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    what the most morally unsettling political issue we face currently, it would most likely be abortion. Why is it at the center of our political debates and our social conflictions? That is due merely to the position one may advocate. Two ever so dividing forces have pulled the core beliefs apart from each other. Hillary Clinton who is leading the democratic side of two presidential candidates stands for abortion. While opposing her, Ted Cruz is a constitutionalist that has a firm belief in an…

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    There is such a loud heated discussion about the idea of abortion in the United States in whether it is the right decision or if it is morally wrong. Imagine being a woman in such a tough situation, having to walk into an abortion clinic while being screamed at by protestors and being tormented by the decision you’re making. Brianne Cain became pregnant when she had just graduated high school and was a heavy drinker and drug user. Her decision was based off the fact that she was not ready and…

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    Abortion is the termination of an unborn fetus inside a womb. This procedure should be illegal in the United States of America. The unborn of our society should be protected. The expectant mother should not have the right to terminate a life. Everyone in the United States, unborn or born, should have the ability to live. From the moment of conception, there is a life. This life should be protected by the law. “In 1973, seven justices out of nine voted to expand national abortion rights to…

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    Pro-choice is not necessarily pro abortion. It’s about giving a woman the right to make her own decision and not judging her if it’s the choice you may not have made because you may not know the reasons as to why she made her choice. Pastor Martin Niemoller at the time of Hitler’s reign said…

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    How long will it take to teach our society that it should always protect human life from the moment of conception? There have been more than 50 million abortions in the U.S. since Roe vs. Wade in 1973. Why are children not protected from the moment they are conceived? Abortion does not protect life. It is one of our cultures greatest mistakes. Abortion should be illegal because it is the killing of a human life, many health risks are involved, and funding is expensive. Under the Constitution,…

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    you get raped that abortion is kind of the only route to go but if your being careless that its your fault and should suffer the consequences. In this debate I am going to explain why abortion should be pro-life instead of Pro-choice. Planned Parenthood performs over 900 abortions a day. 900. That’s over 300,000 a year and that is only Planned Parenthood. This is over a quarter of a million babies that are killed and sucked out of a woman's body. In which over half of abortions are performed on…

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    Carol 1 Carol Camarena English 8 Mr. Zechowski 8 April 2015 Abortion Its very important because many teens even adults think is okay. They think that it won't come with an aftermath after is done. Society should know about my topic because it would open the mind of many teens that need the guidance of the right decision. Abortion is dangerous and should be informed before practicing anything. many women do it because of the circumstance they are in and they don't find another way out. They…

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    Court decision of Roe V. Wade in 1973, the arguments for abortion has reached a fever pitch, both socially and within the political sphere. The highly contentious argument surrounding the pro-life and pro-choice positions of the abortion debate begins with the diametrically opposing viewpoints of when human life actually begins. Furthermore, there are other issues involving women’s rights that can also be challenged within the scope of abortion. So when does life truly begin for a fetus? John…

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    Throughout the article Abortion, the Marginalized, and the Vulnerable: A Social Justice Perspective for Reducing Abortion, Steven Tracy struggles with the ever present issues of abortion as well as the social injustice surrounding this debate. Though Tracy aligns with the pro-life political stance, he presents criticisms for both sides of this important and heated debate. On the other hand, Thia Cooper never denies her stance that abortion should be legal, but along the same lines she brings up…

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    Abortions are one of the most controversial topics debated, with their being two sides: “pro-life” or “pro-choice”. Pro-life advocates argue that an abortion is a woman's right to choose, and women should be able to make decisions that involve their body and health. Pro-life advocates argue that an abortion is considered murder, with the reason being that an unborn child is living, fully human, helpless and voiceless while developing inside the womb (K, Brown). Although countless individuals…

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