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    order on Monday prohibiting nongovernmental agencies abroad which receive U.S. funding from promoting abortion or discussing it as an option in family planning. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is already prohibited from providing U.S. funds to provide abortions in any country. However, this policy would freeze U.S. funding from the organizations that advocate for abortion rights or promote it as a family planning option, even if those organizations do not use US funds for…

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    Recently, more states are attempting to pass stricter anti-abortion laws. Oklahoma Ninety-six percent of counties in Oklahoma do not have access to an abortion provider, and the state has not elected a pro-choice member of Congress in more than 14 years. Indiana is one of six states that banned abortions past 20 weeks in the pregnancy. South Carolina even has restrictions on how large the doors can be entering an abortion clinic (CBSNews). Women face a hard enough choice of whether or not they…

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    turns difficult. Second chances disappear. Not all woman are raped, but woman who aren 't ready for a child, wouldn 't want this responsibility. I strongly agree that there should be a constitutional amendment to protecting a woman 's right for an abortion. Not every woman is ready for a child. Each woman has a different circumstance on how she became pregnant, and what a struggle it would be to raise a child. Being pregnant becomes a hurdle in everyday activities, and mostly importantly,…

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    income. I am not justifying the decisions that some women make, but I can understand why some of them make the choice that they do. I personally know someone that had an abortion. She did not do it to be cruel, but because she was financially unstable; bringing a baby into the world would have been heartless. Nonetheless, abortion should be legal, people have it base on the situation…

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    truth is that, according to the National Abortion Federation's (NAF) teaching text on abortion, of the over 1 million abortions that took place last year, only about 1 percent of them were performed for reason of rape or incest. Also, less than 7 percent to protect the mother's health - circumstances in which the termination of pregnancy is necessary to save the life of the mother are very rare, particularly where modern medical care is available. Abortion advocates fail to mention the other 92…

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    Speech Topic/Title: Abortion should be legal. General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that Abortion is an individual’s choice and abortion should be legal under certain circumstances and following strict guidelines Central Idea: Abortion is subjective to an individual’s moral and not by society’s morality. Safe and legal abortion with strict guidelines can save women’s lives. Attention Getter: A 16-year-old girl decided to have an abortion in an expensive…

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    Mary Anne Warren believes that the moral status of abortion can be determined based on our intuition that a fetus is not a person and is therefore not properly deserving of full moral rights. Unlike other pro-choice arguments, Warren does not attempt to justify abortion based on the claim that a woman's right to control her own body includes removing unwanted property such as a fetus. Warren rejects this justification, reasoning that we do not have the moral right to expel innocent people from…

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    Abortion has been a controversial topic throughout the world for many years. Whether the support or lack of it is due to morals, religious beliefs, health concerns, and many other factors, there are split sides on this big decision. Is it considered murder? Is it a right women should have and should be able to decide themselves on without being criticized? Should abortion be legal or illegal, and whose rights is it interfering with? These questions are discussed by millions of people every day…

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    fairly touchy topic, abortion. Most Catholics are highly against abortion and birth control. There will always be defiance when a law is passed allowing such things. Recently, a law was passed saying that a Catholic affiliated non-profit must offer birth control and abortion-inducing drugs in their third-party insurance company policy. The Catholic priest refuses to follow this mandate (Priests for Life). Atheist have no religious reason to be against birth control or even abortion. Most are…

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    I was five-hundred miles from home with my hat and gloves engaged in fighting the cold air while my heart protested against Roe. Hundreds of thousands of people had come from various states around the country to speak out against the legalization of abortion. It was early, and the lot of us were in tandem on a narrow city block near the capital building where effervescent speakers told their story, readying us for the march. Signs were gathered and voices were prepped as we made way to the…

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