Sorry, don’t mean to be “Debbie Downer” here, but having carried my first child to term and all was well, she was stillborn with the cord wrapped her neck. To me, this was a very sad one, not a funny one.
Your false dichotomy is false Dan.When “pro-lifers” start forcing their politicians to start voting to end the death penalty and start supporting people that are alive rather than just the unborn then you can start calling yourselves that. As it is the pols that support ending a woman’s right to choose are the ones that don’t believe in helping children who have already been born. Unless tax cuts for the top 1% is helpful to poor children…. which it’s not.
This strip is so sad, so sick, because it implies that the authors think that the abnormal end (or disappearance) of a pregnancy is a good thing. In fact, there is no greater gift that God could give a father than his child(ren). [Lalas, I’d like to respond to you, but it would take too long, because you have packed about six errors/myths into a tiny space — something I have been seeing pro-death people do, time and again, for the last thirty years. I’ll just refute your first error: The first thing that you said was a “red herring” — i.e., about the death penalty. The truth is that, even if all pro-lifers were against the death penalty, you would STILL be pro-abortion! That is why you are trying to deceive people here by bringing this irrelevant subject into the discussion. I, along with millions of pro-lifers — include some people in Congress — oppose the use of the death penalty … although it is applied, almost 100% of the time, against guilty people who have a chance to defend themselves (unlike the victims of abortion, who are 100% innocent and have no chance to defend themselves). One can be “pro-life” and yet be in favor of a just use of capital punishment, because “pro-life” is shorthand for “in favor of innocent human beings’ lives.” Sadly, you’ve never thought these things through, because you are just blindly parroting folks who have taught you wrong things. We will pray for your enlightenment.]
Brian Ponshock creator over 10 years ago
Woo hoo!
RwB1 over 10 years ago
And lost her mouth also.
slypuma over 10 years ago
Two wishes in one?!!?
Comic Minister Premium Member over 10 years ago
I guess she’s pregnant anymore. He should at least give her some beautiful lips.
Stephen Gilberg over 10 years ago
I hope that was just fat.
katina.cooper over 10 years ago
So, where’d the baby go?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 10 years ago
Sorry, don’t mean to be “Debbie Downer” here, but having carried my first child to term and all was well, she was stillborn with the cord wrapped her neck. To me, this was a very sad one, not a funny one.
Michelle Morris over 10 years ago
Now she knows what a jerk she married.
Plods with ...™ over 10 years ago
That’s not gonna end well.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 10 years ago
Thank you very much, Sir! I know it wasn’t aimed at me, just brought back some very sad and painful memories! Again, thank you!
Coyoty Premium Member over 10 years ago
To make this a Be Careful What You Wish For scenario, he wished not to have children. Wait until he discovers what HE’s missing now.
DanReynolds over 10 years ago
@sandflea who said,“Wait til the anti-abortionists get a hold of this.”
By “anti-abortionist”, I’m guessing you are referring to “Pro-Lifers” – those who are for life.
To call someone an anti-abortionist is akin to calling a “Pro-choice” person an “anti-life” person. Oh, wait, that’s exactly what they are.
My mistake. You were right. Silly me.
lalas over 10 years ago
Your false dichotomy is false Dan.When “pro-lifers” start forcing their politicians to start voting to end the death penalty and start supporting people that are alive rather than just the unborn then you can start calling yourselves that. As it is the pols that support ending a woman’s right to choose are the ones that don’t believe in helping children who have already been born. Unless tax cuts for the top 1% is helpful to poor children…. which it’s not.
jfgecik about 9 years ago
This strip is so sad, so sick, because it implies that the authors think that the abnormal end (or disappearance) of a pregnancy is a good thing. In fact, there is no greater gift that God could give a father than his child(ren). [Lalas, I’d like to respond to you, but it would take too long, because you have packed about six errors/myths into a tiny space — something I have been seeing pro-death people do, time and again, for the last thirty years. I’ll just refute your first error: The first thing that you said was a “red herring” — i.e., about the death penalty. The truth is that, even if all pro-lifers were against the death penalty, you would STILL be pro-abortion! That is why you are trying to deceive people here by bringing this irrelevant subject into the discussion. I, along with millions of pro-lifers — include some people in Congress — oppose the use of the death penalty … although it is applied, almost 100% of the time, against guilty people who have a chance to defend themselves (unlike the victims of abortion, who are 100% innocent and have no chance to defend themselves). One can be “pro-life” and yet be in favor of a just use of capital punishment, because “pro-life” is shorthand for “in favor of innocent human beings’ lives.” Sadly, you’ve never thought these things through, because you are just blindly parroting folks who have taught you wrong things. We will pray for your enlightenment.]