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Rath said:
Tyrannical said:
What about mandatory abortion for people already on wellfare? They can't afford the kids they already have, what right do they have to place a further burden on society?

I'd be willing to allow exceptions if they could prove they object to it for religious reasons, but it would have to be documented prior. Since at least 60% of people are prochoice, this should take a huge dent out of wellfare.

You'll find most pro-choicers don't agree with this because they are pro-choice. Once you make abortions compulsory you are swinging way too far the other way in my opinion, thats curtailing the freedom in the opposite direction.

 


I think they loose their right to choose when taxpayers have to pick up the bill.

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