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    Abortion is a tricky situation. Many people feel strongly for abortion, and some feel strongly against it. However, I am a person who may not fully disagree on the matter I also don't fully agree with it either. To me and many other people it comes down to morals and ethics. Abortion first came onto the big scene in the early 1960’s and 70’s. Mainly during the Women's rights movement. In 1973, there was a case Roe v. Wade where Norma McCorvey was denied an elective abortion under the law.…

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    people face many hard issues. Everybody has an opinion and most people try to shove it down your throat. Each side has a strong argument and it can be very hard to discern truth from lie. Not every issue is black and white there is a grey area. However the day one turns 18 you 're asked to pick a side or make a decision. One of the biggest issues in today’s world is abortion. To choose to be either pro-life or pro-choice. Do you believe the mother has the full power to choose or should the…

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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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    His parents wouldn’t of seen him shoot his first deer or graduate highschool. Abortion is big business, the doctors who do the killing make millions a year-to kill babies. Abortion is murdering a living life and should be 100% illegal. Abortion is Murder An unborn baby is supposed to be protected by the federal act unborn victims of violence ("10 Reasons Abortion Should Be Illegal").…

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    An average of 32,101 pregnancies result from this each year. Believe it or not, there’s a way to save the lives of all 32,101 women: abortion. As stated by Hillary Clinton, “We’re always going to argue about abortion. It’s a hard choice, and that’s why I’m pro-choice, because I want people to make their own choices” (Clinton). These days, the word “abortion” stirs up so much controversy. It seems like everyone knows exactly where they stand in the matter: they’re either strongly pro-choice…

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    Pro-abortionists say it is wrong to make abortion illegal in the United States because, you deny women’s right to health care. Therefore, the pro-abortionists in other words believe that, to deny a woman her right to choose an abortion, is an attack on her rights. Know that you understand the general ideas of the pro-abortion sect; we will now address something that not many people do today realize. In our times you will always hear, on the subject of abortion; from either side of the debt;…

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    Abortion is an important matter in the lives of many Australians facing unplanned pregnancies, and under certain circumstances, abortion may be the most suitable action for many to take. The countless women, couples and families affected by these pregnancies need society’s full support. We need to support the financially unstable young woman that is a victim of rape. We need to support the 15 year old girl who’s education and future will be jeopardised if she has to care for a child. We need…

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    In a historic ruling, the Supreme Court of the United States has overturned a Texas abortion law and declared it unconstitutional. The case was decided by a 5-3 vote on June 27 by the Supreme Court. The decision is expected to have repercussions throughout the country, as several states have similar laws that are currently being blocked or are in effect. The law had required clinics that provide abortions services to have surgical facilities and doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby…

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    illogical. The true mark of an astute modern political thinker is a desire to understand one’s opponents’ positions and motivations for those positions while still maintaining a consistent, logical, personal ideology. The highly contentious issue of abortion, especially concerning its disconnect between the two camps, pro-choice and pro-life, provides a fantastic lens to observe the seemingly irreparable separation and refusal to attempt to understand the other…

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    Abortion is the act of terminating a pregnancy by killing the embryo or fetus. An advocate for the legal option of killing an unborn child are those who are pro-choice. A person who is pro-choice believes that it is a woman’s right to decide, if she no longer wishes to carry her child, to abort the unborn child. They usually believe that human life does not begin until a certain stage in the pregnancy and that until then, the unborn child is just a clump of cells and it is not morally wrong to…

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