89Hen wrote:
Is this a real post? I'm in southern FLA this week and I've seen plenty of people with fat, dumb kids thanks to the parents. We don't criminalize that now, why would we do so for this off the deep end, hyperbole? That's all the pro-abortion side has.

Hey, great, so your argument is that we don't criminalize things now so why should we do so for such "off the deep end" things? You mean such as...oh, I don't know...maybe two cells being considered a human being?
But, let's say you do consider those two cells a human being...helpless ones that should be protected from death, because they are, specifically, a human being.
Well, hate to say it, but that unborn child, if deemed a human, has rights. There are laws against child abuse (they just aren't enforced well because people tend to look the other way), so unborn children should be legally protected from other abuses besides death. We can argue the degree of child services protection, but you can't deny the child has the right to be protected from abuse in the womb.
I noticed you didn't bother addressing the other parts of my post. If, indeed, all fetuses are humans, and have the right to live, then any aborted babies, natural ones as well, will need a thorough investigation to make sure the parents did not have anything to do with the death of the baby.
Science WILL eventually be able to identify root causes of natural abortions, and I guarantee some of those natural ones could have been prevented with better care during pregnancy.
Did the mother quit eating so she starved the chil enough to cause it to abort? Did the father cause too much stress, by presence or absence, so that the child was aborted? Drinking? Smoking? Staying up too late?
If so, and the child is a human being, a solid argument can be made for manslaughter.
With every aborted fetus, their should be an investigation. The father and mother should be held for trial to make sure that they were doing everything in their power to carry the child to birth. Surely, if parents can be held accountable for their actions AFTER a child is born, then we need to hold them accountable for their actions BEFORE a child is born.
Again, even now, we can measure the health of a male's sperm. Father's are held accountable if they beat their 3-year old child, break their legs, or lock them in a box and cause permanent learning disabilities. So why can't we arrest a father who has poor sperm, or a mother who has malformed eggs, yet who insist on forming a fetus that has these, or worse, problems...and forming fetuses that will die in the womb because of their actions? Science WILL be able to determine these things...and can, to some extent now.
If the father is not the healthiest of people, and the baby dies in the womb, then he should be tried for PREMEDITATED murder of a human being. Being in the womb no longer matters...that baby, of two cells, is doomed because of the actions of the parents...just as if the parents neglected it after it came out of the womb.
If the two cells are, indeed, a human being, then drinking too much/doing drugs/living an unhealthy lifestyle, and sending your weakened sperm into a battered womb that eventually rejects the little human being is murder, or at least manslaughter. There really is no way around that.