A ship will take women out to international waters to perform abortions.
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Fantastic idea. If they can’t stop abortions on the high seas, there’s really no point prohibiting them on dry land.
This strikes me as an ironic instance of sailors preventing bastard children.
Oh, don’t assume that most aborted children are bastards. You would be FLOORED at the number of abortions performed on married women who just don’t want any or anymore children.
If weren’t for bastard’s, we wouldn’t even be replacing our population. The US wound be breeding itself into extinction like Europe.
Killing inocents is wrong and squarely against the words and principles of the Hippocratic Oath.
A whole new angle for the Cruise industry.
I am not going to engage in an abortion debate that discusses the moral implications of this action. However, let’s not invoke the Hippocratic Oath…the oath you and I took when we graduated is not, as you know, the original version translated from Greek. Several parts of the oath have been removed or re-shaped over the years in various countries, schools, and societies as the social, religious, and political importance of medicine has changed.
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