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Nirvana_Nut85 said:
Mr Khan said:
The 20 weeks thing is neither here nor there. What it affects is in these onerous requirements shutting down clinics that a lot of women use for a broad array of health services.

It so often seems like prenatal life is the only life the pro-lifers give a damn about, given their opposition to funding for any health services for the living.


The same can be said for pro choice (only opposite). It's as if they deem the unborn life as irrelevant without remembering that it is a living being in there, not an inaminate object. 

That makes no sense. The political leanings of the pro-choice tend to respect all sentient human life, at least in the desire to make sure that all people are guaranteed a minimal quality of life, as opposed to the pro-life, whose concern for the unborn only extends as far as not allowing women to terminate them. I mean, hell, conservatives oppose support for government-funded maternal health care in pretty much all its forms, so if the baby is miscarried through malnutrition, or a lack of health care on the mother's part, nobody sheds a tear.

The pro-life movement is poorly named. All they care about is stopping abortion, but they care nothing for the actual life of the fetus or quality of life of the baby that fetus will become.



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