It is not for the state to decide whether a woman can have an abortion or not.
Pro-choice.

It is not for the state to decide whether a woman can have an abortion or not.
Pro-choice.

Guys, why do keep useing Rape, I talking about the billions of people who wanna play the grown up game, but dont wanna grow up. Thats the first thing pro choice jump too, If you are two people having unprotected sex when you just 3mins putting a condom on or popping a pill, and they get pregnant, it their responsibility they took the chancd now they pay for it.
Pro choice. Abortion should be legal... but it's not something i will encourage someone to do.... still, they should have the choice available.
03/10/09 HUGE day in my life:
I dont understand, I cant wrap my head Pro Choice...
I'm pro choice, too. But only prior to the end of the 3rd month of pregnancy because the child's ability to use its senses is either non-existing or very weak. Having an abortion after 6 months of pregnancy sounds terribly cruel to me.
I wouldn't tell any woman to have an abortion but I think you should have the choice. A pregnancy can change the whole life of a woman (her job, her social status, etc.)
It is also my opinion that a child will in many cases suffer from its mother not wishing to have a child.
Oh and you can also get pregnant when using a condom.
WraithPriest said:
Im pro-choice, although i slightly disagree with your definition, I'd say that a mother has the right to decide what happens to the fetus until it is capable of surviving independently. Which is slightly different from when its born. For example, i was born extremely premature at 29 weeks weighing just 2ib 11Oz so i couldn't realistically be expected to survive yet i did. |
I know, that's why I used i.e., it was an example lol.
Planned Parenthood was founded by a negative eugenics supporter.
That means she didn't want certain people to breed.
http://www.citizenreviewonline.org/special_issues/population/the_negro_project.htm
The Review printed an excerpt of an address Sanger gave in 1926. In it she said:
It now remains for the U.S. government to set a sensible example to the world by offering a bonus or yearly pension to all obviously unfit parents who allow themselves to be sterilized by harmless and scientific means. In this way the moron and the diseased would have no posterity to inherit their unhappy condition. The number of the feeble-minded would decrease and a heavy burden would be lifted from the shoulders of the fit.13
“Abortion is the number-one killer of blacks in America,” says Rev. Hunter of LEARN. “We're losing our people at the rate of 1,452 a day. That's just pure genocide. There's no other word for it. [Sanger's] influence and the whole mindset that Planned Parenthood has brought into the black community ... say it's okay to destroy your people. We bought into the lie; we bought into the propaganda.”81
Some blacks have even made abortion “rights” synonymous with civil rights.
“We're destroying the destiny and purpose of others who should be here,” Hunter laments. “Who knows the musicians we've lost? Who knows the great leaders the black community has really lost? Who knows what great minds of economic power people have lost? What great teachers?” He recites an old African proverb: “No one knows whose womb holds the chief.”82
Hunter has personally observed the vestiges of Planned Parenthood's eugenic past in the black community today. “When I travel around the country ... I can only think of one abortion clinic [I've seen] in a predominantly white neighborhood. The majority of clinics are in black neighborhoods.”83
Hunter noted the controversy that occurred two years ago in Louisiana involving school-based health clinics. The racist undertone could not have been more evident. In the Baton Rouge district, officials were debating placing clinics in the high schools. Black state representative Sharon Weston Broome initially supported the idea. She later expressed concern about clinics providing contraceptives and abortion counseling. “Clinics should promote abstinence,” she said.84 Upon learning officials wanted to put the clinics in black schools only, Hunter urged her to suggest they be placed in white schools as well. At Broome's suggestion, however, proposals for the school clinics were “dropped immediately,” reported Hunter.
Grant observed the same game plan 20 years ago. “During the 1980s when Planned Parenthood shifted its focus from community-based clinics to school-based clinics, it again targeted inner-city minority neighborhoods,” he writes.85 “Of the more than 100 school-based clinics that have opened nationwide in the last decade [1980s], none has been at substantially all-white schools,” he adds. “None has been at suburban middle-class schools. All have been at black, minority or ethnic schools.”86
Yet, today, America's leaders are reenacting every folly that brought these great powers [Russia, Germany, and Japan] to ruin -- from arrogance and hubris, to assertions of global hegemony, to imperial overstretch, to trumpeting new 'crusades,' to handing out war guarantees to regions and countries where Americans have never fought before. We are piling up the kind of commitments that produced the greatest disasters of the twentieth century.
— Pat Buchanan – A Republic, Not an Empire
Never got the pro-choice/pro-life terminology, that's an american thing, whether I'm for or against abortion though?
Lets put it one simple way. When a women is raped and is pregnant because of it, there should be no question, abortion should be an available choice. If having a baby endangers the mother's life, it should be a choice. As for other people, teenagers and such alike, again their choice to keep it.
@Xxain
Rape is the is one of the single most important things for me in this arguement. Because here is the key fact, it's wasn't the woman's choice to begin with.
Hmm, pie.