Yeah, that's pretty sick.Internet Shock: Couple Lets You Vote on Whether They Get an Abortion | The Blaze
Despite interviewing the couple, Gawker is still skeptical. It lays out three possibilities:
1. It’s is an idiotic prank. Pete and Alisha are intent on becoming famous any way they can, and they’ve hit on an outrageous way to get media coverage. But if this all was a prank, wouldn’t they have gotten the word out before now? They’ve been blogging since September.
2. This is a pro-life stunt. Pete said he’s a non-practicing Catholic, while Alisha is a Methodist. Although the Arnolds describe themselves as political independents with Libertarian leanings, Alisha likes Glenn Beck on Facebook, and a Google search turns up an old pro-Bush comment Pete made on CNN. (Pete said he voted for Bush in 2000, but not in 2004.) Could this site be a confused parable to illustrate the peril of putting an unborn baby’s life in the hands of voters?
3. It’s true. Pete and Alisha are actually going to choose to have an abortion based on an Internet poll.
Whichever it is, it's DISGUSTING. :2mad:
Why? Is it worse than them just aborting anyways if they did after an interweb poll? Wound't you seek advice if going through an abortion? (yes, even beyond counselors, etc. I realise it's not professional help)
lets go to 4chaaaaan!Life shall be judged by the wrath of the internet. This is its first victim.
Originally Posted by SE102
Why? Is it worse than them just aborting anyways if they did after an interweb poll? Wound't you seek advice if going through an abortion? (yes, even beyond counselors, etc. I realise it's not professional help)
That's actually a good point. I still find this kinda creepy, though. If I were facing a difficult decision like this, I think I would seek out opinions from those I trusted and respected, rather than anonymous opinions.
I don't understand the point of what they're doing. It's perfectly obvious they don't want to have an abortion.
What a pair of weirdoes. I feel sorry for their future kid.
They disgust me. I wonder if liberals would defend their action..
They disgust me. I wonder if liberals would defend their action..
Internet Shock: Couple Lets You Vote on Whether They Get an Abortion | The Blaze
Despite interviewing the couple, Gawker is still skeptical. It lays out three possibilities:
1. It’s is an idiotic prank. Pete and Alisha are intent on becoming famous any way they can, and they’ve hit on an outrageous way to get media coverage. But if this all was a prank, wouldn’t they have gotten the word out before now? They’ve been blogging since September.
2. This is a pro-life stunt. Pete said he’s a non-practicing Catholic, while Alisha is a Methodist. Although the Arnolds describe themselves as political independents with Libertarian leanings, Alisha likes Glenn Beck on Facebook, and a Google search turns up an old pro-Bush comment Pete made on CNN. (Pete said he voted for Bush in 2000, but not in 2004.) Could this site be a confused parable to illustrate the peril of putting an unborn baby’s life in the hands of voters?
3. It’s true. Pete and Alisha are actually going to choose to have an abortion based on an Internet poll.
Whichever it is, it's DISGUSTING. :2mad:
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