speaking as a pregnant woman...pro-life without a doubt.
you're mature enough to have sex, you're mature enough to suffer the consequences. whose right is it to take the life of someone else?

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speaking as a pregnant woman...pro-life without a doubt.
you're mature enough to have sex, you're mature enough to suffer the consequences. whose right is it to take the life of someone else?

My daughter is my world.
pro-choice, though it definitely isn't a decision that should be made wantonly (though as contraceptives advance, it should become less of an issue)
I think the debate needs to be shifted, though. It's legality should be insured, but that doesn't mean we can't debate the ethics of it. The pro-life movement should focus on convincing individuals that it is wrong, not their incessant efforts to get some state to pass a law that will overtly challenge Roe v Wade.

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I would say pro-choice, although the option should be limited to rape victims, mothers whose pregnency has a high chance of mortality and if the yet-to-born fetus is going to be with life-endangering disfigurements or severe mental retardation. Then i believe the reasons are efficient.

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Although I don't like abortion, I am pro-choice. It is not my place to make a decision for someone else. Especially when it is this important.
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I don't think even pro-choice people like abortion. Its just a necessary evil. Its like allowing people to drink alcohol. The social consequences of banning it are a lot worse than the social benefits you get from banning it.
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I'm pro-life. I've been known to stand on the side of the road holding pro-life signs on occasion. :P
That doesn't mean I don't sympathise with women who struggle with unwanted pregnancies... I just know there are better options that don't involve killing unborn children.
| Elu said: I'm pro-life. I've been known to stand on the side of the road holding pro-life signs on occasion. :P That doesn't mean I don't sympathise with women who struggle with the choice... I just know there are better options that don't involve killing unborn children. |
such as?
canSciFiBoy said:
such as? |
You can't be serious.
Sometimes I wonder whether or not abortion is better than going through the foster care system...its a nightmare.
I would be pro-life if we didn't take such poor care of all the unwanted children we have that are ALREADY here. If we did, then I would be much more receptive to the pro-life position.
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It is hard to shed anything but crocodile tears over White House speechwriter Patrick Buchanan's tragic analysis of the Nixon debacle. "It's like Sisyphus," he said. "We rolled the rock all the way up the mountain...and it rolled right back down on us...." Neither Sisyphus nor the commander of the Light Brigade nor Pat Buchanan had the time or any real inclination to question what they were doing...a martyr, to the bitter end, to a "flawed" cause and a narrow, atavistic concept of conservative politics that has done more damage to itself and the country in less than six years than its liberal enemies could have done in two or three decades. -Hunter S. Thompson
Elu said:
You can't be serious. |
what i mean is, if a woman dosent want to have a child, what options other than an abortion are there?