Kids are the next generation, they are the future, they are the symbol of innocence, but what makes you no longer a kid? Is it the innocence that makes us kids? Is it our age? Is it when we legally become adults? I agree with the federal law on this one, when i say what distinguishes adults from kids is the ability of knowing right from wrong. So even if a kid does know right from wrong, could you hold it against him as a child? What if you are an adult, but truly can not distinguish right from wrong? Then can you still hold that person against his actions? If so, then ignorance really is an excuse. Luckily, i don't agree with that part. Even if you don't know what your doing is wrong, doesn't make the fact right, or any better for that matter. If your ignorant, it is your fault and your fault only. If you didn't know any better, it is not my fault, its not your parents fault, its not your guidance counselors fault, it is yours, and yours only. With that knowledge come responsibility. The responsibility which makes us from kids to adults. The responsibility of dealing with your actions, right or wrong.

 I agree with abortion as long as the baby is NOT past the first three months . If it is past the first three months, then I believe it is human. I also think it's the mother's choice any time in the pregnancy.

I also wouldn't want a baby to grow up and be put for adoption and never know who the mother was. It would have to be a closed adoption. Think about it: Would you want to meet your child, only for it to ask, "Why did you put me up for adoption?" For me, I wouldn't even THINK about answering that.

Everyone has their own choice. But people think that women who choose abortion are bad murderers. Well, they're not. And this is THEIR choice. And you have know right to judge. She could have a special reason.  I see so many of you saying that Jamie Lynn is a murderer and she doesn't get your support because of it.

What is your opinion? Do you think I (and every other person) who would agree with abortion are bad, selfish people?

Hunger by Lan Samantha Chang.There is a huge argument between the girl and her father.

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Another photo of Thomas enjoying a wade in Neshaminy Creek near Langhorne, PA. Both were taken with a Canon Digital EOS, using a 80mm lens with a polarizing filter. Photos were reworked in Photoshop 9 using Virtual Photpgrapher filter plugin to add some romance to the images. Gaussian Blur was used in descending layers to blur the bridge.

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