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musicdude2202 t1_jdkudhw wrote
Reply to comment by Crazy_Hick_in_NH in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
Saying exactly the same thing lol
musicdude2202 t1_jdksefo wrote
Reply to comment by Crazy_Hick_in_NH in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
One should always question science as that in itself is scientific. There are some things that are just not really disputable however. Life beginning at conception is a quantifiable and well established truth and having an abortion is in fact ending that life. The morality of it all is really the only thing up for debate.
musicdude2202 t1_jdkhjfv wrote
Reply to comment by moneyforsoy in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
Not exactly. I’m defining life not as a moral belief but in scientific terms. At conception a new life form is established with its own DNA sequence separate from that of the parents. The embryo is just one stage of the development of the fetus but is in fact a separate life form at that point. This is just basic biology. I specifically don’t define life in moral or religious terms because there are so many varying views and is nothing more than opinion.
musicdude2202 t1_jdka91p wrote
Reply to comment by moneyforsoy in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
There is a very scientific answer to this lol. Life begins at conception. When a sperm meets an egg and is implanted in the wall of the womb. Upon the completion of this process a new life has scientifically begun. The debate is when human rights to life should be conveyed upon a fetus/baby. Whether your beliefs stem from a religious, moral, or scientific point of view there is only one answer to when life begins, conception. Don’t kid yourself an abortion is the killing of a human life. How you choose to justify it or be against it, is of your own accord and there are many points of view on this. Personally I can see both sides as very compelling.
musicdude2202 t1_iwtk7ce wrote
Reply to comment by _drjayphd_ in Republicans' margin in N.H. House shrinks again, after recount flips 2nd seat to Dems by rockonritalin
So emotional lol. Yes you are correct you are an extreme minority believing that elective abortion should have no limits. 12-15 is right on par with the overwhelming majority of the developed western world so I’d say I’m in the supreme majority on that. Yes use of contraceptives should be protected. Preventing pregnancy isn’t the same thing as killing a human being. Your view is radical bud. You won’t get your way
musicdude2202 t1_iwp3t0e wrote
Reply to comment by _drjayphd_ in Republicans' margin in N.H. House shrinks again, after recount flips 2nd seat to Dems by rockonritalin
Well clearly I’m using reductio ad absurdum but frankly I don’t see a difference in killing a baby that has just been born and killing one that is mere weeks from birth. It’s infanticide and it’s wrong. Abortion was supposed to be safe legal and RARE, not an alternative to contraception. Sure you can carve out exceptions and rarities and what ifs all day but at the end of it the majority are elective and I believe there should be a limit as to how far into term that should be allowed. +- 12-15 weeks with exceptions for catastrophic rarities like a death potential seems more than fair to me
musicdude2202 t1_iwnkiw8 wrote
Reply to comment by _drjayphd_ in Republicans' margin in N.H. House shrinks again, after recount flips 2nd seat to Dems by rockonritalin
So why limit it at birth then? Why not have the option to kill your kid until 2 or 5 or hell until they leave your house at 18+? Why even consider murder bad? Just do what you want we need to limit the population anyway.
musicdude2202 t1_iwmo284 wrote
Reply to comment by Less_Cryptographer86 in Republicans' margin in N.H. House shrinks again, after recount flips 2nd seat to Dems by rockonritalin
So you’re arguing about nothing then because those exceptions already exist within the framework of the 24wk limit. It’s pretty much just elective abortion that’s been limited.
musicdude2202 t1_iwmnsl7 wrote
Reply to comment by _drjayphd_ in Republicans' margin in N.H. House shrinks again, after recount flips 2nd seat to Dems by rockonritalin
For which there are exceptions for so what are you crying about with abortion restrictions?
musicdude2202 t1_iwldmq4 wrote
Reply to comment by veed_vacker in Republicans' margin in N.H. House shrinks again, after recount flips 2nd seat to Dems by rockonritalin
Are you seriously advocating for 3rd term elective abortions? Is that really your position that it should be legal to kill a completely viable baby for funzies or because “oops I changed my mind”? You people are sick.
musicdude2202 t1_jdmds7p wrote
Reply to comment by TurretLauncher in Glenvale Solar, a Boston-based company, is planning to install a 240-acre solar installation in Keene, with construction beginning in 2026 by TurretLauncher
Curious though is that based on raw output or actual applied usage. People play games with the numbers quite frequently. I don’t know the exact formula but the power coming from those panels probably does offset that much at the panel however inversion to AC power will cut that down significantly because we can’t transmit DC power across large distances, the voltage drop is too significant. There is also voltage use when returning that power to DC for any battery operated thing that is used. So in reality I’m very curious if soup to nuts those numbers are what they say they are or just the feels good numbers associated with raw power generated by the panels.