Abortion Persuasive Speech

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“I have a fetus in one hand and a new born baby in the other, which do i drop?” asks the girl. The man responses, “Why do I have to drop one?”
“You just do!” answers the girl. The man replies “ That’s like saying, I have a gun to your mom and a gun to your grandma, which do I shoot?” The girl doesn't reply and walks away. People like to make abortion the only possibility during a tough time of pregnancy, when there are other possibilities. Ever since the Roe vs. Wade case, abortion has been legal in all fifty states. In the Roe vs. Wade case Roe, a pregnant women, argued the fact that if abortion is was illegal, then it violates the 14th amendment. On January 22nd, 1973, the supreme court voted with Roe that illegal abortion violates a woman's right to privacy. Since that day millions of unborn citizens rights and lives have been lost. On an update is January of 2015 approximately 57.5 million babies have lost their lives. In every war the United States has been involved in combined, the number of deaths is still less than how many abortions happen in just one year! Still not many people speak out against abortion.
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Women faced with unplanned pregnancies are usually too shocked and emotionally unstable to make a safe decision. The mother can: consider parenting, put them in foster care temporarily, reach out to the father, or put the child up for adoption. Women that have abortions are a lot of the time unstable, depressed, have anxiety, and doubt themselves. Every person goes through stages in their lifespan. Killing a human being in the early stages of their life is no different than killing a human when they are elderly, middle aged, a teen, a toddler, or a newborn. People deserve their right from the

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