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The only U.S. party in america is money... >.> Kinda. Your beliefs and stances play a much smaller part in where you end up in politics.

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My me is confused. Joe, why you hurt my me! .

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I'm a good listener. ^_^ Yay .

AREKKUSU(272) Clarified
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I've already submitted saying your definition is right. -_- I don't 'fool' myself, I'm no where near that stupid. Now how about you gain some maturity? This debate isn't about me, who I am, or what applies to me, so there is no point in discussing it.

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90%+ of all words in the English dictionary is just putting together 'root' words. That said, yes, it's quite 'realistic'. Not credible. I never said it was credible.

Why do you insist we go so far off topic?

AREKKUSU(272) Clarified
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I didn't use a dictionary for that.

Definition of Pro: In favor of. (Google definitions)

Definition of abortion: The deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. (Google again)

Put them together: In favor of the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy.

Also, you've ignored all of my main points. >.< I'll consider that a victory! xD (jk)

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Yeah, dictionaries have it right, but you don't, apparently. The definition many dictionaries give define Pro-abortion as "Wanting the legalization of abortion". In that sence I am pro-choice. Pro-choice though is stating "advocating a woman's right to control her own body (especially her right to an induced abortion)." This debate is saying "There is no such thing as Pro-Choice. There is ONLY Pro-Abortion." Pro choice is not equal to Pro-abortion.

And also, there definitions are ONLY correct when referring to the 'pro-life, pro-abortion' debate. They are not their actually definitions. The actual definitions are Pro-life: For life. All life should have the right to live and exist.

Pro-abortion: For abortion. All pregnant women should abort their children.

Not all dictionary's say this, but many do point out that the definitions are used in reference to this pro-life, pro-abortion debate. Such as thefreedictionary.com although it doesn't say it with the definition, it does go into it if you're to go into the 'references'.

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-_- stupid conversation. Pro - Mean 'for something'. I'm NOT for abortion.

Anti - Means 'against something' I'm NOT against abortion.

I AM Anti-pro-life. Against people that are Anti-abortion/pro-life. I may support some people that have abortion, but I'm not 'for it'

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I'm anti-pro-life, but not pro-abortion. Although I personally am against abortion, I don't think it's right to not allow others to have abortion. If one can't support or love their child, why bring them into a world like that? A world of hate and poverty is not a good place to be in. - This is pro-choise.

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Pro-Choice is a view point saying it could go either way. Pro-Abortion or Pro-life are one-sided viewpoints, having Pro-choice lets people have 'middle-ground'. Even many 'pro-life' people have switched to 'pro-choice' after happenings like 'rape'.

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Pro-choice is a viewpoint, it doesn't matter if they have a baby inside them or not. The view is "It's up to the woman to decide what she want's to do with the baby" Or more accuretly "In some cases, depending on the situation, I think it's okay to have abortions"

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Pro-abortion is practically like saying "I want to kill children before they're born!" Most people that get abortions are accept people getting abortions would call themselves pro-choice, since that's more like saying "Depending on the situation, it's okay to abbort your child."

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Although on the other hand, I might be willing to offer him to join me for dinner? lol

AREKKUSU(272) Clarified
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Although on the other hand, I might be willing to offer him to join me for dinner? lol

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I try not to make assumptions on people. In the givin situation, where a homeless person asks for money. I wouldn't give it to them, not because I think he'll missuse it, but because there is the possability of him missusing it. I'd think the same way about everyone though, with the exception of close friends or relitives.

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I don't like how so many people aren't comfortable with how they look or who they are. Why must they change themselves? >.< I just hate it.

AREKKUSU(272) Clarified
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Myeah... I don't consider that one to be any better then the one than came with this 'debate'

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Apparently I have no sense of humor... I'm offended. D: Sad face.

AREKKUSU(272) Clarified
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I thought it was the 8th one! o.o Startled I am! MOO! Fear the fish cow!

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I'm quite sure this was a joke conversation. I really doubt anyone that's old enough to get a job is that stupid.

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Wow, lol. I find this to be a rather funny debate. I personally have no problem with this idea, although less fortunate men probably wouldn't like it. xD But I'd laugh at their misery, since I'm mean like that, lol. Thanks for the laugh!

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Yeah I much prefer windows 7. I generally don't like things like touch pads, and windows 8 is very similar to the way many of those types of things are set up. Even on a tablet I wouldn't prefer it. It's just so not traditional and not what I'm used to.



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