#55 – From “Pro-Choice” To “No-Choice.”

The pro-choice mob says that abortion is a private matter and the government has no right to be involved. But also demands that the government use taxpayer money to buy abortions for other people.

Welcome to our new series, “Abortion Distortion,” where we turn the tables and make the pro-choice side defend the illogical, deceptive and immoral nature of their positions!

Like how the pro-choice side argues that abortion is a private matter and the government has no right to be involved. But at the same time, they demand that the government use taxpayer money to buy abortions for other people. Apparently, they are “pro-choice” when it comes to women having abortions, but “no-choice” when it comes to you and me being forced to pay for them.



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The pro-choice mob says that abortion is a private matter and the government has no right to be involved. But at the same time, they demand that the government use taxpayer money to buy abortions for other people. Apparently, they are “pro-choice” when it comes to women having abortions, but “no-choice” when it comes to you and me being forced to pay for them.

Look, just because someone has the right to do something, that doesn’t mean the taxpayers are obligated to pay for it. We have the right to buy new cars, but the government doesn’t buy them for us. We have the right to own guns, but the government doesn’t hand out free pistols to those who can’t afford them. And we have freedom of religion, but imagine what would happen if poor churches started demanding free Bibles from the government.

  

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