be outraged over instead of looking at the actual issues that face us in these modern times. A woman's health decisions are nobody's business but hers and her doctors.