Pelosi to Receive Planned Parenthood Award Honoring Eugenicist

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  1. Bluesguy

    Bluesguy Well-Known Member Donor

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    Baby
    n. pl. ba·bies
    1.
    a. A very young child; an infant.
    b. An unborn child; a fetus.

    How about another

    ba·by [bey-bee] Show IPA
    noun, plural ba·bies.
    1.
    an infant or very young child.
    2.
    a newborn or very young animal.
    3.
    the youngest member of a family, group, etc.
    4.
    an immature or childish person.
    5.
    a human fetus.

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/baby?s=t

    You don't get to make up your own meanings for words no matter how many times you repeat yourself and I note you dodge the challenge.

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    Your first has nothing to do with whether that's her baby in their or her fetus, but dodge noted. Still waiting for you to play.
     
  2. 17thAndK

    17thAndK New Member

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    Cult of the Fetus freaks have no actual arguments to make. Trying to have a conversation with [them] would be like arguing with a dining room table.
    (Courtesy of Barney Frank)

    By the way, Margaret Sanger's work was despised by Hitler (her books were among the first the Nazi's burned) and praised by such noted racists as Martin Luther King, Eleanor Roosevelt, and W.E.B. Dubois. Amazing how often none of that comes up when you talk to dining room tables. .
     
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    The point, of course, is that this is a matter of opinion and terminology, and the opinion and terminology are a matter of purpose and intent. We have two words here, "baby" and "fetus". Why have two different words if their meaning is as identical as you choose to insist?

    Still waiting for you to try to be honest. I understand this might be a VERY long wait.
     
  4. iamkurtz

    iamkurtz Banned

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    Thank you for reenforcing my point. Libs are too easy.
     

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